pubmed-article:140734 | pubmed:abstractText | It was found that calcitonin (porcine) at the dose: 4 I.U. MRC./kg/hr (i.v.), in the rabbit, increased the diuresis and oxmolal excretion, and simultaneously decreased free-water reabsorption and urinary osmolality. The results suggest that calcitonin acts by inhibiting sodium reabsorption in the ascending limb of Henl's loop. This hypothesis was confirmed by renal autoradiography study with 22Na. | lld:pubmed |