For many years deficiency of vitamin D was merely identified and assimilated to the presence of bone rickets. It is now clear that suboptimal vitamin D status may be correlated with several disorders and that the expression of 1-α-hydroxylase in tissues other than the kidney is widespread and of clinical relevance. Recently, evidence has been collected to suggest that, beyond the traditional involvement in mineral metabolism, vitamin D may interact with other kidney hormones such as renin and erythropoietin. This interaction would be responsible for some of the systemic and renal effects evoked for the therapy with vitamin D. The administration of analogues of vitamin D has been associated with an improvement of anaemia and reduction in ESA...
Prevention of progressive renal function loss and its complications remains the main challenge in cl...
The renal renin–angiotensin system plays a major role in determining the rate of chronic renal disea...
Residual proteinuria, the amount of proteinuria that remains during optimally dosed renin-angiotensi...
For many years deficiency of vitamin D was merely identified and assimilated to the presence of bone...
For many years deficiency of vitamin D was merely identified and assimilated to the presence of bone...
Vitamin D receptor agonists (VDRAs) inhibit the renin–angiotensin system (RAS) and reduce podocyte l...
Vitamin D is typically viewed as a key player in the regulation of calcium and phosphate levels and ...
Vitamin D is typically viewed as a key player in the regulation of calcium and phosphate levels and ...
Vitamin D (VD) is a pro-hormone essential for life in higher animals. It is present in few types of ...
ANTIPROTEINURIC TREATMENT REDUCES URINARY EXCRETION OF VITAMIN D-BINDING PROTEIN IN PATIENTS WITH CH...
Vitamin D is metabolized in the liver and kidneys and then converted to the active form, 1.25-dihydr...
Vitamin D deficiency appears to be an underestimated risk factor for cardiovascular disease in patie...
Prevention of progressive renal function loss and its complications remains the main challenge in cl...
Introduction: Vitamin D plasma levels are negatively associated with blood pressure and cardiovascul...
Our understanding of the vitamin D receptor (VDR) and the effects of VDR activation has changed dram...
Prevention of progressive renal function loss and its complications remains the main challenge in cl...
The renal renin–angiotensin system plays a major role in determining the rate of chronic renal disea...
Residual proteinuria, the amount of proteinuria that remains during optimally dosed renin-angiotensi...
For many years deficiency of vitamin D was merely identified and assimilated to the presence of bone...
For many years deficiency of vitamin D was merely identified and assimilated to the presence of bone...
Vitamin D receptor agonists (VDRAs) inhibit the renin–angiotensin system (RAS) and reduce podocyte l...
Vitamin D is typically viewed as a key player in the regulation of calcium and phosphate levels and ...
Vitamin D is typically viewed as a key player in the regulation of calcium and phosphate levels and ...
Vitamin D (VD) is a pro-hormone essential for life in higher animals. It is present in few types of ...
ANTIPROTEINURIC TREATMENT REDUCES URINARY EXCRETION OF VITAMIN D-BINDING PROTEIN IN PATIENTS WITH CH...
Vitamin D is metabolized in the liver and kidneys and then converted to the active form, 1.25-dihydr...
Vitamin D deficiency appears to be an underestimated risk factor for cardiovascular disease in patie...
Prevention of progressive renal function loss and its complications remains the main challenge in cl...
Introduction: Vitamin D plasma levels are negatively associated with blood pressure and cardiovascul...
Our understanding of the vitamin D receptor (VDR) and the effects of VDR activation has changed dram...
Prevention of progressive renal function loss and its complications remains the main challenge in cl...
The renal renin–angiotensin system plays a major role in determining the rate of chronic renal disea...
Residual proteinuria, the amount of proteinuria that remains during optimally dosed renin-angiotensi...