Parathyroid hormone and its fragments in children with chronic renal failure
- 1 December 2003
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Pediatric Nephrology
- Vol. 18 (12) , 1242-1248
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00467-003-1267-1
Abstract
Parathyroid hormone (PTH) immunoradiometric assays (IRMA) exhibit cross-reactivity between 1-84 PTH and long carboxyl-terminal-PTH (C-PTH) molecules. C-PTH antagonizes the biological actions of 1-84 PTH and circulates in excess in chronic renal failure (CRF), partially explaining why supra-physiological PTH levels are recommended to maintain bone turnover. Furthermore, the ratio 1-84 PTH/C-PTH may be related to bone turnover. This study characterizes the 1-84 PTH/C-PTH ratio in children with varying severity of CRF and levels of PTH. Two hundred and forty-one children with CRF, managed with the aim of preventing the development of hyperparathyroidism, had PTH measured by ‘intact’ IRMA and a new more specific Cyclase-Activating-PTH (CAP) IRMA. C-PTH levels were calculated by subtracting CAP-IRMA from ‘intact’ IRMA. Fifty-three controls with normal renal function were also recruited. Mean ‘intact’ IRMA correlated with CAP-IRMA (r=0.98), but was higher (PP=0.022) and those with a glomerular filtration rate 2 (P=0.033). This ratio was comparable to controls when the PTH level was normal, but was lower with PTH levels outside the normal range (P<0.01). These data suggest that CAP-IRMA gives a more accurate assessment of actual PTH levels than ‘intact’ IRMA in CRF. Maintenance of normal PTH levels throughout the course of CRF permits the maintenance of a normal 1-84 PTH/C-PTH ratio, the clinical significance of which requires further investigation in children.Keywords
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