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Query: UMLS:C0020437 (hypercalcemia)
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Forty-three cases of metastatic bone tumor were treated with Elcatonin. The agent was injected intramuscularly to each patient at a dose of 40 units twice daily. Twelve patients (28%) experienced pain relief within 4 days after treatment and after 4 weeks, twenty-eight patients (65%) had palliation of pain. In patients with hypercalcemia (4 cases), a decrease of serum Ca was observed one week after administration of Elcatonin. Improved bone scintigram was observed in 37.5% of cases, and radiographic improvement in 20% of cases. These data indicate that Elcatonin is effective for achieving pain relief and in improving the state of invaded bones when administered in combination with conventional treatment modalities for patients with metastatic bone tumors.
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PMID:[Clinical study of a synthetic calcitonin derivative (elcatonin) in patients with metastatic bone tumors]. 363 70

To elucidate the effect of calcitonin on humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy (HHM), we studied the effect of elcatonin, a synthetic eel calcitonin analog, on plasma calcium concentration in hypercalcemic nude mice transplanted subcutaneously with FA-6 pancreas cancer cells and hypercalcemic mice produced by continuous infusion of parathyroid hormone-related peptide (PTHrP). Elcatonin proved to exert a potent hypocalcemic effect in either model for hypercalcemia. The effect reached peaks at 2 hr after its administration, and it was no longer detected at 24 hr. The dose-dependent effects of a single administration of elcatonin were studied in the FA-6 tumor-bearing mice: the hypocalcemic effect of elcatonin at 1-2 hr after administration was dose-relatedly augmented. The effect of daily administration of elcatonin was further studied in the FA-6 tumor-bearing mice: 5-Day daily administration of elcatonin was not accompanied by reduction in its hypocalcemic effect. Moreover, it was suggested that higher the efficacy of elcatonin, the higher were the plasma calcium concentrations in the tumor-bearing mice. These results indicated that elcatonin exerts an immediate hypocalcemic effect even on models for acute and severe hypercalcemia such as FA-6 tumor-bearing mice, that this hypocalcemic effect became more potent depending on their elevation of plasma calcium concentration, and that elcatonin exerts a hypocalcemic effect even on a model for hypercalcemia due to PTHrP, a presumable causative substance of HHM.
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PMID:[Hypocalcemic effect of elcatonin in mouse models for humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy]. 777 57

Elcatonin, used for treatment of hypercalcaemia, Paget's disease and osteoporosis, causes flushing of the face and hands. To determine whether this was because of increased levels of vasoactive intestinal peptide, which is known to induce vasodilation, the effect of elcatonin on the plasma levels of vasoactive intestinal peptide was studied in five healthy volunteers. After a single intramuscular administration of elcatonin (20 int units), peak plasma elcatonin levels (approx. 30 pg mL-1) were achieved 30 min after injection. Plasma vasoactive intestinal peptide concentrations rose similarly with peak levels of about 17 pg mL-1 after 30 min. Side-effects such as cutaneous flushing (most obvious in the face and hands) occurred to an extent dependent on the amount of elcatonin administered, and declined over 45 min in parallel with the fate of plasma vasoactive intestinal peptide. The side-effects of elcatonin, especially cutaneous flushing, seem to be closely connected with vasoactive intestinal peptide.
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PMID:Elcatonin raises levels of vasoactive intestinal peptide in human plasma. 883 4