Decreased expression of calcium receptor in parathyroid tissue in patients with hyperparathyroidism secondary to chronic renal failure
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Decreased expression of calcium receptor in parathyroid tissue in patients with hyperparathyroidism secondary to chronic renal failure
Abstract
The response of parathyroid cells to serum calcium is regulated by a calcium-sensing receptor protein (CaR). In patients with chronic renal failure, hypocalcemia contributes to the parathyroid hyperplasia and increased parathyroid hormone secretion characteristic of secondary hyperparathyroidism (sHPT). However, patients with uremia also display reduced sensitivity to extracellular calcium; this seems to be owing to an alteration of the receptor mechanism. This study examined calcium receptor expression in the parathyroid tissue of patients with sHPT, using immunohistochemical techniques and comparison with normal tissue and parathyroid glands of patients with primary hyperparathyroidism. In all the glands studied, immunostaining was more intense in chief cells than in oxyphilic, transitional, and clear cells. The parathyroid glands of patients with sHPT displayed significantly reduced expression of CaR with respect to morphologically normal ones; a very similar reduction is reported in adenomas. Furthermore, in glands displaying multinodular hyperplasia, expression was less marked in nodule-forming cells than in internodular areas. The decreased expression of calcium receptors in the parathyroid tissue of uremic patients was thought to be owing to the different cell populations present; these parathyroid glands contained predominantly transitional, oxyphilic, and clear cells, which normally express fewer receptors than chief cells, which are more abundant in normal glands.
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