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Query: UMLS:C0085383 (
hypocapnia
)
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The similar localization of intracranial calcification in hypoparathyroidism and in Fahr disease without parathyroid gland disorder suggests that in these two disorders the pathomechanism of calcium phosphate deposition in the brain may be similar. It may be that in Fahr disease some factors, such as chronic respiratory alkalosis, could lead to hypoparathyroidism-like changes in the brain tissue. Abolition of the phosphaturic response to
parathormone
(
PTH
) was recently demonstrated in acute experimental
hypocapnia
. In three adult patients with Fahr disease, a tendency towards compensatory respiratory alkalosis and arterial
hypocapnia
was found. The
parathormone
test revealed a marked decrease in phosphaturia response to
PTH
, but normal cAMP response. In one patient, the
parathormone
test was repeated during propranolol administration and showed a considerable improvement in the phosphaturic response to
parathormone
. It is postulated that chronic hyperventilation and
hypocapnia
as well as phosphaturic resistance to
PTH
, intracellular increase of phosphate concentration and development of hypoparathyroidism-like intracranial calcification in patients with Fahr disease could all be caused by disturbance of adrenergic receptors and their relationship to
PTH
receptors.
...
PMID:Abolished phosphaturic response to parathormone in adult patients with Fahr disease and its restoration after propranolol administration. 283 40