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Table 1 Demographic characteristics and basic biochemical features of PHP1, normal control and PHPT group

From: Explorative research on glucolipid metabolism and levels of adipokines in pseudohypoparathyroidism type 1 patients

 

PHP1 (n = 49)

Normal control (n = 30)

PHPT (n = 64)

p1

p2

p3

M/F (n/n)

26/23

14/16

13/51

0.818

0.014

0.001

Age (years)

25.1 ± 10.8

26.3 ± 11.2

55.5 ± 14.3

0.658

 < 0.001

 < 0.001

 < 18 yo [n, (%)]

11 (22.4%)

9 (30%)

0 (0%)

1.000

0.004

0.001

 ≥ 18 yo [n, (%)]

38 (77.5%)

21 (70%)

64 (100%)

   

BMI (kg/m2)

23.88 ± 5.23

21.72 ± 3.07

23.88 (19.47–32.24)

0.117

0.004

0.308

Overweight [n, (%)]

11 (22.4%)

6 (20%)

25 (29.1%)

0.130

Obese [n, (%)]

7 (14.3%)

0 (0%)

16 (18.6%)

   

Overweight/obese [n, (%)]

18 (36.7%)

6 (20%)

41 (64.1%)

0.207

 < 0.001

0.004

Ca (mmol/L)

2.24 (1.43–2.50)

2.42 ± 0.07

2.78 ± 0.18

0.048

 < 0.001

 < 0.001

P (mmol/L)

1.53 ± 0.37

1.19 ± 0.14

0.87 (0.45–1.20)

0.002

 < 0.001

 < 0.001

ALP (U/L)

76.0 (37.0–443.0)

58.2 ± 15.3

102.0 (54.0–673.0)

 < 0.001

 < 0.001

 < 0.001

24hUCa (mmol)

1.69 (0.10–7.90,n = 42)

NA

7.48 ± 3.13

 < 0.001

β-CTX (ng/ml)

0.34 (0.08–2.90)

0.12 (0.07–0.34)

0.74 (0.05–3.22)

 < 0.001

 < 0.001

0.108

25OHD (ng/ml)

30.95 (10.30–136.90)

19.16 ± 10.27

17.69 ± 8.98

0.003

1.000

 < 0.001

TP1NP (ng/ml)

54.0 (23.9–1141.0)

56.7 (23.8–99.3)

67.7 (13.1–651.1)

0.420

0.126

0.553

PTH (pg/ml)

138.20(10.0–630.3)

37.78 ± 9.58

141.85 (55.7–756.7)

 < 0.001

 < 0.001

0.181

Cr (μmol/L)

67.69 ± 17.63

74.30 ± 17.00

61.5 (40–134)

0.531

0.024

0.129

Alb (g/L)

47(31–53)

46.00 ± 2.27

45.23 ± 2.73

0.325

0.184

0.022

ALT (U/L)

16 (7–68)

20.83 ± 9.61

17 (7–102)

0.141

1.000

0.022

  1. PHP1: pseudohypoparathyroidism type 1; PHPT: primary hyperparathyroidism; M: male; F: female; BMI: body mass index; Ca: serum calcium; P: phosphorus; ALP: alkaline phosphatase; 24hUCa: 24-h urinary calcium; β-CTX: β-C-terminal telopeptide; 25OHD: 25-hydroxy vitamin D; TP1NP: total procollagen type 1 N-peptide; PTH: parathyroid hormone; Cr: creatinine; Alb: albumin; ALT: alanine aminotransferase; p1: p-value for comparison between PHP1 and normal control; p2: p-value for comparison between PHPT and normal control; p3: p-value for comparison between PHP1 and PHPT. p-value of less than 0.05 would be considered as of significantly difference