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    ISSN: 1435-5604
    Keywords: hypoparathyroidism ; bone mineral density ; age-related bone loss
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Parathyroid hormone (PTH) is a key factor involved in the systemic regulation of bone resorption. It is well known that a high turnover of bone occurred together with the reduced bone mass in patients with hyperparathyroidism. However, the effect of subnormal secretion of PTH on age-related bone loss has not been extensively investigated. Recently, some investigators and us have focused on the effect of suppressed PTH secretion and have demonstrated that patients with subnormal secretion of PTH preserved a relatively higher bone mineral densities than age- and sex-matched controls. We believe that these results will give a new insight into the mechanism of age-related bone loss or osteoporosis. Further studies are needed to evaluate the mechanisms of this protective effect of suppressed PTH secretion on bone mass.
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    Journal of bone and mineral metabolism 12 (1994), S. S183 
    ISSN: 1435-5604
    Keywords: parathyroid hormone-related protein ; parathyroid hormone ; hemodynamic system ; central regulation ; blood pressure
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Parathyroid hormone-related protein (PTHrP) is one of the main factors from tumors causing malignancy associated hypercalcemia. It is also expressed in various kinds of normal tissues including vascular smooth muscle systems. Colocalization of the PTH/PTHrP receptor and locally produced PTHrP and its vasorelaxant activities suggest that PTHrP has a regulatory role in the modulation of blood pressure (BP). There have been many evidences that indicate the importance of circulating PTH and PTH/PTHrP receptors in the regulation of BP in various conditions. These data suggest that, under normal physiological conditions, locally produced PTHrP is a real factor that regulates these smooth musele systems in a paracrine or autocrine fashion. The central nervous system also has a very important role to regulate the BP. The evidence that PTHrP is expressed in the central nervous system and the presence of the PTHrP immunoreactivity in human cerebrospinal fluid lead to the possibility that PTHrP has some role in the central regulation of BP. We have found that intraventricularly administered PTHrP had a pressor effect on systemic BP which support the previous possibility.
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