Pathophysiology and therapy of hypercalciuria in patients who form recurrent stones
- PMID: 183957
Pathophysiology and therapy of hypercalciuria in patients who form recurrent stones
Abstract
There are two alternative mechanisms that might be responsible for idiopathic hypercalciuria in recurrent stone formers: increased intestinal absorption of calcium with parathyroid suppression and overflow hypercalciuria (primary intestinal hyperabsorption) or renal calcium leak with compensatory hyperparathyroidism and intestinal hyperabsorption (primary renal-tubular hypercalciuria). In this study, urinary excretion of cAMP, the intracellular effector substance synthetised under parathyroid hormone stimulation, was found to be in the normal range. This finding would argue against intestinal hyperabsorption of calcium as the primary cause of hypercalciuria.