Familial benign hypercalcaemia: a possible abnormality in calcium transport by erythrocytes |
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Authors: | S. F. HOARE C. R. PATERSON |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemical Medicine, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee, Scotland |
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Abstract: | Abstract. The fundamental biochemical abnormality in familial benign hypercalcaemia (FBH) (familial hypocalciuric hypercalcaemia) is unknown. It seemed possible that, since the kidneys and the parathyroid glands are insensitive to the high extracellular calcium levels, a general disorder of the regulation of the calcium pump on the plasma membrane is present. We obtained evidence suggesting that active calcium efflux by erythrocytes from patients with FBH (85·7 pL 4·5 μmol l-1 min-1) is higher ( P < 0·005) than that by erythrocytes from control subjects (78·6 pL 4·1 μmol l-1 min-1) or from patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (77·5 pL 5·2 μmol l-1 min-1, P < 0·05). Calcium influx into erythrocytes was normal in FBH and in primary hyperparathyroidism. |
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Keywords: | Cell calcium plasma membrane hypercalcaemia hyperparathyroidism |
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