Nuclear DNA analysis of hyperplastic parathyroid glands in multiple endocrine neoplasia type I
M. Komatsu, R. H. Nishiyama and C. B. Bagwell
Department of Surgery, Shinshu University School of Medicine, Matsumoto, Japan.
Twenty-four hyperplastic parathyroid glands from 11 patients with multiple
endocrine neoplasia type I (MEN-I), and 36 hyperplastic parathyroid glands
in 15 patients with sporadic primary hyperparathyroidism, ie, not
associated with MEN, were analyzed for DNA by flow cytometry. Sixteen of 24
hyperplastic parathyroid glands from patients with MEN-I were DNA diploid,
and eight were DNA aneuploid. Thirty-three of 36 hyperplastic parathyroid
glands from patients without MEN were DNA diploid, and only three were DNA
aneuploid. The mean percentage of 4c level (a measure of the G2M phase of
the cell cycle) of DNA diploid hyperplastic parathyroid glands taken from
patients with MEN-I was 8.1% +/- 4.5%, which is significantly higher than
the 3.5% +/- 3.4% for those taken from patients without MEN. Our results
show that there is a difference in nuclear DNA content between hyperplastic
parathyroid glands in patients with MEN-I and those in patients without
MEN.