| Literature DB >> 27796266 |
Ayşehan Akıncı1, İsmail Dündar, Meltem Kıvılcım.
Abstract
High doses of oral calcium or long-term calcium infusions are recommended to correct the hypocalcemia and secondary hyperparathyroidism in patients with hereditary 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D3-resistant rickets (HVDRR). Preliminary studies revealed that calcimimetics may be a safe and effective therapeutic choice in children with secondary hyperparathyroidism. Our aim was to observe the efficacy of cinacalcet in the normalization of secondary hyperparathyroidism and hypophosphatemia in two siblings aged 2.5 years and 6 months with HVDRR who did not respond to traditional treatment regimes. Both patients were admitted to the hospital with severe hypocalcemia. They were treated with high doses of calcitriol and calcium infusions intravenously. Secondary hyperparathyroidism was normalized temporarily, but did not improve completely. Cinacalcet (0.25 mg/kg) once a day along with the high doses of oral calcium and calcitriol was added to the treatment schedule. After 3 months, biochemical and radiologic findings reverted to normal. Our findings indicate that cinacalcet is effective in normalizing the hyperparathyroidism and hypophosphatemia in these cases and in improving the bone pathology.Entities:
Keywords: Cinacalcet; hereditary vitamin D-resistant rickets secondary hyperparathyroidism.
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27796266 PMCID: PMC5463292 DOI: 10.4274/jcrpe.3486
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol
Figure 1Alopecia and rickets in case 1 1a. Before treatment: Anteroposterior radiography of the patient’s hand demonstrating cupping of the metaphyseal region 1b. After treatment with high dosages of i.v. calcium infusion, wrist x-ray showing partial healing of the rickets findings 1c. The x-ray of the wrist showing progressive healing of rickets while the child was receiving high-dose oral calcium, calcitriol, and cinacalcet
Figure 2VDR gene analysis performed by using MiSeq next-generation sequencing platform, a Food and Drug Administration-approved diagnostic system (Illumina, San Diego, CA, USA). The gee has 11 exons and NM-001017535(VDR): p.R50* (c.148 C>T) is causing a premature stop codon in exon 5. This variation causes a truncated protein and severe damage on protein function
Effects of treatment with elemental calcium (oral/i.v.), calcitriol, and cinacalcet on serum calcium, phosphorus, alkaline phosphatase, and parathyroid hormone levels in case 1
Figure 3Alopecia and rickets in case 2 3a. Baseline x-rays at the age of 4 months showing changes consistent with rickets in case 2 3b. Bone roentgenogram showing markedly improved signs of rickets with high-dose calcitriol, oral calcium, and cinacalcet
Effects of treatment with elemental calcium (oral/i.v.), calcitriol, and cinacalcet on serum calcium, phosphorus, alkaline phosphatase, and parathyroid hormone levels in case 2