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Short-term effects of synthetic human parathyroid hormone-(1--34) administration on bone mineral metabolism in osteoporotic patients.

D M Slovik, R M Neer, J T Potts.   

Abstract

Since studies in animals and humans have shown that parathyroid hormone can stimulate bone formation and increase trabecular bone, and patients with primary and secondary hyperparathyroidism may exhibit osteosclerosis, we evaluated the effect of short-term administration of human parathyroid hormone, hPTH-(1--34), in patients with osteoporosis. Six patients with osteoporosis underwent detailed studies including blood and urinary measurements of calcium, phosphate, and magnesium; 47Ca kinetic studies; and 18-d balance studies before and during the short-term administration (3--4 wk) of a daily subcutaneous injection of hPTH fragment 1--34 given as 450 or 750 U/dose. The mean fasting plasma calcium values rose slightly after hPTH-(1--34) administration, primarily in the high-dose group. There was no difference in the mean fasting plasma inorganic phosphate levels. The mean daily urinary excretion of calcium and phosphate was significantly increased in patients given the higher dose. In patients given 750 U, net intestinal calcium absorption increased, phosphate absorption increased, calcium balance improved, and phosphate balance improved. In patients given 450 U, calcium balance and phosphate balance worsened. 47Ca kinetic studies showed a minimal increase in bone accretion rate, a decrease in the mean transit time of calcium in the exchangeable pools, and a decrease in the exchangeable-pool size. In all six patients there was an increased renal clearance of 47Ca as a result of hPTH-(1--34) administration. These studies indicate that low doses of parathyroid hormone may promote bone formation, whereas higher doses clearly have an adverse effect on the skeleton.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7298851      PMCID: PMC370921          DOI: 10.1172/jci110372

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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