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Hyperparathyroidism and Abnormal Calcitriol Metabolism in the Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat

 

作者: Jürgen Merke,   Philip Lucas,   Andras Szabo,   Giulia Cournot‐Witmer,   Gerhard Mall,   Roger Bouillon,   Tilman Drüeke,   Johannes Mann,   Eberhard Ritz,  

 

期刊: Hypertension  (OVID Available online 1989)
卷期: Volume 13, issue 3  

页码: 233-242

 

ISSN:0194-911X

 

年代: 1989

 

出版商: OVID

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

&NA;Abnormalities of calcium metabolism and of its two principal regulating hormones, parathyroid hormone and 1,25‐dihydroxyvitamin D3(calcitriol), have been reported in the spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR). Reports of abnormal calcitriol metabolism in the SHR by several groups have not provided measurements of tissue calcitriol receptors. Similarly, few data are available as to the parathyroid status of the SHR. In the present study, circulating calcitriol levels and intestinal and parathyroid gland calcitriol receptor status were determined in male SHR and in Wistar‐Kyoto (WKY) rats. Parathyroid status was investigated by determination of parathyroid gland mass together with tissue micromorphometry and by quantitative histology of bone as a measure of the biological action of parathyroid hormone. Circulating calcitriol levels were reduced in the 11‐week‐old SHR compared with the WKY rat (165±23 vs. 194±28 pmol/l,p<0.01, mean±SD). Calcitriol‐free ratio was diminished and maximal specific binding capacity for calcitriol was increased in the SHR in parathyroid tissue (172±4.9 vs. 123±6.6 fmol/mg protein,p<0.01) and in intestinal mucosa with no change of receptor affinity. Plasma ionized calcium (1.29±0.05 vs. 1.45±0.35 mmol/l,p<0.05) and phosphate (1.5±0.26 vs. 2.4±0.03 mmol/l,p<0.05) were significantly lower in the SHR. Parathyroid gland mass was increased in the SHR (59±12 vs. 17±7 &mgr;g/100 g body wt,p<0.001) as a result of hyperplasia and not hypertrophy. Higher osteoclast numbers were observed in SHR bone (27.6±0.79 vs. 23.9±0.66 osteoclasts/mm2,p<0.01), suggesting increased parathyroid hormone activity. In summary, in the 11‐week‐old SHR we observed reduced circulating calcitriol levels together with increased tissue calcitriol receptor numbers, increased parathyroid gland mass, and histological evidence of hyperparathyroidism. It is possible that these abnormalities influence the development of hypertension in the SHR. (Hypertension1989;13:233‐242)

 

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