Author:
Foldes Joseph,Wilson Paulette,Saeed Sheikh M,Buck Karen,Parfitt A Michael,Kleerekoper Michael
Abstract
A role for the PTH-calcium axis in the normal bone-marrow response to bleeding or erythropoietin administration has been demonstrated in rats. We studied 20 autologous blood donors, each donating two units of blood, who served as a human bleeding model. Fifteen patients completed the study. Blood donations were followed by a significant increase in serum intact PTH (2.15±0.67 to 2.81±0.84 pmol/l; p=0.0003) and protein-corrected total calcium (2.43±0.09 to 2.49±0.08 mmol/l; p=0.02). All the individual values remained within the normal range. PTH weakly correlated with the reticulocyte count, but not with the corrected serum calcium. We conclude that moderate bleeding in humans is followed by a physiological increase in serum PTH and calcium.
Subject
Endocrinology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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