The role of the endocrine vitamin D pathway in regulating the serum calcium concentration in man is well described. In the presence of a low serum calcium level, the vitamin D metabolic pathway is called upon to produce more of the active vitamin D hormone, 1, 25-dihydroxyvitamin D (1, 25-D), via up-regulation of the CYP27b1-hydroxylase activity in the kidney. The consequence is mobilization of skeletal calcium stores to return the circulating calcium level back to the normal range. On the other hand, when the serum calcium level increases, endocrine forces move to suppress renal 1, 25D production and squelch bone resorption. It is now known that vitamin D metabolites also operate in an autocrine, paracrine and intracrine mode to control vi...
Special Issue: Proceedings of the 12th Workshop on Vitamin D, Maastricht, The Netherlands, 6-10 July...
Loss-of-function mutations in genes involved in the vitamin D/vitamin D receptor system have clearly...
In 1919 Sir Edward Mellanby produced experimental rickets for the first time and reported on its sub...
Copyright © 2003 The Australasian Association of Clinical Biochemists IncThe vitamin D endocrine sys...
Vitamin D functions in the body through both an endocrine mechanism (regulation of calcium absorptio...
The interest in vitamin D continues unabated with thousands of publications contributing to a vast a...
Current status of our understanding of the metabolism of vitamin D and its implications in metabolic...
The endocrine action of plasma 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D plays a key role in the regulation of plasma ...
Vitamin D, a prohormone, is initially converted to 25(OH) D3 in the liver. Further hydroxylation in ...
Current data demonstrate that vitamin D deficiency contributes to the aetiology of at least two meta...
Despite its historical name, vitamin D is not a vitamin at all but a hormone that, when activated, i...
The last five years have witnessed a remarkable renaissance in vitamin D research and a complete re-...
Before it exerts its biological action on its target tissues, the circulating form of vitamin D,25-h...
Update on vitamin D and its newer analogues: Actions and rationale for treatment in chronic renal fa...
The great potency of 1,25 (OH)2D3 in increasing intestinal calcium absorption and eventually serum c...
Special Issue: Proceedings of the 12th Workshop on Vitamin D, Maastricht, The Netherlands, 6-10 July...
Loss-of-function mutations in genes involved in the vitamin D/vitamin D receptor system have clearly...
In 1919 Sir Edward Mellanby produced experimental rickets for the first time and reported on its sub...
Copyright © 2003 The Australasian Association of Clinical Biochemists IncThe vitamin D endocrine sys...
Vitamin D functions in the body through both an endocrine mechanism (regulation of calcium absorptio...
The interest in vitamin D continues unabated with thousands of publications contributing to a vast a...
Current status of our understanding of the metabolism of vitamin D and its implications in metabolic...
The endocrine action of plasma 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D plays a key role in the regulation of plasma ...
Vitamin D, a prohormone, is initially converted to 25(OH) D3 in the liver. Further hydroxylation in ...
Current data demonstrate that vitamin D deficiency contributes to the aetiology of at least two meta...
Despite its historical name, vitamin D is not a vitamin at all but a hormone that, when activated, i...
The last five years have witnessed a remarkable renaissance in vitamin D research and a complete re-...
Before it exerts its biological action on its target tissues, the circulating form of vitamin D,25-h...
Update on vitamin D and its newer analogues: Actions and rationale for treatment in chronic renal fa...
The great potency of 1,25 (OH)2D3 in increasing intestinal calcium absorption and eventually serum c...
Special Issue: Proceedings of the 12th Workshop on Vitamin D, Maastricht, The Netherlands, 6-10 July...
Loss-of-function mutations in genes involved in the vitamin D/vitamin D receptor system have clearly...
In 1919 Sir Edward Mellanby produced experimental rickets for the first time and reported on its sub...