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High prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and reduced bone mass
in Parkinson's disease
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Despite excessive hip fractures in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD),
little is known about bone changes in these patients.

We measured bone mineral density (BMD; Z scores) in PD patients and
analyzed its relation to serum biochemical indices and sunlight exposure.

We measured BMD in 71 patients in the second metacarpals and divided the
patients into two groups according to functional independence; group 1,
Hoehn and Yahr stages 1 and 2; and group 2, stages 3 to 5.

In four of 20 patients in group 1 (20%), the Z score was less than -1.0,
indicating osteopenia. In 51 patients in group 2, 31 (61%) had a Z score
less than -1.0.

The group 1 patients showed a normal mean serum level of 25-hydroxyvitamin
D (25-OHD; 21.7 ng/ml), while most group 2 patients were in a deficiency
range (group mean 8.9 ng/ml).

Many group 2 patients were sunlight deprived.

Both groups had elevated serum ionized calcium levels correlating
positively with Hoehn and Yahr stage and markedly depressed serum
1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25-[OH]2D) concentrations, indicating that
immobilization-induced hypercalcemia had inhibited 1,25-[OH]2D production.

Z scores correlated positively with 25-OHD levels and negatively with
parathyroid hormone concentration and Hoehn and Yahr stage.

Vitamin D deficiency due to sunlight deprivation and hypercalcemia induces
compensatory hyperparathyroidism, which contributes to reduced BMD in PD
patients, particularly those who are functionally dependent.

Low BMD increases risk of hip fractures in patients with PD, but may be
improved by vitamin D supplementation.


Neurology 1997 Nov;49(5):1273-8
Sato Y, Kikuyama M, Oizumi K
Department of Neurology, Futase Social Insurance Hospital, Iizuka, Japan.
PMID: 9371907    UID: 98039176
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