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Title: Pulse amplitude and frequency modulation of parathyroid hormone in primary hyperparathyroidism. Author: Harms HM, Schlinke E, Neubauer O, Kayser C, Wüstermann PR, Horn R, Külpmann WR, von zur Mühlen A, Hesch RD. Journal: J Clin Endocrinol Metab; 1994 Jan; 78(1):53-7. PubMed ID: 8288713. Abstract: Pulsatile secretion of PTH in human subjects has been described recently. However, the pattern of PTH secretion in primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT) remains to be characterized. In this study intact PTH was measured in 9 female patients with pHPT. As a control group we present data from 10 postmenopausal women. In addition to parameters of calcium metabolism and bone mass, PTH was measured in samples drawn over 4 or 6 h every 2 min by central venous blood sampling. The mean intact PTH concentration was 39.0 +/- 20.3 ng/L in healthy women and 193.2 +/- 127.9 ng/L in female patients with pHPT (P < 0.01). Pulse rhythm analysis showed significant differences between both groups for total PTH secretion per h (patients, 1196.4 +/- 485.3 ng/L; control group, 271.7 +/- 132.2 ng/L), basal PTH secretion per h (patients, 852.4 +/- 459.1 ng/L; control group, 185.6 +/- 126.1 ng/L), and average PTH secretion per pulse (patients, 112.6 +/- 54.8 ng/L; control group, 23.2 +/- 7.1 ng/L). Both patients and control subjects had, on an average, five pulses per h, and the pulsatile secretion accounted for about 50% of the total secretion. Differences in power spectrum analysis were consistent with these findings. The cross-correlation of PTH and calcium indicates an impaired feedback regulation in pHPT. PTH secretion in female patients with pHPT results from both an increased basal secretion and an increased amplitude of PTH pulses. Other features of secretion are the same as those in normal women. Feedback regulation of PTH and calcium is impaired in pHPT.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]