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Increased vertebral morphometric fracture in patients with postsurgical hypoparathyroidism despite normal bone mineral density

BACKGROUND: The mechanism behind parathyroid hormone (PTH) activation of bone remodeling is intimately dependent on the time of exposure of bone cells to hormone levels. Sustained high PTH levels trigger catabolism, while transitory elevations induce anabolism. The effects of hypoparathyroidism (PhP...

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Autores principales: Mendonça, Maira L, Pereira, Francisco A, Nogueira-Barbosa, Marcello H, Monsignore, Lucas M, Teixeira, Sara R, Watanabe, Plauto CA, Maciel, Lea MZ, de Paula, Francisco JA
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3546901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23286605
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6823-13-1
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author Mendonça, Maira L
Pereira, Francisco A
Nogueira-Barbosa, Marcello H
Monsignore, Lucas M
Teixeira, Sara R
Watanabe, Plauto CA
Maciel, Lea MZ
de Paula, Francisco JA
author_facet Mendonça, Maira L
Pereira, Francisco A
Nogueira-Barbosa, Marcello H
Monsignore, Lucas M
Teixeira, Sara R
Watanabe, Plauto CA
Maciel, Lea MZ
de Paula, Francisco JA
author_sort Mendonça, Maira L
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The mechanism behind parathyroid hormone (PTH) activation of bone remodeling is intimately dependent on the time of exposure of bone cells to hormone levels. Sustained high PTH levels trigger catabolism, while transitory elevations induce anabolism. The effects of hypoparathyroidism (PhPT) on bone are unknown. The objective was to study the impact of PhPT on bone mineral density (BMD), on the frequency of subclinical vertebral fracture and on mandible morphometry. METHODS: The study comprised thirty-three postmenopausal women, 17 controls (CG) and 16 with PhPT (PhPTG) matched for age, weight and height. Bone mineral density (BMD) of lumbar spine, total hip and 1/3 radius, radiographic evaluation of vertebral morphometry, panoramic radiography of the mandible, and biochemical evaluation of mineral metabolism and bone remodeling were evaluated in both groups. RESULTS: There were no significant differences in lumbar spine or total hip BMD between groups. There was marked heterogeneity of lumbar spine BMD in PhPTG (high = 4, normal = 9, osteopenia = 1, and osteoporosis = 2 patients). BMD was decreased in the 1/3 radius in PhPTG P < 0.005). The PhPTG group exhibited an increased frequency of morphometric vertebral fractures and decreased mandible cortical thickness. CONCLUSION: The study suggests that vertebral fragility occurs in PhPT despite normal or even high BMD. The current results encourage further studies to evaluate the use of panoramic radiography in the identification of osteometabolic disorders, such as PhPT and the development of a more physiological treatment for PhPT.
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spelling pubmed-35469012013-01-17 Increased vertebral morphometric fracture in patients with postsurgical hypoparathyroidism despite normal bone mineral density Mendonça, Maira L Pereira, Francisco A Nogueira-Barbosa, Marcello H Monsignore, Lucas M Teixeira, Sara R Watanabe, Plauto CA Maciel, Lea MZ de Paula, Francisco JA BMC Endocr Disord Research Article BACKGROUND: The mechanism behind parathyroid hormone (PTH) activation of bone remodeling is intimately dependent on the time of exposure of bone cells to hormone levels. Sustained high PTH levels trigger catabolism, while transitory elevations induce anabolism. The effects of hypoparathyroidism (PhPT) on bone are unknown. The objective was to study the impact of PhPT on bone mineral density (BMD), on the frequency of subclinical vertebral fracture and on mandible morphometry. METHODS: The study comprised thirty-three postmenopausal women, 17 controls (CG) and 16 with PhPT (PhPTG) matched for age, weight and height. Bone mineral density (BMD) of lumbar spine, total hip and 1/3 radius, radiographic evaluation of vertebral morphometry, panoramic radiography of the mandible, and biochemical evaluation of mineral metabolism and bone remodeling were evaluated in both groups. RESULTS: There were no significant differences in lumbar spine or total hip BMD between groups. There was marked heterogeneity of lumbar spine BMD in PhPTG (high = 4, normal = 9, osteopenia = 1, and osteoporosis = 2 patients). BMD was decreased in the 1/3 radius in PhPTG P < 0.005). The PhPTG group exhibited an increased frequency of morphometric vertebral fractures and decreased mandible cortical thickness. CONCLUSION: The study suggests that vertebral fragility occurs in PhPT despite normal or even high BMD. The current results encourage further studies to evaluate the use of panoramic radiography in the identification of osteometabolic disorders, such as PhPT and the development of a more physiological treatment for PhPT. BioMed Central 2013-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3546901/ /pubmed/23286605 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6823-13-1 Text en Copyright ©2013 Mendonça et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mendonça, Maira L
Pereira, Francisco A
Nogueira-Barbosa, Marcello H
Monsignore, Lucas M
Teixeira, Sara R
Watanabe, Plauto CA
Maciel, Lea MZ
de Paula, Francisco JA
Increased vertebral morphometric fracture in patients with postsurgical hypoparathyroidism despite normal bone mineral density
title Increased vertebral morphometric fracture in patients with postsurgical hypoparathyroidism despite normal bone mineral density
title_full Increased vertebral morphometric fracture in patients with postsurgical hypoparathyroidism despite normal bone mineral density
title_fullStr Increased vertebral morphometric fracture in patients with postsurgical hypoparathyroidism despite normal bone mineral density
title_full_unstemmed Increased vertebral morphometric fracture in patients with postsurgical hypoparathyroidism despite normal bone mineral density
title_short Increased vertebral morphometric fracture in patients with postsurgical hypoparathyroidism despite normal bone mineral density
title_sort increased vertebral morphometric fracture in patients with postsurgical hypoparathyroidism despite normal bone mineral density
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3546901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23286605
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6823-13-1
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