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Native thiol decreases in patients with asymptomatic primary hyperparathyroidism, especially in the presence of surgery indication.

Authors :
Gulumsek E
Yesildal F
Koca H
Ozturk HA
Ozturk DD
Acibucu F
Neselioglu S
Erel O
Sumbul HE
Source :
Minerva endocrinology [Minerva Endocrinol (Torino)] 2022 Dec; Vol. 47 (4), pp. 395-402. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Feb 10.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: Oxidative stress increases in many systemic and endocrine diseases. The effect of increased parathyroid hormone levels (PTH) and the effects of this hormone on oxidative stress in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT) is unknown. We aimed to investigate the change of Thiol-disulfide (SH-SS), one of the oxidative stress parameters, in patients diagnosed with pHPT and the usability of this parameter in patients with pHPT.<br />Methods: Forty-six patients who recently diagnosed with asymptomatic pHPT and 40 healthy controls were included in this prospective study. In addition to routine examinations for pHPT, serum SH-SS measurements were recorded. The pHPT patients included in the study were divided into two groups as patients with and without surgical treatment indication.<br />Results: It was observed that the pHPT group had lower total SH and native SH values and higher SS values compared to the control group (P<0.05 for each). Native SH values were found to be lower in pHPT patients who were indicated for surgical treatment compared to those who did not (P<0.05). An independent relationship was found between Native SH and serum calcium, urine calcium and T scores in DEXA level in asymptomatic pHPT patients with surgical treatment indication (P<0.05).<br />Conclusions: In our study, native SH level decreases in patients with pHPT, especially in patients with surgical treatment indication for pHPT. The decrease in SH levels, which is a natural antioxidant that protects the body against oxidative stress, and the increase in SS levels in pHPT patients may be another metabolic effect of this disease. Native SH may be helpful in determining the indication for surgical treatment in asymptomatic pHPT patients.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2724-6116
Volume :
47
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Minerva endocrinology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35142482
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.23736/S2724-6507.22.03604-1