2002
Role of the interleukin-6/interleukin-6 soluble receptor cytokine system in mediating increased skeletal sensitivity to parathyroid hormone in perimenopausal women.
Insogna K, Mitnick M, Pascarella J, Nakchbandi I, Grey A, Masiukiewicz U. Role of the interleukin-6/interleukin-6 soluble receptor cytokine system in mediating increased skeletal sensitivity to parathyroid hormone in perimenopausal women. Journal Of Bone And Mineral Research 2002, 17 Suppl 2: n108-16. PMID: 12412787.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnimalsBone and BonesBone ResorptionCollagenCollagen Type ICytokinesDisease Models, AnimalEstrogensFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHumansHyperparathyroidismInterleukin-6MenopauseMiceMiddle AgedOsteoporosis, PostmenopausalParathyroid HormonePeptidesPostmenopausePredictive Value of TestsPremenopauseReceptors, Interleukin-6Reference ValuesRetrospective StudiesConceptsIL-6/ILInterleukin-6Skeletal sensitivityPerimenopausal periodPrimary hyperparathyroidismPerimenopausal womenCytokine systemInterleukin-6 soluble receptorSerum IL-6 valuesEstrogen-deficient stateUrine N-telopeptideInterleukin-6/interleukinAction of PTHGroup of patientsIL-6 valuesSerum IL-6/ILEstrogen modulatesIL-6sRIL-6sR.Perimenopausal groupUrine NTXPremenopausal womenSkeletal complicationsCytokine profileExaggerated release
1998
The role of parathyroid hormone in the pathogenesis, prevention and treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis
Masiukiewicz US, Insogna KL. The role of parathyroid hormone in the pathogenesis, prevention and treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis. Aging Clinical And Experimental Research 1998, 10: 232-239. PMID: 9801733, DOI: 10.1007/bf03339657.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParathyroid hormonePostmenopausal womenPrimary hyperparathyroidismBone lossSecondary hyperparathyroidismAnabolic therapyPostmenopausal osteoporosisBone massVitamin D. Parathyroid hormoneDaily subcutaneous administrationRecent therapeutic trialsVitamin D metabolismTrabecular bone massTherapeutic trialsD metabolismBone turnoverBone resorptionSurgical correctionSubcutaneous administrationHyperparathyroidismVivo effectsSingle agentTissue responsivenessSustained increaseCortical sites