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Arquivos Brasileiros De Endocrinologia E Metabologia | 2006

Hypoparathyroidism and pseudohypoparathyroidism

Sergio Setsuo Maeda; Érika Miyamoto Unifesp] Fortes; Ulisses Maia de Oliveira; Victoria Zeghbi Cochenski Borba; Marise Lazaretti-Castro

The principal function of the parathyroid hormone (PTH) is maintenance of calcium plasmatic levels, withdrawing the calcium from bone tissue, reabsorbing it from the glomerular filtrate, and indirectly increasing its intestinal absorption by stimulating active vitamin D (calcitriol) production. Additionally, the PTH prompts an increase in urinary excretion of phosphorus and bicarbonate, seeking a larger quantity of free calcium available in circulation. Two mechanisms may alter its function, limiting its control on calcium: insufficient PTH production by the parathyroids (hypoparathyroidism), or a resistance against its action in target tissues (pseudohypoparathyroidism). In both cases, there are significantly reduced levels of plasmatic calcium associated with hyperphosphatemia. Clinical cases are characterized by nervous hyperexcitability, with paresthesia, cramps, tetany, hyperreflexia, convulsions, and tetanic crisis. Abnormalities such as cataracts and basal ganglia calcification are also typical of these diseases. Treatment consists of oral calcium supplementation associated with increased doses of vitamin D derivatives.


Dermato-endocrinology | 2013

Seasonal variation in the serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels of young and elderly active and inactive adults in Sao Paulo, Brazil: The Sao PAulo Vitamin D Evaluation Study (SPADES).

Sergio Setsuo Maeda; Gabriela Luporini Saraiva; Lilian Fukusima Hayashi; Maysa Seabra Cendoroglo; Luiz Roberto Ramos; Marcelo de Paula Corrêa; Carlos H. Mesquita; Marise Lazaretti-Castro

Objective: To evaluate the 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] concentrations in individuals in the city of São Paulo belonging to different age groups and exhibiting specific behavioral characteristics and to correlate the 25(OH)D concentration with the level of UV radiation (UVR). Patients and Methods: A total of 591 individuals were included, distributed as follows: 177 were living in institutions (NURSING, 76.2 ± 9.0 y old), 243 were part of the community elderly (COMMUNITY, 79.6 ± 5.3 y old), 99 were enrolled in a physical activity program targeting the elderly (ACTIVE, 67.6 ± 5.4 y old) and 72 were young (YOUNG, 23.9 ± 2.8 y old). Blood samples from all individuals were collected throughout the year. UVR measurements were taken by an official meteorology institution. Results: The UVR values varied throughout the year, following a sinusoidal-like pattern. Because of the Earth’s orbit, we hypothesized that there would be cyclic patterns for the 25(OH)D and UVR values that repeat every 12 mo. The general formula is represented by the equation P1+P2⋅sin(−2⋅π12⋅(t−P3)) The mean 25(OH)D concentration and the amplitude of the variation were significantly higher for the YOUNG and ACTIVE groups than for the COMMUNITY and NURSING groups. The nadir for UVR was in June, whereas the nadir for the 25(OH)D concentration was in the spring, corresponding to a delay of one season. Conclusions: There was seasonal variation in the 25(OH)D concentration for all the groups studied; however, the amplitude of the variation was higher for the groups of young and physically active people, possibly due to the higher level of sunlight exposure for these groups. The lowest 25(OH)D concentration was detected in the spring.


Arquivos Brasileiros De Endocrinologia E Metabologia | 2014

An overview on the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis

Sergio Setsuo Maeda; Marise Lazaretti-Castro

Osteoporosis is a worldwide health problem related to the aging of the population, and it is often underdiagnosed and undertreated. It is related to substantial morbidity, mortality and impairment of the quality of life. Estrogen deficiency is the major contributing factor to bone loss after menopause. The lifetime fracture risk at 50 years of age is about 50% in women. The aim of the treatment of osteoporosis is to prevent fractures. Non-pharmacological treatment involves a healthy diet, prevention of falls, and physical exercise programs. Pharmacological treatment includes calcium, vitamin D, and active medication for bone tissue such, as anti-resorptives (i.e., SERMs, hormonal replacement therapy, bisphosphonates, denosumab), bone formers (teriparatide), and mixed agents (strontium ranelate). Bisphosphonates (alendronate, risedronate, ibandronate, and zoledronate) are the most used anti-resorptive agents for the treatment of osteoporosis. Poor compliance, drug intolerance, and adverse effects can limit the benefits of the treatment. Based on the knowledge on bone cells signaling, novel drugs were developed and are being assessed in clinical trials.


BMC Endocrine Disorders | 2010

Increases in summer serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) concentrations in elderly subjects in São Paulo, Brazil vary with age, gender and ethnicity

Sergio Setsuo Maeda; Ilda S. Kunii; Lilian Fukusima Hayashi; Marise Lazaretti-Castro

BackgroundHypovitaminosis D is a common condition among elderly individuals in temperate-climate countries, with a clear seasonal variation on 25 hydroxyvitamin D levels, increasing after summer and decreasing after winter, but there are few data from sunny countries such as Brazil. Many factors can interfere on vitamin D cutaneous synthesis. We aimed at studying the 25OHD variations during winter and summer in an outdoor physically active elderly population living in São Paulo city, and analysed their determining factors.MethodsNinety-nine individuals (52 women and 47 men, from 55 to 83 years old) from different ethnic groups were selected from an outdoor physical activity group. Data are reported as Mean ± SD, and we used Pearson Linear Correlation, Students t-test for non-related samples, Chi-square (χ²) test and One-way ANOVA for analysis.ResultsMean 25OHD value for the whole group was 78.9 ± 30.9 nmol/L in the winter and 91.6 ± 31.7 nmol/L in the summer (p = 0.005). Mean winter serum 25OHD concentrations were not different between men and women (81.2 ± 30.1 nmol/L vs. 76.7 ± 31.8 nmol/L, respectively), and 19.2% of the individuals showed values < 50 nmol/L. In the summer, we noticed an increase only for men (107.6 ± 31.4 nmol/L) compared to women (76.7 ± 24.0 nmol/L), and 6.5% showed values < 50 nmol/L. A decrease in the mean PTH in the summer compared to the winter was noticed, with PTH levels showing a relationship with 25OHD concentrations only in the winter (r = -0.208, p = 0.041). White individuals showed an increase in mean serum 25OHD in the summer (p = 0.016) which was not noticed for other ethnic groups (Asians, native Brazilians and blacks). An increase in 25OHD values in the summer was observed in the age groups ranging from 51-60 and 61-70 years old (p < 0.05), but not in the age group from 71 years old on.Conclusions25OHD values increased during the summer in elderly residents of São Paulo, but to different extents depending on ethnicity, gender and age. This season-dependent increase was noticed only among men, white and who were in the youngest group of individuals.


Journal of Clinical Densitometry | 2017

Obesity, Bariatric Surgery, and Vitamin D

João Lindolfo Cunha Borges; Isabella Santiago de M. Miranda; Marta Sarquis; Victoria Zeghbi Cochenski Borba; Sergio Setsuo Maeda; Marise Lazaretti-Castro; Neil Blinkey

The high prevalence of obesity is a worldwide problem associated with multiple comorbidities, including cardiovascular diseases. Vitamin D deficiency with secondary hyperparathyroidism is common in obese individuals and can be aggravated after bariatric surgery. Moreover, there is no consensus on the optimal supplementation dose of vitamin D in postbariatric surgical patients. We present new data on the variability of 25(OH)D response to supplementation in postmenopausal obese women. It is important to recognize and treat vitamin D deficiency before bariatric surgery to avoid postoperative complications, such as metabolic bone disease with associated high fracture risk. The objective of this article is to discuss the bone metabolism consequences of vitamin D deficiency after bariatric surgery.


Menopause | 2015

Physical exercises with free weights and elastic bands can improve body composition parameters in postmenopausal women: WEB protocol with a randomized controlled trial.

Simoni T. Bittar; Sergio Setsuo Maeda; Marília Martins Silveira Marone; Cláudio Santili

Objective:The aim of this study was to assess the impact of a program of supervised physical exercises (WEB protocol) versus home-based exercises on body composition (lean mass and fat mass) in postmenopausal women. Methods:The initial sample comprised 60 women who were randomized into two groups. After exclusion, the final randomized sample included a supervised group (n = 16; mean age, 66.4 ± 6.5 y) and a home group (n = 18; mean age, 68.2 ± 6.0 y). Both groups underwent a 12-month intervention with physical exercises, including muscle impact exercises and strength and stretching consisting of two weekly sessions of 60 minutes. Body composition was determined by densitometry. Results:The supervised group exhibited increased lean mass in the upper limbs (P = 0.003) and lower limbs (P = 0.011), total lean tissue (P = 0.015), and appendicular lean mass index (P = 0.001) compared with baseline. The home group exhibited no differences in the lean mass assessments. Conclusions:Our results suggest that regular supervised physical exercises with free weights and elastic bands can promote greater improvements in lean body mass than unsupervised exercises in postmenopausal women.


Archives of Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2015

Regression of orbital brown tumor after surgical removal of parathyroid adenoma

Felipe Martins de Oliveira; Tiago Eidy Makimoto; Nilza Maria Scalissi; Marília Martins Silveira Marone; Sergio Setsuo Maeda

Brown tumors are rare skeletal manifestations that occur in less than 2% of primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) cases. Even rarer is the occurrence of brown tumor of the orbit, and few cases have been reported around the world. The rare instance of this benign tumor has prompted us to report the case and treatment of an orbital brown tumor in a patient with PHPT caused by parathyroid adenoma. We present the case of a patient undergoing follow-up at a referral center. The 60-year-old female patient, presented herself with progressive swelling in the nasal region, epistaxis and proptosis, she had noticed seven months prior to our examination. Multiple imaging and laboratory findings revealed parathyroid hormone (PTH)-dependent hypercalcemia (total calcium = 14.3 mg/dL and PTH = 1,573 pg/mL), a nodular lesion in the upper pole of the left thyroid lobe and increased uptake in left upper cervical region. The patient underwent left superior parathyroidectomy in September 2011, which led to the normalization of hypercalcemia and regression of the orbital tumor, as seen on control CT scan. This case highlights the spontaneous regression of the brown tumor after surgical management of the parathyroid adenoma.


Revista Brasileira De Reumatologia | 2017

Brazilian guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis

Sebastião Cezar Radominski; Wanderley Marques Bernardo; Ana Patrícia de Paula; Ben-Hur Albergaria; Caio Moreira; César Eduardo Fernandes; Charlles Heldan de Moura Castro; Cristiano A. F. Zerbini; Diogo S. Domiciano; Laura Maria C. Mendonça; Luciano de Melo Pompei; Mailze Campos Bezerra; Marco Antônio R. Loures; Maria Celeste Osório Wender; Marise Lazaretti-Castro; Rosa Maria Rodrigues Pereira; Sergio Setsuo Maeda; Vera Lúcia Szejnfeld; Victoria Zeghbi Cochenski Borba

Osteoporosis is the leading cause of fractures in the population older than 50 years. This silent disease affects primarily postmenopausal women and the elderly, and the morbidity and mortality rates are high. The main goal of treating osteoporosis is the prevention of fractures. The identification of populations at risk through early diagnosis and treatment is essential. The last Brazilian guideline for the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis was elaborated in 2002. Since then, new strategies for diagnosis and risk stratification have been developed, and drugs with novel action mechanisms have been added to the therapeutic arsenal. The Osteoporosis and Osteometabolic Diseases Committee of the Brazilian Society of Rheumatology, in conjunction with the Brazilian Medical Association and other Societies, has developed this update of the guidelines for the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis according to the best scientific evidence available. This update is intended for professionals in many medical and health specialties involved in the treatment of osteoporosis, for physicians in general and for health-related organizations.


Jornal Brasileiro De Patologia E Medicina Laboratorial | 2017

Consensus – reference ranges of vitamin D [25(OH)D] from the Brazilian medical societies. Brazilian Society of Clinical Pathology/Laboratory Medicine (SBPC/ML) and Brazilian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism (SBEM)

Carlos Eduardo dos Santos Ferreira; Sergio Setsuo Maeda; Marcelo C. Batista; Marise Lazaretti-Castro; Leonardo de Souza Vasconcellos; Miguel Madeira; Lilian Mello Soares; Victoria Zeghbi Cochenski Borba; Carolina Aguiar Moreira

1. Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil. 2. Escola Paulista de Medicina/Universidade Federal de São Paulo (EPM/UNIFESP), São Paulo, Brazil. 3. Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG), Minas Gerais, Brazil. 4. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 5. Hospital Federal de Bonsucesso, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 6. Laboratório Hermes Pardini, Minas Gerais, Brazil. 7. Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR), Paraná, Brazil.


Arquivos Brasileiros De Endocrinologia E Metabologia | 2010

Importância da complementação com SPECT e 99mTc na cintilografia das paratiroides e da correlação clínica, laboratorial, ultrassonográfica e citológica na localização pré-operatória do adenoma de paratiroide - ensaio pictórico

Marco Antônio Condé de Oliveira; Sergio Setsuo Maeda; Patricia Dreyer; Alberto Lobo; Victor P. Andrade; Ana O. Hoff; Rosa Paula M. Biscolla; Paola Emanuela Smanio; Cynthia Brandão; José Gilberto H. Vieira

OBJECTIVE In patients with primary hyperparathyroidism, candidates for surgical intervention, the parathyroid pre-operative localization is of fundamental importance in planning the appropriate surgical approach. MATERIALS AND METHODS The additional acquisition of SPECT and Technetium-99m images, during parathyroid scintigraphy with Sestamibi, is not common practice. Usually, only planar image acquisition, 15 minutes prior and 2 hours after radiopharmaceutical administration, is performed. RESULTS In our experience, the complete protocol in parathyroid scintigraphy increases the accuracy of pre-operative parathyroid localization. CONCLUSION The complete utilization of all available nuclear medicine methods (SPECT e 99mTc) and image interpretation in a multidisciplinary context can improve the accuracy of parathyroid scintigraphy.

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Marise Lazaretti-Castro

Federal University of São Paulo

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Gabriela Luporini Saraiva

Federal University of São Paulo

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Lilian Fukusima Hayashi

Federal University of São Paulo

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Luiz Roberto Ramos

Federal University of São Paulo

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Ilda S. Kunii

Federal University of São Paulo

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José Gilberto H. Vieira

Federal University of São Paulo

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João Lindolfo Cunha Borges

Universidade Católica de Brasília

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