THE INTERRELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SERUM 25-HYDROXYCHOLECALCIFEROL, SERUM PARATHYROID HORMONE AND BONE CHANGES IN ANTICONVULSANT OSTEOMALACIA
Author:
Mosekilde Leif,Christensen Merete Sanvig,Lund Birger,Sorensen Ole Helmer,Melsen Flemming
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Serum 25-hydroxycholecalciferol (25-HCC) and serum parathyroid hormone (iPTH) were measured in 59 randomly selected adult epileptic outpatients receiving chronic anticonvulsant therapy. Quantitative morphometric analysis of iliac crest biopsies was performed. A mild degree of osteomalacia was found which was inversely correlated to dietary vitamin D intake. Serum 25-HCC was reduced in the epileptic patients compared to a control group, although dietary intake of vitamin D was higher than the mean daily intake in the Danish population. Serum 25-HCC was positively correlated to dietary vitamin D intake, but not correlated to the severity of bone changes, indicating that other factors than circulating 25-HCC are responsible for the development of anticonvulsant osteomalacia. Serum 25-HCG was inversely correlated to serum iPTH in patients with a low dietary calcium intake. The mean value of serum iPTH was not increased, and there was no correlation between serum iPTH and bone morphometry.
Subject
Endocrinology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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