Parathyroid hormone and phosphate homeostasis in patients with Bartter and Gitelman syndrome: an international cross-sectional study

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Verploegen, Maartje | Vargas-Poussou, Rosa | Walsh, Stephen | Alpay, Harika | Amouzegar, Atefeh | Ariceta, Gema | Atmis, Bahriye | Bacchetta, Justine | Bárány, Peter | Baron, Stéphanie | Bayrakci, Umut Selda | Belge, Hendrica | Besouw, Martine | Blanchard, Anne | Bökenkamp, Arend | Boyer, Olivia | Burgmaier, Kathrin | Calò, Lorenzo | Decramer, Stéphane | Devuyst, Olivier | van Dyck, Maria | Ferraro, Pietro Manuel | Fila, Marc | Francisco, Telma | Ghiggeri, Gian Marco | Gondra, Leire | Guarino, Stefano | Hooman, Nakysa | Hoorn, Ewout | Houillier, Pascal | Kamperis, Konstantinos | Kari, Jameela | Konrad, Martin | Levtchenko, Elena | Lucchetti, Laura | Lugani, Francesca | Marzuillo, Pierluigi | Mohidin, Barian | Neuhaus, Thomas | Osman, Abdaldafae | Papizh, Svetlana | Perelló, Manel | Rookmaaker, Maarten | Conti, Valerie Said | Santos, Fernando | Sawaf, Ghalia | Serdaroglu, Erkin | Szczepanska, Maria | Taroni, Francesca | Topaloglu, Rezan | Trepiccione, Francesco | Vidal, Enrico | Wan, Elizabeth | Weber, Lutz | Yildirim, Zeynep Yuruk | Yüksel, Selçuk | Zlatanova, Galia | Bockenhauer, Detlef | Emma, Francesco | Nijenhuis, Tom

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International audience. ABSTRACT Background Small cohort studies have reported high parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels in patients with Bartter syndrome and lower serum phosphate levels have anecdotally been reported in patients with Gitelman syndrome. In this cross-sectional study, we assessed PTH and phosphate homeostasis in a large cohort of patients with salt-losing tubulopathies. Methods Clinical and laboratory data of 589 patients with Bartter and Gitelman syndrome were provided by members of the European Rare Kidney Diseases Reference Network (ERKNet) and the European Society for Paediatric Nephrology (ESPN). Results A total of 285 patients with Bartter syndrome and 304 patients with Gitelman syndrome were included for analysis. Patients with Bartter syndrome type I and II had the highest median PTH level (7.5 pmol/L) and 56% had hyperparathyroidism (PTH >7.0 pmol/L). Serum calcium was slightly lower in Bartter syndrome type I and II patients with hyperparathyroidism (2.42 versus 2.49 mmol/L; P = .038) compared to those with normal PTH levels and correlated inversely with PTH (rs −0.253; P = .009). Serum phosphate and urinary phosphate excretion did not correlate with PTH. Overall, 22% of patients had low serum phosphate levels (phosphate—standard deviation score < −2), with the highest prevalence in patients with Bartter syndrome type III (32%). Serum phosphate correlated with tubular maximum reabsorption of phosphate/glomerular filtration rate (TmP/GFR) (rs 0.699; P < .001), suggesting renal phosphate wasting. Conclusions Hyperparathyroidism is frequent in patients with Bartter syndrome type I and II. Low serum phosphate is observed in a significant number of patients with Bartter and Gitelman syndrome and appears associated with renal phosphate wasting.

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