{"id":36361,"date":"2024-06-06T11:36:18","date_gmt":"2024-06-06T09:36:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/petsvetcheck.de\/krankheiten-und-stoerungen\/katze\/hypoparathyreoidismus-niedrige-produktion-von-parathormon-in-den-nebenschilddruesen\/"},"modified":"2026-02-17T17:32:07","modified_gmt":"2026-02-17T15:32:07","slug":"hypoparathyroidism-low-production-of-parathyroid-hormone-in-the-parathyroid-glands","status":"publish","type":"krankheit-katze","link":"https:\/\/petsvetcheck.de\/en\/diseases-and-disorders\/cat\/hypoparathyroidism-low-production-of-parathyroid-hormone-in-the-parathyroid-glands\/","title":{"rendered":"Hypoparathyroidism (Low Production of Parathyroid Hormone in the Parathyroid Glands)"},"content":{"rendered":"","protected":false},"featured_media":0,"template":"","krankheitsort":[143,141],"haufigkeit":[135],"organsystem_krankheiten":[227],"class_list":["post-36361","krankheit-katze","type-krankheit-katze","status-publish","hentry","krankheitsort-general-whole-body","krankheitsort-kopf-hals-en","haufigkeit-c-en","organsystem_krankheiten-hormones-metabolism","entry"],"acf":{"synonyme":"","synonyme_en":"Low Parathyroid Hormone","titel_en":"Hypoparathyroidism","weitere_suchbegriffe":"","triage":"orange","triage_begruendung":"Calcium levels drop sharply, posing a risk of muscle tremors and convulsions; calcium and vitamin D must be administered quickly.","definition":"Hypoparathyroidism in cats is a rare disease in which the parathyroid glands do not produce enough parathyroid hormone (PTH), leading to an imbalance of calcium and phosphate levels in the blood.","ursachen":"The parathyroid glands are small glands near the thyroid that produce parathyroid hormone. This hormone plays a crucial role in regulating calcium and phosphate balance in the body. Parathyroid hormone increases blood calcium levels by promoting calcium breakdown from bones, increasing calcium absorption in the gut, and reducing calcium excretion through the kidneys.\n\nHypoparathyroidism occurs when these glands do not produce enough parathyroid hormone. This leads to low blood calcium levels (hypocalcemia) and increased phosphate levels (hyperphosphatemia). In many cases, the cause is unknown (idiopathic), but it can also be caused by surgical removal or damage to the parathyroid glands, autoimmune diseases, or genetic factors.\n\nA common cause of hypoparathyroidism in cats is the accidental removal or damage of the parathyroid glands during thyroid surgery (thyroidectomy). These procedures are sometimes performed to treat nodules or tumors in the thyroid gland. Another possible cause is an autoimmune reaction, where the immune system mistakenly attacks the parathyroid glands and impairs their function.\n\nGenetic factors can also play a role, especially in certain cat breeds that may have a hereditary predisposition to this condition. There is evidence that certain environmental factors or nutritional deficiencies could also contribute to the development of hypoparathyroidism, although these connections are not yet fully understood.","auswahl_symptome_rot":[34503,35045,35480],"auswahl_symptome_blau":[35054,34930,34808,34782,35394,34868,35265],"auswahl_symptome_grun":[34952],"erganzungen_zu_symptomen":"The symptoms of hypoparathyroidism in cats are often subtle and can easily be confused with other health problems. The most common symptoms include muscle cramps or tremors, weakness, loss of appetite, and lethargy. In severe cases, convulsions and behavioral changes can occur.\n\nHypocalcemia, the main feature of this disease, can lead to neuromuscular symptoms because calcium plays an important role in muscle contraction and nerve function. Cats may also show signs of discomfort or pain, and in some cases, the coat may appear dull or unhealthy.\n\nAnother possible symptom is increased irritability or nervousness, as low calcium levels can make the nervous system overly excitable. Some cats also show signs of heart problems, such as an irregular heartbeat or heart murmurs, which can be caused by calcium deficiency.","diagnose":"The diagnosis of hypoparathyroidism begins with a detailed clinical examination and recording the cat's medical history. The veterinarian will order a blood test to measure calcium and phosphate levels in the blood. Low calcium and elevated phosphate levels are typical indicators of this disease.\n\nAdditionally, parathyroid hormone levels in the blood can be measured to confirm the diagnosis. A low or undetectable parathyroid hormone level combined with low calcium values supports the diagnosis of hypoparathyroidism. In some cases, imaging techniques such as ultrasound or X-ray may be used to detect structural abnormalities of the parathyroid or thyroid glands.\n\nAn accurate diagnosis is crucial, as the symptoms of hypoparathyroidism can resemble those of other diseases. Early diagnosis helps avoid complications and makes therapy more effective. The veterinarian can also rule out other possible causes for the symptoms to make a correct diagnosis.","behandlung":"The therapy for hypoparathyroidism in cats aims to normalize calcium and phosphate levels in the blood and relieve symptoms. This is usually achieved by administering calcium supplements, either oral or, in severe cases, intravenously.\n\nAdditionally, vitamin D supplements may be prescribed to improve calcium absorption in the gut. The dosage of calcium and vitamin D must be carefully monitored to avoid an overdose, which could lead to hypercalcemia. Regular blood tests are required to monitor calcium and phosphate levels and adjust the therapy accordingly.\n\nIn cats suffering from hypoparathyroidism due to surgery or damage to the parathyroid glands, treatment may be required for life. Close supervision by a veterinarian is crucial to ensure the cat responds well to the therapy and that no complications occur.","prognose":"The prognosis for cats with hypoparathyroidism depends on the cause and severity of the disease. With early diagnosis and appropriate therapy, many cats can lead a largely normal life. However, regular monitoring and adjustment of the therapy are crucial to minimize the risk of complications.\n\nIn cases where the cause of the disease can be resolved, such as by removing a thyroid mass, the prognosis can be particularly good. For cats suffering from an idiopathic or genetic form of the disease, lifelong therapy may be necessary, but even then, the quality of life is often good if the condition is well-managed.\n\nIt is important for cat owners to work closely with their veterinarian to develop an individual therapy plan and regularly monitor the cat's progress. Through this collaboration, the prognosis for cats with hypoparathyroidism can be significantly improved.","zusammenfassung":"Hypoparathyroidism in cats is a condition where the parathyroid glands do not produce enough parathyroid hormone, leading to low blood calcium levels. These glands are crucial for regulating calcium and phosphate balance. Causes can include accidental removal or damage to the glands during thyroid surgery, autoimmune reactions, or genetic factors. Symptoms include lethargy, loss of appetite, muscle tremors, and convulsions. Diagnosis is made through blood tests to measure calcium and phosphate levels as well as parathyroid hormone levels. Imaging techniques can be used to support the diagnosis.\n\nTherapy aims to normalize calcium and phosphate levels, often through calcium and vitamin D supplements. Regular monitoring by a veterinarian is essential to adjust the therapy and avoid complications. The prognosis depends on the cause and severity of the disease. With early diagnosis, many cats can lead a normal life. Prevention is difficult, but regular veterinary examinations and a balanced diet can help minimize the risk. Research focuses on genetic factors, better diagnostic methods, and new therapy approaches to improve the quality of life for affected cats.","ausblick_auf_aktuelle_forschung":"Research on hypoparathyroidism in cats is still in a relatively early stage, as the disease is rare in cats compared to other pets. Nevertheless, progress is being made to expand the understanding of this disease and improve diagnosis and therapy options. Current studies focus on the genetic factors that may contribute to the development of hypoparathyroidism. Researchers are investigating whether there are specific genetic predispositions that increase a cat's risk of suffering from this disease. This genetic research could lead to more targeted diagnostic methods in the future and facilitate the screening of high-risk cases.\n\nAnother important research area is the development of diagnostic procedures that allow for early and precise identification of the disease. Work is currently underway to improve the sensitivity and specificity of blood tests that measure parathyroid hormone levels as well as calcium and phosphorus values in the blood. Some of the latest technologies use molecular markers to provide even more accurate results, which is particularly important for detecting the disease in early stages before severe symptoms occur.\n\nIn the field of therapy, scientists are exploring new approaches to treating hypoparathyroidism in cats. Traditionally, treatment is carried out by administering calcium and vitamin D supplements to control symptoms. However, current studies are investigating innovative ways to support or improve parathyroid gland function. These include approaches such as gene therapy, which attempts to directly influence the genetic basis of the disease, or the development of synthetic parathyroid hormone analogs, which may allow for more efficient regulation of calcium metabolism.\n\nResearch is also exploring the long-term effects of hypoparathyroidism in cats and how these affect the quality of life and life expectancy of affected animals. Long-term studies are underway to better understand the progression of the disease and assess the effectiveness of different therapy methods over longer periods. These studies are crucial for developing evidence-based guidelines for managing the disease, helping veterinarians and pet owners make informed decisions.\n\nFinally, there is also a growing focus on the role of nutrition in supporting cats with hypoparathyroidism. Researchers are investigating how special diets rich in certain nutrients can improve the health of affected cats. These dietary approaches could be an important supplement to traditional therapy methods and help better control symptoms and promote the overall well-being of cats.","zusatzlicher_inhalt_im_hauptteil_katze":"Prevention of hypoparathyroidism in cats is not easy, as the disease often occurs as a result of other medical procedures or due to genetic factors. Nevertheless, there are some measures that can minimize the risk. A regular veterinary examination is crucial to detect and treat signs of health problems early. Through a balanced diet specifically tailored to the needs of cats, nutrient deficiencies that might increase the risk of parathyroid problems can be avoided.\n\nIt is also important to consult an experienced veterinarian when planning surgical procedures in the neck area, such as thyroid removal, to minimize the risk of unintentional damage to the parathyroid glands. Careful monitoring of calcium levels in cats that have undergone such procedures can also be helpful in recognizing early signs of hypoparathyroidism and acting accordingly.\n\nAdditionally, cat owners should ensure they keep their pets in a low-stress environment, as stress can worsen a variety of health problems. While these measures cannot completely eliminate the risk of developing hypoparathyroidism, they contribute to promoting the cat's overall health.","haufig_gestellte_fragen_faqs":"<ol>\n \t<li><b>What is hypoparathyroidism in cats? <\/b><b><\/b>Hypoparathyroidism in cats is a rare disease where the parathyroid glands do not produce enough parathyroid hormone (PTH). This hormone is responsible for regulating calcium and phosphorus metabolism in the body. A deficiency of PTH leads to low calcium levels in the blood, which can cause various health problems.<\/li>\n \t<li><b>What symptoms occur in cats with hypoparathyroidism? <\/b>The most common symptoms include muscle tremors, convulsions, lethargy, loss of appetite, and behavioral changes. In severe cases, respiratory problems, cardiac arrhythmia, and coma can also occur. The symptoms result mainly from the low calcium level in the blood.<\/li>\n \t<li><b>How is hypoparathyroidism diagnosed in cats? <\/b>Diagnosis is usually made through a combination of clinical symptoms and blood tests. These tests measure calcium and phosphorus levels in the blood as well as PTH levels. A low calcium and PTH level can indicate hypoparathyroidism.<\/li>\n \t<li><b>What are the causes of hypoparathyroidism in cats? <\/b>The causes can be diverse. The disease often occurs idiopathically, meaning without a recognizable cause. In some cases, it can be triggered by damage to or removal of the parathyroid glands, autoimmune diseases, or genetic factors.<\/li>\n \t<li><b>How is hypoparathyroidism treated in cats? <\/b>Therapy aims to control symptoms and normalize blood calcium levels. This is usually achieved by administering calcium and vitamin D supplements. In some cases, regular monitoring and adjustment of the dose may also be necessary.<\/li>\n \t<li><b>Is hypoparathyroidism curable in cats? <\/b>Hypoparathyreoidismus is usually not curable, but it can be well controlled. With the right therapy, many cats can lead a normal and healthy life. However, close monitoring and adjustment of the therapy are crucial.<\/li>\n \t<li><b>Can cats with hypoparathyroidism live normally? <\/b>Yes, many cats can lead a normal life with the right therapy. Regular veterinary care and adherence to the therapy plan are important to control symptoms and maintain the cat's quality of life.<\/li>\n \t<li><b>Are there preventive measures against hypoparathyroidism in cats? <\/b>Since the exact causes are often unknown, there are currently no specific prevention measures. However, a balanced diet and regular veterinary examinations can help maintain the cat's overall health.<\/li>\n \t<li><b>How common is hypoparathyroidism in cats? <\/b>Hypoparathyroidism is a rare disease in cats. The exact prevalence is not known, but it occurs significantly less frequently than in dogs or humans. Due to its rarity, diagnosis can sometimes be difficult.<\/li>\n \t<li><b>What role does nutrition play in the treatment of hypoparathyroidism? <\/b>Nutrition can play a supportive role in therapy. A balanced diet rich in calcium and vitamin D can help better control symptoms. It is important to adjust the diet in consultation with a veterinarian to ensure the best support for the affected cat.<\/li>\n<\/ol>","literaturangaben":"Mooney, Carmel T.; Peterson, Michael E. BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Endocrinology. 4th Edition, BSAVA, 2012.\nFeldman, Edward C.; Nelson, Richard W. Canine and Feline Endocrinology and Reproduction. 3rd Edition, Saunders, 2004.\nEttinger, Stephen J.; Feldman, Edward C. Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine. Saunders, 2010.\nBehrend, Ellen N.; Kooistra, Hans S.; Nelson, Richard; Reusch, Claudia E.; Scott-Moncrieff, J. Catharine. Canine and Feline Endocrinology. 4th Edition, Saunders, 2015.\nPeterson, Mark E.; Kintzer, Patricia P. Management of Hypoparathyroidism in Dogs and Cats. Veterinary Clinics: North America: Small Animal Practice, 1997.","symptome_ausgeblendet":"","erganzungen":"","faq":[{"frage":"1. What is hypoparathyroidism in cats?","antwort":"Hypoparathyroidism in cats is a rare disease where the parathyroid glands do not produce enough parathyroid hormone (PTH). This hormone is responsible for regulating calcium and phosphorus metabolism in the body. A deficiency of PTH leads to low calcium levels in the blood, which can cause various health problems."},{"frage":"2. What symptoms occur in cats with hypoparathyroidism?","antwort":"The most common symptoms include muscle tremors, convulsions, lethargy, loss of appetite, and behavioral changes. In severe cases, respiratory problems, cardiac arrhythmia, and coma can also occur. The symptoms result mainly from the low calcium level in the blood."},{"frage":"3. How is hypoparathyroidism diagnosed in cats?","antwort":"Diagnosis is usually made through a combination of clinical symptoms and blood tests. These tests measure calcium and phosphorus levels in the blood as well as PTH levels. A low calcium and PTH level can indicate hypoparathyroidism."},{"frage":"4. What are the causes of hypoparathyroidism in cats?","antwort":"The causes can be diverse. The disease often occurs idiopathically, meaning without a recognizable cause. In some cases, it can be triggered by damage to or removal of the parathyroid glands, autoimmune diseases, or genetic factors."},{"frage":"5. How is hypoparathyroidism treated in cats?","antwort":"Therapy aims to control symptoms and normalize blood calcium levels. This is usually achieved by administering calcium and vitamin D supplements. In some cases, regular monitoring and adjustment of the dose may also be necessary."},{"frage":"6. Is hypoparathyroidism curable in cats?","antwort":"Hypoparathyreoidismus is usually not curable, but it can be well controlled. With the right therapy, many cats can lead a normal and healthy life. However, close monitoring and adjustment of the therapy are crucial."},{"frage":"7. Can cats with hypoparathyroidism live normally?","antwort":"Yes, many cats can lead a normal life with the right therapy. Regular veterinary care and adherence to the therapy plan are important to control symptoms and maintain the cat's quality of life."},{"frage":"8. Are there preventive measures against hypoparathyroidism in cats?","antwort":"Since the exact causes are often unknown, there are currently no specific prevention measures. However, a balanced diet and regular veterinary examinations can help maintain the cat's overall health."},{"frage":"9. How common is hypoparathyroidism in cats?","antwort":"Hypoparathyroidism is a rare disease in cats. The exact prevalence is not known, but it occurs significantly less frequently than in dogs or humans. Due to its rarity, diagnosis can sometimes be difficult."},{"frage":"10. What role does nutrition play in the treatment of hypoparathyroidism?","antwort":"Nutrition can play a supportive role in therapy. 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