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PTH and CALCIUM
  HOMEOSTASIS
Parathyroid Gland
• 4 small glands located on the
  dorsal side of the thyroid
  gland
• The parathyroid glands are
  usually embedded between
  the posterior border of the
  thyroid gland and its fibrous
  capsule.
• At times, the parathyroids
  may be intrathyroidal. They
  measure 6 x4x2 mm in
  maximum diameter and weigh
  25-40 mg each.
• Number of glands can vary
  from 4-6
History
 Sir Richard Owen, the curator of the British Museum of Natural
  History, discovered the parathyroid glands in 1852 while
  dissecting a rhinoceros that had died in the London Zoo.
 However, credit for discovery of the human parathyroid glands
  usually is given to Sandstrom, a Swedish medical student who
  published an anatomical report in 1890.
 In 1891, von Recklinghausen reported a new bone disease, which
  he termed "osteitis fibrosa cystica," which Askanazy
  subsequently described in a patient with a parathyroid tumor in
  1904.
 The glands were rediscovered a decade later by Gley, who
  determined the effects of their extirpation with the thyroid.
 Vassale and Generali then successfully removed only the
  parathyroids and noted that tetany, convulsions, and death
  quickly followed unless calcium was given postoperatively
Unique properties of PTH
PTH secretion responds to small alterations in plasma Ca2+
within seconds.
A unique calcium receptor within the parathyroid cell plasma
membrane senses changes in the extracellular fluid concentration
of Ca2+.
This is a typical G-protein coupled receptor that activates
phospholipase C and inhibits adenylate cyclase—result is
increase in intracellular Ca2+ via generation of inositol phosphates
and decrease in cAMP which prevents exocytosis of PTH from
secretory granules
PTH secretion also is stimulated by, low levels of 1,25-
dihydroxy vitamin D, catecholamines, and hypomagnesemia.
PTH is synthesized in the parathyroid gland as a precursor
hormone, preproparathyroid hormone, which is cleaved first to
proparathyroid hormone and then to the final 84-amino-acid PTH.
Secreted PTH has a half-life of 2 to 4 minutes
Role of PTH in Calcium Homeostasis
Parathyroid   “C” Cells


            PTH         Calcitonin




                                      Inhibit
Inhibit




            Bone         Bone
           Kidney        Kidney
          Intestine


           [Ca++]        [Ca++]
            In plasma     In plasma
Control of bone formation and resorption
• Bone resorption of Ca++ by two mechanims:
osteocytic osteolysis is a rapid and transient effect and
osteoclasitc resorption which is slow and sustained.
• Both are stimulated by PTH.
• Does not merely extract calcium, it destroys entire
  matrix of bone and diminishes bone mass.
• Cell responsible for resorption is the osteoclast.
Bone remodeling
• Endocrine signals to resting osteoblasts generate
  paracrine signals to osteoclasts and precursors.
• Osteoclasts resorb an area of mineralized bone.
• Local macrophages clean up debris.
• Process reverses when osteoblasts and precursors
  are recruited to site and generate new matrix.
• New matrix is minearilzed.
• New bone replaces previously resorbed bone.
Osteoclasts and Ca++ resorption
Calcium, bones and osteoporosis
• The total bone mass of humans peaks at 25-35 years of age.
• Men have more bone mass than women.
• A gradual decline occurs in both genders with aging, but
  women undergo an accelerated loss of bone due to increased
  resorption during perimenopause. Bone resorption exceeds
  formation.
• Reduced bone density and mass: osteoporosis
• Susceptibility to fracture. Earlier in life for women than men but
  eventually both genders succumb.
• How to reduce risk?
   Inc in calcium in the diet
   habitual exercise
   avoidance of smoking and alcohol intake
   avoid drinking carbonated soft drinks
Hormonal control of Ca2+
• Three principal hormones regulate Ca++ and three
  organs that function in Ca++ homeostasis.
• Parathyroid hormone (PTH), 1,25-dihydroxy
  Vitamin D3 (Vitamin D3), and Calcitonin,
  regulate Ca++ resorption, reabsorption, absorption
  and excretion from the bone, kidney and intestine.
  In addition, many other hormones effect bone
  formation and resorption.
Hyperparathyroidism
• Calcium homeostatic loss due to excessive PTH
  secretion
• Due to excess PTH secreted from adenomatous or
  hyperplastic parathyroid tissue
• Hypercalcemia results from combined effects of
  PTH-induced bone resorption, intestinal calcium
  absorption and renal tubular reabsorption
• Pathophysiology related to both PTH excess and
  concomitant excessive production of 1,25-(OH)2-D.
Hypoparathyroidism
• Hypocalcemia occurs when there is inadequate response of
  the Vitamin D-PTH axis to hypocalcemic stimuli
• Hypocalcemia is often multifactorial
• Hypocalcemia       is    invariably      associated    with
  hypoparathyroidism
• PTH-deficient hypoparathyroidism
   – Reduced or absent synthesis of PTH
   – Often due to inadvertent removal of excessive
     parathyroid tissue during thyroid or parathyroid surgery
• PTH-ineffective hypoparathyroidism
   – Synthesis of biologically inactive PTH

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Pth and ca

  • 1. PTH and CALCIUM HOMEOSTASIS Parathyroid Gland • 4 small glands located on the dorsal side of the thyroid gland • The parathyroid glands are usually embedded between the posterior border of the thyroid gland and its fibrous capsule. • At times, the parathyroids may be intrathyroidal. They measure 6 x4x2 mm in maximum diameter and weigh 25-40 mg each. • Number of glands can vary from 4-6
  • 2. History  Sir Richard Owen, the curator of the British Museum of Natural History, discovered the parathyroid glands in 1852 while dissecting a rhinoceros that had died in the London Zoo.  However, credit for discovery of the human parathyroid glands usually is given to Sandstrom, a Swedish medical student who published an anatomical report in 1890.  In 1891, von Recklinghausen reported a new bone disease, which he termed "osteitis fibrosa cystica," which Askanazy subsequently described in a patient with a parathyroid tumor in 1904.  The glands were rediscovered a decade later by Gley, who determined the effects of their extirpation with the thyroid.  Vassale and Generali then successfully removed only the parathyroids and noted that tetany, convulsions, and death quickly followed unless calcium was given postoperatively
  • 3. Unique properties of PTH PTH secretion responds to small alterations in plasma Ca2+ within seconds. A unique calcium receptor within the parathyroid cell plasma membrane senses changes in the extracellular fluid concentration of Ca2+. This is a typical G-protein coupled receptor that activates phospholipase C and inhibits adenylate cyclase—result is increase in intracellular Ca2+ via generation of inositol phosphates and decrease in cAMP which prevents exocytosis of PTH from secretory granules PTH secretion also is stimulated by, low levels of 1,25- dihydroxy vitamin D, catecholamines, and hypomagnesemia. PTH is synthesized in the parathyroid gland as a precursor hormone, preproparathyroid hormone, which is cleaved first to proparathyroid hormone and then to the final 84-amino-acid PTH. Secreted PTH has a half-life of 2 to 4 minutes
  • 4. Role of PTH in Calcium Homeostasis
  • 5. Parathyroid “C” Cells PTH Calcitonin Inhibit Inhibit Bone Bone Kidney Kidney Intestine [Ca++] [Ca++] In plasma In plasma
  • 6. Control of bone formation and resorption • Bone resorption of Ca++ by two mechanims: osteocytic osteolysis is a rapid and transient effect and osteoclasitc resorption which is slow and sustained. • Both are stimulated by PTH. • Does not merely extract calcium, it destroys entire matrix of bone and diminishes bone mass. • Cell responsible for resorption is the osteoclast.
  • 7. Bone remodeling • Endocrine signals to resting osteoblasts generate paracrine signals to osteoclasts and precursors. • Osteoclasts resorb an area of mineralized bone. • Local macrophages clean up debris. • Process reverses when osteoblasts and precursors are recruited to site and generate new matrix. • New matrix is minearilzed. • New bone replaces previously resorbed bone.
  • 8. Osteoclasts and Ca++ resorption
  • 9. Calcium, bones and osteoporosis • The total bone mass of humans peaks at 25-35 years of age. • Men have more bone mass than women. • A gradual decline occurs in both genders with aging, but women undergo an accelerated loss of bone due to increased resorption during perimenopause. Bone resorption exceeds formation. • Reduced bone density and mass: osteoporosis • Susceptibility to fracture. Earlier in life for women than men but eventually both genders succumb. • How to reduce risk? Inc in calcium in the diet habitual exercise avoidance of smoking and alcohol intake avoid drinking carbonated soft drinks
  • 10. Hormonal control of Ca2+ • Three principal hormones regulate Ca++ and three organs that function in Ca++ homeostasis. • Parathyroid hormone (PTH), 1,25-dihydroxy Vitamin D3 (Vitamin D3), and Calcitonin, regulate Ca++ resorption, reabsorption, absorption and excretion from the bone, kidney and intestine. In addition, many other hormones effect bone formation and resorption.
  • 11. Hyperparathyroidism • Calcium homeostatic loss due to excessive PTH secretion • Due to excess PTH secreted from adenomatous or hyperplastic parathyroid tissue • Hypercalcemia results from combined effects of PTH-induced bone resorption, intestinal calcium absorption and renal tubular reabsorption • Pathophysiology related to both PTH excess and concomitant excessive production of 1,25-(OH)2-D.
  • 12. Hypoparathyroidism • Hypocalcemia occurs when there is inadequate response of the Vitamin D-PTH axis to hypocalcemic stimuli • Hypocalcemia is often multifactorial • Hypocalcemia is invariably associated with hypoparathyroidism • PTH-deficient hypoparathyroidism – Reduced or absent synthesis of PTH – Often due to inadvertent removal of excessive parathyroid tissue during thyroid or parathyroid surgery • PTH-ineffective hypoparathyroidism – Synthesis of biologically inactive PTH