Lecture26: Vitamin D Flashcards
2 functions of calcium?
Muscle contraction, and binding of hormones to receptors
Sources of calcium
Bone and reabsorption in kidney
2 presentations of hypocalcaemia?
Convulsions and paralysis
2 Presentations of chronic hypercalcaemia
Dehydration and kidney damage
Sources of vitamin D?
Vitamin D2 and D3
The first step to Vitamin D activation is via enzyme?
25-hydroxylase
What is the enzyme at the second stage of Vitamin D activation, this time at the kidney?
1 alpha hydroxylase
What is the final Vitamin D activation product?
Calcitriol, aka 1-25hydroxycalciferol
The 1-alpha hydroxylase enzyme is regulated by?
PTH (Parathormone)
What is the storage form of Vitamin D?
The liver product being , 25-hydroxycalciferol
Factors that affect vitamin D3 entering the body?
Skin colour and diet
How does Vitamin D increase the calcium absorption from the intestine?
Increasing the transcription of Calbindin, calcium binding protein
Therapeutic uses of Vitamin D3?
Replacement therapy and immunosuppressive
Effects of Excess Vitamin D?
Weakness and headaches
Causes of Vitamin D deficiency?
Diet and renal failure