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Generation of Hypoparathyroid Rats via Carbon-Nanoparticle-Assisted Parathyroidectomy
Published on: July 14, 2023
Mini-review: new therapeutic options in hypoparathyroidism
Natalie E Cusano1, Mishaela R Rubin, James Sliney
1Division of Endocrinology, Department of Medicine, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Columbia University, 630 West 168th Street, PH 8W-864, New York, NY 10032, USA.
Abstract:
Hypoparathyroidism is a disorder characterized by hypocalcemia and low or absent parathyroid hormone (PTH). While standard treatment of hypoparathyroidism consists of oral calcium and vitamin D supplementation, maintaining serum calcium levels can be a challenge, and concerns exist regarding hypercalciuria and ectopic calcifications that can be associated with such treatment. Hypoparathyroidism is the only classic endocrine deficiency disease for which the missing hormone, PTH, is not yet an approved treatment. This mini-review focuses on the use of PTH in the treatment of hypoparathyroidism. There are two available formulations of PTH: teriparatide [human PTH(1-34)] and the full-length molecule, PTH(1-84). Both PTH(1-34) and PTH(1-84) lower supplemental vitamin D requirements and increase markers of bone turnover. Densitometric and histomorphometric studies in some subjects treated with PTH(1-84) demonstrate improvement in abnormal bone-remodeling dynamics and return of bone metabolism toward normal euparathyroid levels. Further detailed examination of skeletal features following therapy with the different treatment regimens and data regarding the effect of PTH on quality of life measures are under active investigation.
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