hrp0094s2.2 | Recent Breakthroughs in our Understanding of Calcium and Phosphate Homeostasis | ESPE2021

Calciotropic and non-calciotropic roles of the calcium sensing receptor

Hannan Fadil ,

The calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) is the master regulator of calcium homeostasis. This class C G-protein coupled receptor binds extracellular calcium and phosphate, and is the target of calcimimetic and calcilytic drugs. The CaSR is expressed on the cell surface as a homodimer and is most highly expressed in the parathyroid glands and the renal thick ascending limb, where it acts to maintain a near-constancy of plasma calcium concentrations by regulating parathyroid hormone ...

hrp0094fc6.2 | Bone and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2021

Long-term effectiveness of PTH(1-34) infusion therapy for autosomal dominant hypocalcaemia type 1.

Sastre Ana , Valentino Kevin , Hannan Fadil M , Lines Kate E , Gluck Anna K , Stevenson Mark , Ryalls Michael , Gorrigan Rebecca , Pullen Debbie , Buck Jackie , Sankar Sailesh , Allgrove Jeremy , Thakker Rajesh V , Gevers Evelien F ,

Background: Patients with autosomal dominant hypocalcemia type 1 (ADH1), due to germline gain-of-function calcium-sensing receptor (CASR) mutations, have hypocalcemia and seizures, hyperphosphatemia, hypercalciuria and inappropriately low parathyroid hormone (PTH) concentrations. Treatment for ADH1 comprises calcium and vitamin D analogs, however, their use predisposes to nephrocalcinosis and renal impairment. In contrast, recombinant human PTH(1-34) may incre...