M. Mihara et al., RENAL REFRACTORINESS TO PHOSPHATURIC ACTION OF PARATHYROID-HORMONE INA PATIENT WITH HYPOMAGNESEMIA, Internal medicine, 34(7), 1995, pp. 666-669
A 50-year-old tetanic woman with hypomagnesemia is described. She had
partial resection of the stomach and the jejunum at the age of 20 year
s. Lack of parathyroid hormone (PTH) function was indicated by hypocal
cemia, hyperphosphatemia and high tubular reabsorption of phosphate. H
owever, both plasma concentration of PTH and nephrogenous cAMP were no
rmal, Administration of magnesium sulfate completely normalized serum
phosphate and tubular transport of phosphate with only a modest increa
se in nephrogenous cAMP. The present findings suggest that phosphaturi
c action of PTH is impaired in magnesium deficiency and that steps dis
tal to cAMP production may be responsible for the renal refractoriness
to the hormonal action.