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. 1987 Nov;41(5):267-73.
doi: 10.1007/BF02555228.

A 6-hour human parathyroid hormone (1-34) infusion protocol: studies in normal and hypoparathyroid subjects

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A 6-hour human parathyroid hormone (1-34) infusion protocol: studies in normal and hypoparathyroid subjects

A McElduff et al. Calcif Tissue Int. 1987 Nov.

Abstract

Parathyroid hormone (PTH)-resistant states are usually diagnosed by the failure of an acute PTH injection to elicit a rise in urinary cAMP and phosphate or, less commonly, by the failure of repeated PTH injections to raise serum calcium. We have established a 6 hour infusion of human PTH (1-34) which identifies PTH-resistant hypoparathyroid subjects on the basis of serum 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25(OH)2D) and calcium responses. 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D levels increased by at least 58 pmol/liter and serum calcium by at least 0.1 mmol/liter in PTH-responsive hypoparathyroid subjects (n = 6), whereas in pseudohypoparathyroid subjects (n = 5) these levels rose by less than 22 pmol/liter and 0.06 mmol/liter respectively. The responsiveness of urinary phosphate excretion, expressed as the renal threshold phosphate concentration (TmPO4/GFR), to PTH also clearly separated the pseudohypoparathyroid patients from the other subjects. Differences in urinary calcium responses were observed though this parameter was less reliable in the identification of individual PTH-resistant or PTH-sensitive hypoparathyroid patients. Nephrogenous cAMP did not discriminate between groups when this protocol was used. This test has the potential to facilitate and extend the classification of PTH-resistant states.

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