Background: Observational data associate lower levels of serum vitamin D with coronary artery calcification, cardiovascular events and mortality. However, there is little interventional evidence demonstrating that moderate vitamin D deficiency plays a causative role in cardiovascular disease. This study examined the cardiovascular effects of dietary vitamin D deficiency and of vitamin D receptor agonist (paricalcitol) administration in apolipoprotein E knockout mice. Methods: Mice were fed atherogenic diets with normal vitamin D content (1.5IU/kg) or without vitamin D. Paricalcitol, or matched vehicle, was administered 3× weekly by intraperitoneal injection. Following 20 weeks of these interventions cardiovascular phenotype was character...
Aim: Altered vitamin D signaling is associated with cardiac dysfunction, but the pathogenic mechanis...
Arterial calcification is a common feature of pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE), a disease characterize...
A poor vitamin D status, i.e. low serum levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D), is common in the g...
role in cardiovascular disease. This study examined the cardiovascular effects of dietary vitamin D...
8noBackground and Aims Cardiovascular disease is the main cause of death worldwide, but the collect...
Multiple epidemiological studies link vitamin D deficiency to increased cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
<div><p>Multiple epidemiological studies link vitamin D deficiency to increased cardiovascular disea...
Low levels of 25-hydroxy vitamin D (25(OH)D) are associated with cardiovascular diseases. Herein, we...
Several studies have shown that vitamin D may play a role in many biochemical mechanisms in addition...
Vitamin D is a precursor of the steroid hormone calcitriol that is crucial for bone and mineral meta...
Conflicting data exists as to whether vitamin D receptor agonists (VDRa) are protective of arterial ...
Vitamin D exists in several forms comprising steroid-like fat-soluble molecules (secosteroids). Chol...
Vitamin D, a secosteroid hormone, affects multiple biological pathways via both genomic and nongenom...
AbstractObjectiveApart from its role in bone metabolism, vitamin D may also influence cardiovascular...
Vitamin D is necessary for bone health but may also have many extra-skeletal effects. The vitamin D ...
Aim: Altered vitamin D signaling is associated with cardiac dysfunction, but the pathogenic mechanis...
Arterial calcification is a common feature of pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE), a disease characterize...
A poor vitamin D status, i.e. low serum levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D), is common in the g...
role in cardiovascular disease. This study examined the cardiovascular effects of dietary vitamin D...
8noBackground and Aims Cardiovascular disease is the main cause of death worldwide, but the collect...
Multiple epidemiological studies link vitamin D deficiency to increased cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
<div><p>Multiple epidemiological studies link vitamin D deficiency to increased cardiovascular disea...
Low levels of 25-hydroxy vitamin D (25(OH)D) are associated with cardiovascular diseases. Herein, we...
Several studies have shown that vitamin D may play a role in many biochemical mechanisms in addition...
Vitamin D is a precursor of the steroid hormone calcitriol that is crucial for bone and mineral meta...
Conflicting data exists as to whether vitamin D receptor agonists (VDRa) are protective of arterial ...
Vitamin D exists in several forms comprising steroid-like fat-soluble molecules (secosteroids). Chol...
Vitamin D, a secosteroid hormone, affects multiple biological pathways via both genomic and nongenom...
AbstractObjectiveApart from its role in bone metabolism, vitamin D may also influence cardiovascular...
Vitamin D is necessary for bone health but may also have many extra-skeletal effects. The vitamin D ...
Aim: Altered vitamin D signaling is associated with cardiac dysfunction, but the pathogenic mechanis...
Arterial calcification is a common feature of pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE), a disease characterize...
A poor vitamin D status, i.e. low serum levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D), is common in the g...