Background—A variety of studies carried out using either human subjects or laboratory animals suggest that vitamin D and its analogues possess important beneficial activity in the cardiovascular system. Using Cre-Lox technology we have selectively deleted the vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene in the cardiac myocyte in an effort to better understand the role of vitamin D in regulating myocyte structure and function. Methods and Results—Targeted deletion of the exon 4 coding sequence in the VDR gene resulted in an increase in myocyte size and left ventricular weight/body weight versus controls both at baseline and following a 7-day infusion of isoproterenol. There was no increase in interstitial fibrosis. These knockout mice demonstrated a reduct...
Vitamin D is necessary for bone health but may also have many extra-skeletal effects. The vitamin D ...
Background: Activation of the vitamin D-vitamin D receptor (VDR) axis has been shown to reduce blood...
Vitamin D deficiency is present in the vast majority of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), ...
Since the discovery of the receptor for 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D$\sb3$ (1,25(OH)$\sb2$D$\sb3$) in lef...
Background: Increasing evidence indicates that vitamin D deficiency negatively affects the cardiovas...
Aim: Altered vitamin D signaling is associated with cardiac dysfunction, but the pathogenic mechanis...
Calcitriol, the bioactive metabolite of vitamin D, interacts with the ubiquitously expressed nuclear...
Vitamin D has recently been suggested as an important mediator of blood pressure and cardiovascular ...
Vitamin D represents a group of secosteroids involved in the calcium and phosphate metabolism. The a...
Vitamin D has recently been suggested as an important mediator of blood pressure and cardiovascular ...
Epidemiological studies have linked vitamin D deficiency to an increased incidence of myocardial inf...
For a long time, vitamin D was regarded as an essential component for the maintenance of appropriate...
Vitamin D is a hormone with both genomic and non-genomic actions. It exerts its activity by binding ...
doi:10.1152/ajpregu.00322.2013.—Vitamin D receptors (VDR) are found in cells throughout the cardiova...
Myopathy is a feature of many inflammatory syndromes. Chronic inflammation has been linked to pathop...
Vitamin D is necessary for bone health but may also have many extra-skeletal effects. The vitamin D ...
Background: Activation of the vitamin D-vitamin D receptor (VDR) axis has been shown to reduce blood...
Vitamin D deficiency is present in the vast majority of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), ...
Since the discovery of the receptor for 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D$\sb3$ (1,25(OH)$\sb2$D$\sb3$) in lef...
Background: Increasing evidence indicates that vitamin D deficiency negatively affects the cardiovas...
Aim: Altered vitamin D signaling is associated with cardiac dysfunction, but the pathogenic mechanis...
Calcitriol, the bioactive metabolite of vitamin D, interacts with the ubiquitously expressed nuclear...
Vitamin D has recently been suggested as an important mediator of blood pressure and cardiovascular ...
Vitamin D represents a group of secosteroids involved in the calcium and phosphate metabolism. The a...
Vitamin D has recently been suggested as an important mediator of blood pressure and cardiovascular ...
Epidemiological studies have linked vitamin D deficiency to an increased incidence of myocardial inf...
For a long time, vitamin D was regarded as an essential component for the maintenance of appropriate...
Vitamin D is a hormone with both genomic and non-genomic actions. It exerts its activity by binding ...
doi:10.1152/ajpregu.00322.2013.—Vitamin D receptors (VDR) are found in cells throughout the cardiova...
Myopathy is a feature of many inflammatory syndromes. Chronic inflammation has been linked to pathop...
Vitamin D is necessary for bone health but may also have many extra-skeletal effects. The vitamin D ...
Background: Activation of the vitamin D-vitamin D receptor (VDR) axis has been shown to reduce blood...
Vitamin D deficiency is present in the vast majority of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), ...