Parathyroid function at the end of gestation (day 21) was investigated by measuring plasma calcium (PCa), immunoreactive parathyroid hormone (iPTH), bioactive parathyroid hormone (bioPTH; cytochemical bioassay), and bone histology in intact and thyroparathyroidectomized (TPTX; day 12, ether anesthesia) rats and their fetuses. In pregnant intact rats, PCa was significantly lower, and iPTH, bioPTH, and osteoclast number were higher than in nonpregnant rats. In fetuses, PCa was higher than maternal PCa and correlated with fetal bioPTH. TPTX suppressed maternal bioPTH and decreased iPTH and osteoclast number, whereas fetal iPTH and bioPTH were decreased with no change in osteoclast number. Fetal PCa was near normal and was correlated with maternal PCa but not with fetal bioPTH. The fetomaternal calcium gradient was maintained and even increased. This study shows that there is maternal physiological hyperparathyroidism and functional fetal parathyroid glands at the end of gestation in the rat. Parathyroid hormone does not seem to be responsible for maintaining the high fetomaternal calcium gradient in TPTX animals.
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