Clinical Chemistry of Parathyroid disorders

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Clinical Chemistry of Parathyroid disorders

BONE 88% 12% H2O Inorganic Ca-hydroxyapatite Organic (osteoid) osteocalcin osteonectin osteopontin collagen (type I) Ca 2+ 10-x (H3O+)2x(PO4 3-)6(OH-)2 H2O Proteoglycans lipids 12% 88%

CELLS IN BONE 1. Osteoblast - production of organic matrix (osteoid) - potentiate and control mineralisation - potentiate production of alkaline phosphatase 2. Osteocyte - connection with extracellular fluid - regulation of Ca and Pi movement between bone and extracellular fluid 3. Osteoclast - polynuclear specific macrophages - bone resorption

PROTEIN (albumin) Ca 2+ Anion - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Anions HCO3- H2PO4- HPO4-2 Citrate Lactate - - - Protein bound calcium 46% Free calcium 47% Complexed calcium 7% Total calcium (2.1-2.6 mmol/l)

Hormones regulating plasma calcium concentration Parathyroid hormone (PTH) parathyroid glands Calcitriol - 1-25 DHCC (active vitamin D) Formed after hydroxylation! (liver, renal) Calcitonin (thyreoidea C cells) Its physiological function is not well characterized

A parathyroid hormone (PTH) Polypeptide (84 amino acids) Product of chief cells of parathyroid glands N-terminal 34 AA fragment and intact PTH are biologically active increase of serum Ca2+ decrease of serum phosphate

Half life: 3-4 min Half life: 2-3 hours

Target organs for PTH Bone: Ca and Pi resorption by osteoclasts Kidney tubular Ca reabsorption tubular Mg reabsorption tubular P reabsorption tubular HCO3 reabsorption Intestine 1-25 DHCC production in kidneys

PTH regulation and mechanism of action Stimulatory effects: Se Ca 2+ Mild hypomagnesaemia Inhibition: Se Ca 2+ Severe hypomagnesaemia Calcitriol PTH release PTH binding to the target cell receptors (Mg dependent) Adenylate cyclase cAMP Ca 2+ cellular influx to the target cells

Abnormal functions of parathyroid glands Hyperparathyroidism Primary Secondary (PTH increase is physiological response) Tertiary (autonome PTH secretion) Hypoparathyroidism Congenital/acquired Pseudohypoparathyroidism

Secondary hyperparathyreoidism A/ With osteomalacia or rickets a. Decrease of Ca and vitamin D uptake or absorption Ca, vitamin D deficient diet, Steatorrhoea or malabsorption b. Defect in production of active vitamin D Chronic renal failure Chronic hepatopathia lack of alpha hydroxylation c. Increased inactivation of vitamin D anticonvulsive therapy d. Lack of 25 HCC transport protein e. D vitamin receptor defect B/ Without osteomalacia and rickets a. acute pancreatitis b. neonatal hypocalcaemia

Typical biochemical features of hyperparathyroidism Se Ca2+ Phosphate Alkaline phosphatase PTH Primary Secondary Tertiary or N or or N or N or

Parathyroid hormone-related peptide It is elevated in 50-90% of patients with hypercalcemia associated with malignancy Its gene on chr 12 (PTH gene on chr 11) 3 isoforms N terminal end shows homology to PTH Can bind to PTH receptors and mimic its biological action

Serum calcium Normal or decreased Increased PTH PTH Increased Increased Normal Decreased Secondary HPT Primary HPT Tumor hypercalcemia Creatinine Other causes of Hyper- calcemia Increased Normal Other causes of secondary HPT Renal disease

Hypoparathyreoidism Congenital Acquired e.g. DiGeorge synd. (immunodeficiency + thymic aplasia) - Pseudohypoparathyroidism Acquired 1/ Operation a. total or partial thyroidectomy b. laryngectomy c. parathyroidectomy 2/ Autoimmune disorder 3/ Haemochromatosis 4/ infiltrative states

Pseudohypoparathyroidism Hereditary disorders, plasma PTH are elevated, but superficially resembles hypoparathyroidism Type 1 Activation of adenyl cyclase is defective and cyclic AMP is not formed Rounded face and skeletal abnormalities, learning difficulties Type 2 cAMP is formed, but the responses to it are blocked Differentiation: Urinary cAMP after PTH: elevated in type 2

Typical biochemical features of hypoparathyroidism True Pseudo Se Ca2+ Phosphate Alkaline phosphatase PTH N

Calcitriol Derived from Vitamin D by successive hydroxylation UV 7-dehydrocholesterol Cholecalciferol Liver 25-(OH)-Cholecalciferol (Calcidiol) Kidney 1,25-(OH)2- Cholecalciferol (Calcitriol) 24,25-(OH)2- Cholecalciferol

Regulation of hydroxylation in the kidney Synthesis of a Ca2+-binding protein (calbindin D) Longer term stimulatory effect: GH, prolactin, estrogen

Calcitriol Effects: Ca and P absorption from intestine Ca and P resorption from bones by osteoclasts Receptors of calcitriol in other tissues Cellular differentiation (normal and malignant cells) Immunomodulatory effect : Stimulation of production of cytokines

Calcitonin Polypeptide hormone Thyreoid C cells Its physiological function is unknown / under investigation after total thyreoidectomy no clinical symptoms! calcium homeostasis is normal Its level is elevated pregnancy lactation Has been detected gut CNS (neurotransmitter) Experimentally inhibit osteoclast activity, thus bone resorption Clinical significance medullary carcinoma, small cell cc