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Two-site assay of intact parathyroid hormone in primary hyperparathyroidism: studies in basal conditions, following adenoma removal and during calcium and EDTA infusion
Authors:Gianfranco Mazzuoli  Salvatore Minisola  Liliana Scarnecchia  Maria Teresa Pacitti  Vincenzo Carnevale  Elisabetta Romagnoli  Flavio Bigi  Giuseppe Bianchi
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Servizio Aggregato ‘Malattie del Ricambio Minerale’, Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy

Abstract:This study has been carried out in order to investigate parathyroid hormone secretion in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism in basal conditions, during stimulation and suppression tests and following successful surgery. Parathyroid gland secretory activity has been evaluated by a highly sensitive immunoradiometric assay (IRMA) which detects only the biologically intact active hormone and with a well established midmolecule (MM) PTH RIA. There was a good correlation between the two assays in basal state (r = 0.779); however the correlation found between serum PTH levels and total calcium values was better for the intact hormone (P < 0.001) than for the radioimmunoassay (P < 0.05). Twenty-four hours following surgery, serum intact PTH levels were in all patients < 10 pg/ml while midmolecule PTH was still detectable, thereafter remaining at a higher level during the next six days. Serum IRMA PTH levels fell rapidly in response to the increase in serum calcium, then there was a trend to reach a plateau; serum midregion PTH levels fell, although slower than those of intact hormone. The percent increase obtained for serum intact hormone levels was higher than that observed for MM RIA, following EDTA stimulation. The results obtained indicate that the assays of intact and midmolecule parathyroid hormone clearly reflect different aspects of hormone metabolism ‘in vivo’ and may prove therefore to be useful for its investigation in various calcium disorders.
Keywords:Parathyroid hormone  Hyperparathyroidism  Calcium
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