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Query: UMLS:C0221002 (
primary hyperparathyroidism
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We have examined circulating concentrations of a
parathyroid hormone-like peptide
(
PLP
) in patients with malignancies and in patients with hyperparathyroidism. The radioimmunoassay employed reacts with synthetic amino-terminal fragments of
PLP
but not with parathyroid hormone. Elevated plasma
PLP
concentrations were observed in 50% of patients with malignancy and hypercalcemia and in 15% of normocalcemic cancer patients, mean values being higher in the former group. Detectable plasma
PLP
concentrations were found in 2 of 39 control subjects. In 2 patients with breast cancer plasma
PLP
declined concomitantly with a reduction in tumor burden. Adenocarcinoma of the breast and squamous cell carcinomas were most frequently associated with high plasma
PLP
levels although a variety of histologic types were represented. The presence of metastases on bone scans did not correlate with either the severity of hypercalcemia or the extent of
PLP
elevation. Increased concentrations of plasma
PLP
were also observed in 4 of 20 patients with
primary hyperparathyroidism
and in 5 of 16 patients with chronic renal failure and secondary hyperparathyroidism. Gel filtration analysis of immunoreactive
PLP
in plasma from 2 hypercalcemic breast cancer patients revealed heterogeneity, with, in each case, both large (greater than 15 kD) and small (6-7 kD) molecular weight amino-terminal moieties. The results document the presence of
PLP
in the circulation of patients with cancer and are consistent with a pathogenetic role for
PLP
in the hypercalcemia of malignancy irrespective of whether skeletal metastases have occurred.
PLP
may also contribute to the skeletal and/or renal manifestations of hyperparathyroid states.
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PMID:Circulating concentrations of parathyroid hormone-like peptide in malignancy and in hyperparathyroidism. 231 98