Calcium homeostasis disorders Flashcards
What are the causes of primary hypersecretion of parathyroid hormone?
Caused by single chief cell tumour, hyperplasia, or carcinoma (multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1)
Prevalent, slow developing, more common in females
Excess PTH- hypercalcaemia and phosphaturia, low plasma phosphate, increased urinary cAMP
What are the causes of secondary hypersecretion of parathyroid hormone?
Overactivity and hyperplasia of all four glands
Compensation for hypocalcaemia due to intestinal calcium/ vitamin D absorption or deficiency/ chronic heart failure
What are the symptoms of hypersecretion of parathyroid hormone?
Tiredness depression, nausea and vomiting, anorexia, thirsty, cardiac arrhythmias
Abdominal pain, constipation, dyspepsia, ulcers
Renal stones, renal colic and haematuria, renal failure
Bone lesions due to excess calcium resorption from bone
What is the treatment for parathyroid hypersecretion?
Surgical removal of overactive tissue
Cinacalcet HCl- used for refractory secondary hyperparathyroidism in end stage renal disease, primary hyperparathyroidism and parathyroid carcinoma- monitor serum calcium and PTH concs
Paracalcitol- secondary hyperparathyroidism in chronic renal failure
0.9% NaCl infusion- to treat hypercalcaemic crisis with rehydration fluids to rehydrate and increase urinary calcium excretion
Salmon calcitonin and disodium pamidronate to inhibit bone resorption
What are the causes of hyposecretion of parathyroid hormone?
Damage during thyroid surgery
Rare primary hyposecretion- autoimmune disease with antibodies against parathyroid tissue, associated with hypothyroidism, type 1 diabetes and adrenal insufficiency
Can also have pseudohyposecretion, hereditary, bone and kidney insensitive to PTH
Hypocalcaemia and high plasma phosphatase
What are the symptoms of hyposecretion of parathyroid hormone?
Hyperexcitability of nerve and neuromuscular tissue, muscle spasms, muscle cramps and seizures
Chvostek’s sign- facial muscle twitching after tapping seventh cranial nerve
Trousseas’s sign- tetanic wrist and finger spasms after overinflation of BP cuff for > 3 minutes
Dental abnormalities, dry scaly skin and hair, brittle nails
What is the treatment for hyposecretion of parathyroid hormone?
Vitamin D supplements/ Vitamin D derivative/ dihydrotachysterol solution to enhance calcium absorption and utilisation
Need to check calcium levels to prevent hypercalcaemia
Slow IV infusion of 10% calcium gluconate- acute hypocalcaemic tetany
What are the uses of calcitonin?
What causes oversecretion?
Conditions associated with hypo/hypersecretion
Can get oversecretion with medullary thyroid carcinomas/ectopic tumours
What are the causes of Paget’s disease?
Mainly men
Abnormal high rate of bone turnover, excessive osteoclast bone resorption followed by increased osteoblasts to repair damage
What are the symptoms of Paget’s disease?
Deformation of skull, spine, pelvis and long bones
Plasma calcium and phosphate normal
Joint and bone pain, fractures, bone deformities, skull enlargement
What is the treatment of Paget’s disease?
Bisphosphonates absorbed onto hydroxyapatite crystals- slows formation and dissolution of bone, decreases production of cytokines by osteoblasts to reduce osteoclastactivity
Pamidronate disodium IV, risedronate sodium, zoledronic acid IV for 2-6 months, many side effects
Synthetic salmon calcitonin SC/IM- max 3 months, long term use can cause malignancy
Monitor serum phosphate and alkaline phosphatase levels and urinary hydroxyproline
Hypercalcaemic states
Associated with malignant disease (bone metastases)
Salcatonin SC/IM- reduce plasma calcium in 24 hours
Can get resistance due to receptor downregulation or neutralising antibody formation
Use ibandronic acid, pamidronate disodium, sodium carbonate and zoledronic acid
Clinical disorders of calcitriol- adults and children
Vitamin D deficiency- rickets in children, osteomalacia in adults
What are the causes of vitamin D deficiency?
Metabolic abnormality- inherited absence/ reduced activity of 1a-hydroxylase
Vit D dependent rickets types 2- defect in VDR gene
Intestinal fatmalabsorption
Chronic liver disease
Lack of sunlight
Dietary lack
What are the symptoms of vitamin D deficiency in adults and children?
Children- swollen growing bone ends, bowed legs
Adults- bone pain, partial fractures and muscle weakness
Inadequate calcification of matrix and softening of skeleton
VDDR2- high plasma calcitriol levels and severe alopecia