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Parathyroid hormone receptor agonists in the management of osteoporosis

Parathyroid hormone receptor agonists in the management of osteoporosis
Parathyroid hormone receptor agonists in the management of osteoporosis
Parathyroid hormone (PTH) regulates bone homeostasis. Intermittent exposure to PTH results in bone formation being greater than bone resorption, and this effect has been harnessed through the development of agonists of the PTH and PTH-related protein type 1 receptor (PTH1R) to treat osteoporosis. Teriparatide, an analogue of the first 34 amino acids of PTH, and abaloparatide, which resembles PTH-related protein (PTHrP) in structure, are PTH1R agonists currently in clinical use. Both medications have been shown to increase bone mineral density at the lumbar spine, femoral neck and total hip. Randomized controlled trials with teriparatide or abaloparatide have also provided evidence of reduction in vertebral and non-vertebral fractures. The ACTIVE trial suggested slightly greater efficacy for major osteoporotic fractures (as an exploratory end point) for abaloparatide than for teriparatide. A similar potential superiority was suggested for hip fracture in a real-world, observational study. Side effects of these medications are usually transient, and although a risk of osteosarcoma was suggested by studies using murine models, no such risk has been observed in extensive human studies. Overall, both teriparatide and abaloparatide have demonstrated convincing clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness, with a reassuring safety profile. Potential differences in their effects on bone mineral density and their antifracture effects offer avenues for differentiation but require further validation in appropriately designed studies.
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Fuggle, Nicholas, Rizzoli, René and Beaudart, Charlotte , et al. (2025) Parathyroid hormone receptor agonists in the management of osteoporosis. Nature Rheumatology Reviews. (doi:10.1038/s41584-025-01287-w).

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Abstract

Parathyroid hormone (PTH) regulates bone homeostasis. Intermittent exposure to PTH results in bone formation being greater than bone resorption, and this effect has been harnessed through the development of agonists of the PTH and PTH-related protein type 1 receptor (PTH1R) to treat osteoporosis. Teriparatide, an analogue of the first 34 amino acids of PTH, and abaloparatide, which resembles PTH-related protein (PTHrP) in structure, are PTH1R agonists currently in clinical use. Both medications have been shown to increase bone mineral density at the lumbar spine, femoral neck and total hip. Randomized controlled trials with teriparatide or abaloparatide have also provided evidence of reduction in vertebral and non-vertebral fractures. The ACTIVE trial suggested slightly greater efficacy for major osteoporotic fractures (as an exploratory end point) for abaloparatide than for teriparatide. A similar potential superiority was suggested for hip fracture in a real-world, observational study. Side effects of these medications are usually transient, and although a risk of osteosarcoma was suggested by studies using murine models, no such risk has been observed in extensive human studies. Overall, both teriparatide and abaloparatide have demonstrated convincing clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness, with a reassuring safety profile. Potential differences in their effects on bone mineral density and their antifracture effects offer avenues for differentiation but require further validation in appropriately designed studies.

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/504355
ISSN: 1759-4790
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Author: Nicholas Fuggle ORCID iD
Author: René Rizzoli
Author: Charlotte Beaudart
Author: Bernard Cortet
Author: Mickaël Hiligsmann
Author: Jean-Marc Kaufman
Author: Nicola Veronese
Author: Ben Hur Albergaria
Author: Nasser M. Al-Daghri
Author: Majed S. Alokail
Author: Maria-Luisa Brandi
Author: Olivier Bruyère
Author: Nansa Burlet
Author: Claudia Campusano
Author: Enrique Casado
Author: Etienne Cavalier
Author: Manju Chandran
Author: Cyrus Cooper ORCID iD
Author: Patrizia D'Amelio
Author: Bess Dawson-Hughes
Author: Peter R. Ebeling
Author: John A. Kanis
Author: Andreas Kurth
Author: Radmila Matijevic
Author: Eugene McCloskey
Author: Michael R. McClung
Author: Ouafa Mkinsi
Author: Ngozi Njeze
Author: Regis P. Radermecker
Author: Francois Rannou
Author: Stuart Silverman
Author: Sansin Tuzun
Author: Leith Zakraoui
Author: Jean-Yves Reginster
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