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J Clin Invest ; 96(6): 2683-92, 1995 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8675635

RESUMEN

Familial benign hypercalcemia (FBH) and neonatal hyperparathyroidism (NHPT) are disorders of calcium homeostasis that are associated with missense mutations of the calcium-sensing receptor (CaR). We have undertaken studies to characterize such CaR mutations in FBH and NHPT and to explore methods for their more rapid detection. Nine unrelated kindreds (39 affected, 32 unaffected members) with FBH and three unrelated children with sporadic NHPT were investigated for mutations in the 3,234-bp coding region of the CaR gene by DNA sequencing. Six novel heterozygous (one nonsense and five missense) mutations were identified in six of the nine FBH kindreds, and two de novo heterozygous missense mutations and one homozygous frame-shift mutation were identified in the three children with NHPT. Our results expand the phenotypes associated with CaR mutations to include sporadic NHPT. Single-stranded conformational polymorphism analysis was found to be a sensitive and specific mutational screening method that detected > 85% of these CaR gene mutations. The single-stranded conformational polymorphism identification of CaR mutations may help in the distinction of FBH from mild primary hyperparathyroidism which can be clinically difficult. Thus, the results of our study will help to supplement the clinical evaluation of some hypercalcemic patients and to elucidate further the structure-function relationships of the CaR.


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Hipercalcemia/genética , Hipercalcemia/metabolismo , Hiperparatiroidismo/genética , Hiperparatiroidismo/metabolismo , Mutación , Polimorfismo Conformacional Retorcido-Simple , Receptores de Superficie Celular/genética , Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Secuencia de Bases , Calcio/sangre , Niño , Cartilla de ADN , Femenino , Genes Supresores de Tumor , Tamización de Portadores Genéticos , Humanos , Recién Nacido , Masculino , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Glándulas Paratiroides/metabolismo , Linaje , Mutación Puntual , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa , Receptores Sensibles al Calcio , Valores de Referencia , Mapeo Restrictivo
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Clin Endocrinol (Oxf) ; 22(4): 469-78, 1985 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3987068

RESUMEN

Two unrelated boys (C.C. 13 years; J.W. 18 years) presenting with early puberty and episodes of aggressive behaviour were found to have hypernatraemia and hypodipsia. Plasma vasopressin (AVP) levels were inappropriately low in relation to plasma osmolality, but the patients did not have diabetes insipidus since 24 h urinary volumes were less than 1 litre and the maximal urinary osmolality was 1232 in C.C. and 950 in J.W. Plasma renin activity was elevated (greater than 2000 mg AI/1/h) although aldosterone concentrations were normal. Excretion of a water load (20 ml/kg) was delayed, but plasma renin and aldosterone fell with increased naturesis. An infusion of 0.85 mol/l saline produced a rise in AVP in C.C. but not in J.W. Insulin and hypotension resulted in the release of AVP in both boys suggesting a selective defect of osmoreceptor function. Hyperprolactinaemia and an exaggerated PRL response to TRH were also noted but no intracranial lesion was demonstrable on CT scan. These boys appear to have a hypothalamic syndrome with early puberty, hyperprolactinaemia, hypodipsia and osmoreceptor dysfunction which may be associated with aggressive behaviour.


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Agresión/fisiopatología , Pubertad Precoz/fisiopatología , Sed , Desequilibrio Hidroelectrolítico/fisiopatología , Adolescente , Arginina Vasopresina/sangre , Humanos , Hipotálamo/fisiopatología , Masculino , Concentración Osmolar , Presorreceptores/fisiopatología , Pubertad Precoz/sangre , Sodio/sangre , Desequilibrio Hidroelectrolítico/sangre
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