Selective modulation by vitamin D of renal response to parathyroid hormone: a study in calcitriol-resistant rickets.

1996 
Calcitriol-resistant rickets (CRR) is an autosomal recessive disease caused by mutated nonfunctioning vitamin D receptors. Because of their lack of biological activity of vitamin D, CRR patients were studied to investigate whether vitamin D modulates the effects of PTH on renal tubules. Five patients with CRR and three controls were studied. After normalization of serum calcium, phosphorus, and PTH levels by oral and i.v. administration of calcium, exogenous PTH-(1-34) was infused, and timed fractions of urine were collected for measurements of cAMP, sodium, potassium, phosphorus, calcium, and bicarbonate. Serum 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 [1,25-(OH)2D3] was measured before and after PTH-(1-34) infusion. Urinary cAMP and fractional excretion of potassium, phosphorus, and bicarbonate were similar in CRR patients and controls, as was the rise in the serum 1,25-(OH)2D3 concentration after PTH-(1-34) infusion. However, urinary excretion of calcium and sodium decreased after PTH-(1-34) infusion in controls, but n...
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