N-terminal and C-terminal fragments of the hormone stanniocalcin show differential effects in eels.

Gen Comp Endocrinol

Department of Animal Physiology, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

Published: May 1995

The effects of an N-terminal, a C-terminal, and a mid-fragment of stanniocalcin, the primary hypocalcemic hormone in fish, on plasma total and free (ionic) calcium levels and whole animal calcium influx were tested in eels. Both the N- and the C-terminal fragments were hypocalcemic, causing 18 and 12% reduction in plasma calcium in stanniectomized eels, respectively. With both fragments the hypocalcemic action is transient. The hypocalcemia caused by the C-terminal fragment, although more rapid, is not as pronounced as the hypocalcemic action of the N-terminal fragment. Only the C-terminal fragment reduced calcium influx. The hypocalcemic activity of the C-terminal fragment then can be explained by its effect on calcium influx. The N-terminal fragment appears to function in a different manner. The mid-fragment has no effect on plasma calcium or calcium influx. The different parts of the hormone are concluded to have different effects.

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