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
2001
Parathyroid hormone induces hepatic production of bioactive interleukin-6 and its soluble receptor
Mitnick M, Grey A, Masiukiewicz U, Bartkiewicz M, Rios-Velez L, Friedman S, Xu L, Horowitz M, Insogna K. Parathyroid hormone induces hepatic production of bioactive interleukin-6 and its soluble receptor. AJP Endocrinology And Metabolism 2001, 280: e405-e412. PMID: 11171594, DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.2001.280.3.e405.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInterleukin-6IL-6sRParathyroid hormoneSoluble receptorBioactive interleukin-6Hepatic IL-6 productionBioactive IL-6IL-6 productionType 1 receptorHepatic stellate cellsDose-dependent productionIsolated rat liverHepatic endothelial cellsIL-6sR.Serum levelsBone resorptionHepatic productionEndocrine effectsKupffer cellsStellate cellsPTHImportant mediatorEndothelial cellsLiverHormoneChapter 25 Cytokines in Primary Hyperparathyroidism
Nakchbandi I, Grey A, Masiukiewicz U, Mitnick M, Insogna K. Chapter 25 Cytokines in Primary Hyperparathyroidism. 2001, 411-421. DOI: 10.1016/b978-012098651-4/50027-4.ChaptersOsteoclast differentiation factorParathyroid hormonePrimary hyperparathyroidismImmune cell functionColony-stimulating factorResorptive actionSevere inflammationBone resorptionInterleukin-6Resorptive effectsCatabolic cytokinesCytokinesMature osteoclastsPleiotropic actionsImportant mediatorKey mediatorCell functionDifferentiation factorHyperparathyroidismOsteoclastogenesisMediatorsHematopoietic microenvironmentInflammationInfectionCell communication
1999
A Role for Interleukin-6 in Parathyroid Hormone-Induced Bone Resorption in Vivo
Grey A, Mitnick M, Masiukiewicz U, Sun B, Rudikoff S, Jilka R, Manolagas S, Insogna K. A Role for Interleukin-6 in Parathyroid Hormone-Induced Bone Resorption in Vivo. Endocrinology 1999, 140: 4683-4690. PMID: 10499526, DOI: 10.1210/endo.140.10.7036.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParathyroid hormoneInterleukin-6Bone resorptionBiochemical markersPTH infusionEffect of PTHIL-6 productionCytokine interleukin-6Bone-resorbing cellsRelease of calciumPrimary hyperparathyroidismSerum levelsOsteoblastic cellsParacrine agentsCalcium homeostasisExperimental animalsPermissive roleChronic deficiencyResorptionImportant mediatorSystemic levelsBone formationRegulatory effectsInfusionMarkersA Role for Interleukin-6 in Parathyroid Hormone-Induced Bone Resorption in Vivo1
Grey A, Mitnick M, Masiukiewicz U, Sun B, Rudikoff S, Jilka R, Manolagas S, Insogna K. A Role for Interleukin-6 in Parathyroid Hormone-Induced Bone Resorption in Vivo1. Endocrinology 1999, 140: 4683-4690. DOI: 10.1210/en.140.10.4683.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBiochemical markers of bone resorptionMarkers of bone resorptionPTH-induced bone resorptionParathyroid hormoneBone resorptionInterleukin-6Biochemical markersPTH infusionResponse to PTH infusionCirculating levels of interleukin-6Action of PTH in vivoMarkers of bone formationResponse to PTHEffect of parathyroid hormoneLevels of interleukin-6Neutralization of interleukin-6Associated with markedly lower levelsParathyroid hormone-induced bone resorptionPTH in vivoBone resorbing actionPTH-induced changesRelease of calciumInterleukin-6 productionCytokine interleukin-6Paracrine factor(s
1996
Circulating levels of interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha are elevated in primary hyperparathyroidism and correlate with markers of bone resorption--a clinical research center study
Grey A, Mitnick MA, Shapses S, Ellison A, Gundberg C, Insogna K. Circulating levels of interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha are elevated in primary hyperparathyroidism and correlate with markers of bone resorption--a clinical research center study. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 1996, 81: 3450-3454. PMID: 8855783, DOI: 10.1210/jcem.81.10.8855783.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary hyperparathyroidismUntreated primary hyperparathyroidismSerum type ITumor necrosisInterleukin-6Bone resorptionSerum levelsBiochemical markersSerum deoxypyridinolineUrinary deoxypyridinolineUrinary pyridinolineBone lossCarboxyterminal telopeptideSoluble receptorClinical research center studyControl valuesNormal parathyroid functionSuccessful surgical treatmentBone-resorbing cytokinesInterleukin-1 betaType IIntact PTHParathyroid functionSurgical treatmentCenter study