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タイトル: 尿路性器癌の骨転移による骨性疼痛に対するカルシトニンの効果
その他のタイトル: Effect of calcitonin on body pains caused by bone metastases of urogenital cancer
著者: 杉山, 高秀  KAKEN_name
郡, 健二郎  KAKEN_name
八竹, 直  KAKEN_name
栗田, 孝  KAKEN_name
著者名の別形: Sugiyama, Takahide
Kohri, Kenjiro
Yachiku, Sunao
Kurita, Takashi
キーワード: Adenocarcinoma/physiopathology/secondary
Aged
Animals
Bone Neoplasms/physiopathology/secondary
Calcitonin/therapeutic use
Eels
Female
Femoral Fractures/therapy
Hormones/therapeutic use
Humans
Kidney Neoplasms/surgery
Male
Middle Aged
Pain, Intractable/drug therapy
発行日: Aug-1983
出版者: 泌尿器科紀要刊行会
誌名: 泌尿器科紀要
巻: 29
号: 8
開始ページ: 953
終了ページ: 958
抄録: 尿路性器癌の転移による骨性疼痛をきたした13例にCTを投与した.1)鎮痛効果は13例中11例(85%)にみられた.とくに前立腺癌できわめて有効であった.2)鎮痛効果発現日は8.2日で, 総投与量1, 000単位投与した時点で効果判定をおこなってよい.3)正常なCa値の症例では, CT投与前後における血清Ca, P, 内分泌の動きに変化はなかった
Calcitonin obtained from eels (ell-CT) was given to 14 patients who had developed bony pains due to bone metastases of malignant tumors and who did not respond to 12 various analgesics. The patients consisted of 12 males and 2 females, with a mean age of sixty-five. Eel-CT (Elcitonin) was injected intramuscularly to each patient at a dose of 40 units twice daily. Other analgesics were assessed to be ineffective at the time of CT administration and they were not given consideration in the evaluation. For the assessment of drug effect, a pain score was prepared. Eel-CT was markedly effective in 3 patients, effective in 8 patients, and ineffective in 2 patients. Eel-CT had a better effect on prostatic cancer than any other cancer. The analgesic effect was observed in the first week of drug administration at around a total dose of 1, 000 units. Although the pain tended to appear at regions on which the body weight was liable to rest, the analgesic effect was seen irrespective of the side of pain. Since serum calcium, phosphate, parathyroid hormone (PTH), CT levels and bone scintigrams between pre-and post-CT administration did not differ, the analgesic mode of action of CT is not supposed to be related to inhibition of bone absorption nor bone formation. The therapeutic effect hardly suggests any direct action of CT on the tumor.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/120217
PubMed ID: 6675446
出現コレクション:Vol.29 No.8

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