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A longitudinal study of pre- and postmenopausal changes in calcium metabolism
1Department of Medicine B, Aker Hospital, Oslo, Norway.
Abstract:
Longitudinal changes in the serum concentration of calcium, phosphate, alkaline phosphatase, PTH, calcitonin and the renal handling of calcium and phosphate were studied in 19 normal women of the same age before and after the menopause. Significant increase in serum calcium, phosphate and calcitonin and urine calcium/creatinine and TmPO4/GF were shown to precede the premenopause. After cessation of the menstruation, no statistically significant further changes were observed in these variables. Changes in PTH were not observed neither during the premenopausal nor the post-menopausal period. Alkaline phosphatase increased in the postmenopausal period suggesting an increase in bone turn-over.