The Role of PTHrP in Regulating Mineral Metabolism During Pregnancy, Lactation, and Fetal/Neonatal Development

This article reviews our present understanding about PTHrP’s role to control mineral and bone metabolism during pregnancy, lactation, and fetal development. Excess PTHrP can also be produced by the placenta or the breasts during pregnancy, or by the breasts during lactation, and in both situations it can lead to hypercalcemia and other clinical features that are indistinguishable from HHM. The highest concentrations of PTHrP are found in milk, and recent evidence indicates that milk-based PTHrP may reduce mineral accretion by the newborn skeleton, but whether it does this through local actions in the neonatal gut or after absorption into the neonatal circulation is unknown.
Source: Clinical Reviews in Bone and Mineral Metabolism - Category: Internal Medicine Source Type: research