Background: To measure total type 1 serum amino-terminal propeptide procollagen (t-P1NP), β- type 1 cross-linked C-terminal telopeptide collagen (β-CTX), N-terminal osteocalcin (OC), and 25-(OH)-VD3 levels before parathyroidectomy (PTX) in patients with PHPT, and correlate these measurements with bone mineral density (BMD) changes at 1-year post-PTX.
Methods: Patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) were followed from diagnosis to 12 months after surgery. Serum levels of calcium, parathyroid hormone (PTH), vitamin 25-(OH)-VD3, OC, β-CTX, t-P1NP, and BMD were measured before and 1 year after surgery.
Results: One year after PTX, mean BMD increased by 25.7, 27.7, and 33.5% in the lumbar spine (L1-L4), femoral neck (FN), and greater trochanter (GT), respectively. Percent BMD change 1-year post-PTX was significant correlated with preoperative levels of β-CTX (L1-L4: = 0.41 < 0.0001; FN: = 0.54 = 0.0003; GT: = 0.46 = 0.0029), t-P1NP (L1-L4: = 0.58 < 0.0001; FN: = 0.73 < 0.0001; GT: = 0.65 < 0.0001), 25-(OH)-VD3 (L1-L4: = -0.33 = 0.034; FN: = -0.48 = 0.002; GT: = -0.52 = 0.0007), and OC (L1-L4: = 0.49 = 0.0013; FN: = 0.55 = 0.0002; GT: = 0.47 = 0.002).
Conclusions: Preoperative levels of turnover markers and BMD improvements were significantly correlated in patients with PHPT 1 year after PTX.
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