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Metabolic profile of human parathyroid adenoma

verfasst von: Alessandra di Masi, Loris Leboffe, Armida Sodo, Gaia Tabacco, Roberto Cesareo, Marco Sbroscia, Isabella Giovannoni, Chiara Taffon, Pierfilippo Crucitti, Filippo Longo, Silvia Manfrini, Maria Antonietta Ricci, Paolo Ascenzi, Anna Crescenzi, Andrea Palermo

Erschienen in: Endocrine | Ausgabe 3/2020

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Abstract

Purpose

Recently, it has been demonstrated that Raman spectroscopy is able to differentiate between healthy parathyroid tissues and parathyroid adenoma based on the basis of a specific molecular fingerprint. However, to our knowledge, no previous studies have been performed to evaluate the metabolic profile of parathyroid adenoma. Therefore, we designed a proof of concept study aimed to investigate the glucose/fatty acid metabolisms, in addition to the mitochondrial changes, in solitary parathyroid adenoma and in healthy parathyroid glands.

Methods

Nine females with primary hyperparathyroidism due to a solitary parathyroid adenoma and formal surgical indication for parathyroidectomy have been enrolled. At the time of surgery, the removed specimens were immediately submitted unfixed and a tissue slice of about 0.5 cm in diameter was obtained from the nodular lesion. The expression of selected metabolic enzymes and proteins has been evaluated by western blot analysis, using human parathyroid whole tissue lysates as control.

Results

Data obtained highlighted an increase, compared with the healthy group, of: (i) the glucose uptake by the GLUT-1 receptor and its phosphorylation by hexokinase II (HXKII); (ii) the expression of 3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase (3-PGDH) and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD); (iii) lipids biosynthesis; and (iv) cytochrome c expression.

Conclusions

Our findings highlight for the first time the parathyroid adenoma metabolic hallmarks that could represent potential molecular targets usable for the development of new pharmacological treatments, allowing to reduce surgical parathyroidectomy.
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Metadaten
Titel
Metabolic profile of human parathyroid adenoma
verfasst von
Alessandra di Masi
Loris Leboffe
Armida Sodo
Gaia Tabacco
Roberto Cesareo
Marco Sbroscia
Isabella Giovannoni
Chiara Taffon
Pierfilippo Crucitti
Filippo Longo
Silvia Manfrini
Maria Antonietta Ricci
Paolo Ascenzi
Anna Crescenzi
Andrea Palermo
Publikationsdatum
30.11.2019
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Endocrine / Ausgabe 3/2020
Print ISSN: 1355-008X
Elektronische ISSN: 1559-0100
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12020-019-02146-x

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