The Importance of Biologically Active Vitamin D for Mineralization by Osteocytes After Parathyroidectomy for Renal Hyperparathyroidism

Hypomineralized matrix is a factor determining bone mineral density. Increased perilacunar hypomineralized bone area is caused by reduced mineralization by osteocytes. The importance of vitamin D in the mineralization by osteocytes was investigated in hemodialysis patients who underwent total parathyroidectomy (PTX) with immediate autotransplantation of diffuse hyperplastic parathyroid tissue. No previous reports on this subject exist. The study was conducted in 19 patients with renal hyperparathyroidism treated with PTX. In 15 patients, the serum calcium levels were maintained by subsequent administration of alfacalcidol (2.0 μg/day), i.v. calcium gluconate, and oral calcium carbonate for 4 weeks after PTX (group I). This was followed in a subset of 4 patients in group I by a reduced dose of 0.5 μg/day until 1 year following PTX; this was defined as group II. In the remaining 4 patients, who were not in group I, the serum calcium (Ca) levels were maintained without subsequent administration of alfacalcidol (group III). Transiliac bone biopsy specimens were obtained in all groups before and 3 or 4 weeks after PTX to evaluate the change of the hypomineralized bone area. In addition, patients from group II underwent a third bone biopsy 1 year following PTX. A significant decrease of perilacunar hypomineralized bone area was observed 3 or 4 weeks after PTX in all group I and II patients. The area was increased again in the group II patients 1 year following PTX. In group III patients, an increase of the hypomineralized bone area was observed 4 weeks after PTX. The maintenance of a proper dose of vitamin D is necessary for mineralization by osteocytes, which is important to increase bone mineral density after PTX for renal hyperparathyroidism. © 2019 The Authors. JBMR Plus published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.

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