EPISODIC SECRETION OF PARATHYROID-HORMONE IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN - ASSESSMENT BY DECONVOLUTION ANALYSIS AND APPROXIMATE ENTROPY

Citation
Mh. Samuels et al., EPISODIC SECRETION OF PARATHYROID-HORMONE IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN - ASSESSMENT BY DECONVOLUTION ANALYSIS AND APPROXIMATE ENTROPY, Journal of bone and mineral research, 12(4), 1997, pp. 616-623
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Endocrynology & Metabolism
ISSN journal
08840431
Volume
12
Issue
4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
616 - 623
Database
ISI
SICI code
0884-0431(1997)12:4<616:ESOPIP>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
In healthy young subjects, parathyroid hormone (PTH) is secreted presu mptively in a dual fashion,,vith low amplitude pulses apparently super imposed on tonic secretion, In contrast, PTH secretion has not been as well characterized in postmenopausal women, and relationships among b one density, estrogen status, and PTH release have not been explored, It is possible that a pulsatile pattern of PTH secretion is important for bone remodeling, since exogenous PTH administered in a pulsatile m anner stimulates bone formation, To assess the importance of pulsatile PTH secretion as a determinant of bone mass,,ve measured PTH in blood sampled every 2 minutes for 6 h in four groups of older women: (1) hi gh bone density receiving estrogen (n = 6), (2) high bone density not receiving estrogen (n = 5), (3) low bone density receiving estrogen (n = 6), and (4) low bone density not receiving estrogen (n = 8), The pl asma PTH release profiles were subjected to deconvolution analysis, wh ich resolves measured hormone concentrations into secretion and cleara nce components, and to an approximate entropy (ApEn) estimate, which p rovides an ensemble measure of the serial regularity or orderliness of the release process, In postmenopausal subjects, PTH was secreted in a fashion similar to that observed in young adults, with significant t onic secretion and PTH pulse occurrences averaging every 18-19 minutes , Pulsatile PTH secretion accounted for approximately 25% of the total secreted PTH, There were no differences in the amplitude or frequency of pulsatile PTH secretory parameters or in ApEn values among the fou r groups or compared,vith young controls, We conclude that in postmeno pausal women, PTH secretory patterns and temporal organization are sim ilar to those in healthy young subjects and are not altered in states of low bone density or estrogen deficiency, This suggests that abnorma lities in orderly pulsatile PTH secretion are unlikely to play a major role in established postmenopausal osteoporosis.