Hormonal Control of Calcium and Phosphate Flashcards
What really defines the deposition or reabsorption of the bone?
- [Ca] x [PO4] > solubility product ▶️ bone deposition
- [Ca] x [PO4]
What indices suggest osteoblastic activity?
⬆️ osteocalcin, ⬆️ alkaline phosphatase
What factor is associated with hyperglycemia in malignancy?
PTHrP
*most: myeloma and breast cancer
What molecule do you measure when suspect a vitamin D deficiency?
25 OH vitamin D serum levels
Why renal failure can lead osteoporosis (renal osteodystrophy)?
- loss nephrons ▶️ ⬇️ excretion of PO4 ▶️ ⬆️ plasma PO4 ▶️ ⬇️ Ca ▶️ ⬆️ PTH ▶️ bone resorption
- ⬇️ 1-Alfa hydroxylation ▶️ inactive vitamin D ▶️ vit D deficiency ▶️ ⬇️ Ca ▶️ ⬆️ PTH ▶️ bone resorption
Treatment for primary hyperparathyroidism (hypercalcemia)
- surgery remove if is adenoma or most tissue if hyperplasia
- high volume fluid replacement
- bisphosphonate
Specific target tissues of the PTH
- distal tubule ▶️ ⬆️ Ca reabsorption
- proximal tubule ▶️ (-) PO4 reabsorption (promotes excretion)
- kidney (+) 1-alfa-hydroxylase ▶️ convert active vitamin D
- bone resorption ▶️ ⬆️ Ca and PO4 into blood
What is the main feature of pseudohypoparathyroidism, and what differentiate from primary hypoparathyroidism?
⬆️ PTH
What is the cause of hypocalcemic-induced secondary hyperparathyroidism and in addition hyperphosphatemia? Is it a primary or secondary disorder?
Chronic renal failure - most common cause of secondary hyperparathyroidism
*exception because calcium and phosphate change in opposite direction, a properly of primary disorder
How does phosphate decreases in secondary hyperparathyroidism, for example by vitamin D deficiency? How do you diagnose it?
- ⬇️ Ca ▶️ ⬆️ PTH ▶️ (-) phosphate reabsorption by kidney ▶️ excretion PO4 ▶️ ⬇️ plasma PO4
- ⬇️ plasma 25 OH vitamin D
Why could you use PO4 binders in chronic renal failure?
Avoid ⬆️⬆️ plasma PO4 ▶️ ⬇️ Ca ▶️ ⬆️ PTH ▶️ bone resorption
What do the excess and deficiency of vitamin D have in common?
Bone resorption ▶️ loss bone mass
Inhibitor of RANKL. Disease to treat.
Denosumab. Osteoporosis