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A Review of the Relationship of the Cerebrospinal Fluid Changes During the Dysregulation of Parathyroid Hormone With Psychiatric or Neurological Manifestations.

Ifrah Kaleem1, Josh Alexander2, Mohamed Hisbulla1, Vishmita Kannichamy3, Vinayak Mishra1, Amit Banerjee1, Arohi B Gandhi1, Safeera Khan1.   

Abstract

It is established that normal calcium and vitamin D concentrations are maintained in the body through parathyroid hormone (PTH), a signaling molecule secreted from parathyroid glands. A massive role is played by PTH in increasing calcium levels when they are extremely low in the body through different mechanisms. The dysregulation of this hormone is due to either over functioning of the gland (hyperparathyroidism) or compromised functioning in hypoparathyroidism. A detailed review was done to identify if any changes are happening in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) due to any pathology causing the parathormone to be dysregulated enough to, in turn, cause any further pathology in the nervous system. This may then lead to various disabling neuropsychiatric features. The calcium and vitamin D abnormalities are both directly and indirectly connected to psychiatric features like delusions, schizophrenia, disabled cognition, psychosis, coma, mania, and depression of all kinds. Moreover, their irregularities are also linked to Alzheimer's. During these manifestations, the CSF is altered concentration-wise, where elevated calcium levels inside are observed during different studies. Despite PTH's indirect connection to the CSF modifications, their association hasn't been potently proven yet, considering more observational studies should be conducted in humans and for a more extended period, along with bigger and greater numbers of CSF samples. Suppose there is a possibility of the link of CSF alterations to PTH. In that case, we can consider a pronounced increase of CSF calcium or PTH as a risk factor for debilitating neuropsychiatric diseases. In this review, the possible correlation of CSF and PTH has been discussed.
Copyright © 2021, Kaleem et al.

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Keywords:  calcium & schizophrenia; calcium/cerebrospinal fluid"[mesh]; cerebrospinal fluid/physiology"[mesh]; csf & psychosis; csf & pth; parathyroid hormone/cerebrospinal fluid"[mesh]; psychiatry/physiology"[mesh]; pth & psychosis; vitamin d & depression

Year:  2021        PMID: 33604214      PMCID: PMC7880852          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.12679

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


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