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Vitamin D status in primary hyperparathyroidism: effect of genetic background.

Claudia Battista1, Vito Guarnieri1, Vincenzo Carnevale1, Filomena Baorda1, Mauro Pileri1, Maria Garrubba1, Antonio S Salcuni1, Iacopo Chiodini2, Salvatore Minisola3, Elisabetta Romagnoli4, Cristina Eller-Vainicher2, Stefano A Santini1, Salvatore Parisi1, Vincenzo Frusciante1, Andrea Fontana1, Massimiliano Copetti1, Geoffrey N Hendy5, Alfredo Scillitani6, David E C Cole7.   

Abstract

Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is associated with hypovitaminosis D as assessed by serum total 25-hydroxyvitamin D (TotalD) levels. The aim of this study is to evaluate whether this is also the case for the calculated bioavailable 25-hydroxyvitamin D (BioD) or free 25-hydroxyvitamin D (FreeD), and whether the vitamin D status is influenced by genetic background. We compared vitamin D status of 88 PHPT patients each with a matched healthy family member sharing genetic background, i.e., first-degree relative (FDR), or not, namely an in-law relative (ILR). We compared TotalD and vitamin D-binding protein (DBP), using the latter to calculate BioD and FreeD. We also genotyped two common DBP polymorphisms (rs7041 and rs4588) likely to affect the affinity for and levels of vitamin D metabolites. TotalD was lower (p < 0.001) in PHPT (12.3 ± 6.6 ng/mL) than either family member group (FDR: 19.4 ± 12.1 and ILR: 23.2 ± 14.1), whether adjusted for DBP or not. DBP levels were also significantly lower (p < 0.001) in PHPT (323 ± 73 mg/L) versus FDR (377 ± 98) or ILR (382 ± 101). The differences between PHPT and control groups for TotalD, BioD, and FreeD were maintained after adjustment for season, gender, and serum creatinine. 25-hydroxyvitamin D, evaluated as total, free, or bioavailable fractions, is decreased in PHPT. No difference was seen between first-degree relative and in-law controls, suggesting that neither genetic nor non-genetic background greatly influences the genesis of the hypovitaminosis D seen in PHPT.

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Keywords:  Bioavailable 25-hydroxyvitamin D; Free 25-hydroxyvitamin D; Primary hyperparathyroidism; Vitamin D-binding protein

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27154872     DOI: 10.1007/s12020-016-0974-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrine        ISSN: 1355-008X            Impact factor:   3.633


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