2014
Effect of Paricalcitol on Circulating Parathyroid Hormone in X-Linked Hypophosphatemia: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study
Carpenter TO, Olear EA, Zhang JH, Ellis BK, Simpson CA, Cheng D, Gundberg CM, Insogna KL. Effect of Paricalcitol on Circulating Parathyroid Hormone in X-Linked Hypophosphatemia: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 2014, 99: 3103-3111. PMID: 25029424, PMCID: PMC4154090, DOI: 10.1210/jc.2014-2017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedAlkaline PhosphataseBone Density Conservation AgentsChildDouble-Blind MethodErgocalciferolsFamilial Hypophosphatemic RicketsFemaleFibroblast Growth Factor-23Fibroblast Growth FactorsHumansHyperparathyroidismMaleMiddle AgedParathyroid HormonePhosphorusPlacebosProspective StudiesTreatment OutcomeVitamin DYoung AdultConceptsRenal phosphate thresholdGlomerular filtration rateBone scanSerum phosphorusFiltration rateXLH patientsEffect of paricalcitolUse of paricalcitolPlacebo-treated subjectsElevated PTH levelsSerum calcium levelsSuppression of PTHHospital research unitSerum alkaline phosphatase activityPTH levelsCreatinine levelsSecondary outcomesStandard therapyUrinary calciumPlacebo subjectsParathyroid hormoneSerum calciumAlkaline phosphatase activityD levelsSkeletal improvement
2011
Demographic, dietary, and biochemical determinants of vitamin D status in inner-city children
Carpenter TO, Herreros F, Zhang JH, Ellis BK, Simpson C, Torrealba-Fox E, Kim GJ, Savoye M, Held NA, Cole D. Demographic, dietary, and biochemical determinants of vitamin D status in inner-city children. American Journal Of Clinical Nutrition 2011, 95: 137-146. PMID: 22170368, PMCID: PMC3238457, DOI: 10.3945/ajcn.111.018721.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParathyroid hormonePmol/LMinority infantsFormula useMeasurement of PTHSkin typeOlder childrenVitamin D insufficientVitamin D intakeVitamin D statusVitamin D fortificationAlkaline phosphatase activityDietary intake dataInner-city childrenClinical ricketsD intakeD statusSerum calciumDihydroxyvitamin DVitamin DD fortificationBlood samplesIntake dataReference rangeTotal alkaline phosphatase activity
2008
A translocation causing increased α-Klotho level results in hypophosphatemic rickets and hyperparathyroidism
Brownstein CA, Adler F, Nelson-Williams C, Iijima J, Li P, Imura A, Nabeshima Y, Reyes-Mugica M, Carpenter TO, Lifton RP. A translocation causing increased α-Klotho level results in hypophosphatemic rickets and hyperparathyroidism. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2008, 105: 3455-3460. PMID: 18308935, PMCID: PMC2265125, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0712361105.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHypophosphatemic ricketsAlpha-KlothoExcessive renal lossPhosphate levelsParathyroid massRenal failureRenal osteodystrophyFGF23 levelsMajor complicationsParathyroid hyperplasiaKidney failureRenal lossBeta-glucuronidase activityNormal responseHyperparathyroidismEnergy homeostasisRicketsBone formationSkeletal abnormalitiesPhysiologic processesPhosphate homeostasisHyperphosphatemiaPatientsHyperplasiaBone defects
2001
Ectopic cardiac calcification associated with hyperparathyroidism in a boy with hypophosphatemic rickets
Moltz K, Friedman A, Nehgme R, Kleinman C, Carpenter T. Ectopic cardiac calcification associated with hyperparathyroidism in a boy with hypophosphatemic rickets. Current Opinion In Pediatrics 2001, 13: 373-375. PMID: 11717565, DOI: 10.1097/00008480-200108000-00015.Peer-Reviewed Original Research