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PTH(1–84) administration reverses abnormal bone‐remodeling dynamics and structure in hypoparathyroidism
Authors:Mishaela R Rubin  David W Dempster  James Sliney Jr  Hua Zhou  Thomas L Nickolas  Emily M Stein  Elzbieta Dworakowski  Maryann Dellabadia  Rebecca Ives  Donald J McMahon  Chiyuan Zhang  Shonni J Silverberg  Elizabeth Shane  Serge Cremers  John P Bilezikian
Institution:1. Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Metabolic Bone Diseases Unit, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA;2. Regional Bone Center, Helen Hayes Hospital, West Haverstraw, NY, USA;3. Department of Pathology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA
Abstract:Hypoparathyroidism is associated with abnormal structural and dynamic skeletal properties. We hypothesized that parathyroid hormone(1–84) PTH(1–84)] treatment would restore skeletal properties toward normal in hypoparathyroidism. Sixty‐four subjects with hypoparathyroidism were treated with PTH(1–84) for 2 years. All subjects underwent histomorphometric assessment with percutaneous iliac crest bone biopsies. Biopsies were performed at baseline and at 1 or 2 years. Another group of subjects had a single biopsy at 3 months, having received tetracycline before beginning PTH(1–84) and prior to the biopsy (quadruple‐label protocol). Measurement of biochemical bone turnover markers was performed. Structural changes after PTH(1–84) included reduced trabecular width (144 ± 34 µm to 128 ± 34 µm, p = 0.03) and increases in trabecular number (1.74 ± 0.34/mm to 2.07 ± 0.50/mm, p = 0.02) at 2 years. Cortical porosity increased at 2 years (7.4% ± 3.2% to 9.2% ± 2.4%, p = 0.03). Histomorphometrically measured dynamic parameters, including mineralizing surface, increased significantly at 3 months, peaking at 1 year (0.7% ± 0.6% to 7.1% ± 6.0%, p = 0.001) and persisting at 2 years. Biochemical measurements of bone turnover increased significantly, peaking at 5 to 9 months of therapy and persisting for 24 months. It is concluded that PTH(1–84) treatment of hypoparathyroidism is associated with increases in histomorphometric and biochemical indices of skeletal dynamics. Structural changes are consistent with an increased remodeling rate in both trabecular and cortical compartments with tunneling resorption in the former. These changes suggest that PTH(1–84) improves abnormal skeletal properties in hypoparathyroidism and restores bone metabolism toward normal euparathyroid levels. © 2011 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research
Keywords:Hypoparathyroidism  PTH(1–  84)  Bone histomorphometry  Bone turnover markers  Remodeling
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