Vitamin D Flashcards
What are the characteristics of Vitamin D?
● Secosteriod produced from steroid ring system by opening of the B ring
● Occurs only under catalytic conditions involving ultraviolet light from sun
● Needed to make active Vit D = skin (UV light), liver, kidney. Note that in the kidney, PTH, ↓serum Ca, ↓ serum PO 4 all enhance synthesis of the active 1,25 form of vitamin D (and decrease 24,25 formation). On the other hand, fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) is synthesized and secreted by OB’s and OC’s and decreases formation of 1,25 Vitamin D in the kidney, and additionally, FGF23 inhibits phosphate reabsorption.
● Transport via a specific carrier protein – Vitamin D binding globulin Fat soluble, so see adipose storage
● Binds to a nuclear receptor (transcription factor) similar to other steroid hormones → affects transcription of genes (i.e., effects are genomic)
What are the major effects of vitamin D?
- Increases intestinal absorption of Ca and PO4: a poorly understood process
▪TRPV6 Ca2+ channels mediate mucosal brush border Ca2+ entry in the intestine and this appears to be a VitaminD dependent process
▪ Vit. D ↑ the expression of a Ca2 ATPase on the serosal membrane of the intestinal mucosal cell (genomic effects). The Ca2+ ATPase helps to extrude Ca2+ across the serosal membrane into the bloodstream. Calbidin D9K, whose expression is also upregulated by Vitamin D, enhances the extrusion of Ca2+ by the CaATPase - Decreases renal excretion of Ca and PO4
- Increases both bone resorption and formation in part by stimulating the proliferation and differentiation of osteoblasts and osteoclasts
What is the source of Vitamin D3?
Animal
What is the source of Vitamin D2?
Plant
What are the differences between Vitamin D2 and D3?
Although there are chemical differences there is no physiologic difference
Is Vitamin D a hormone or a prohormone?
a prohormone
What makes Vitamin D elimination long?
Binding
Is Vitamin D water or fat soluble?
Fat (adipose storage)
Where is Vitamin D cleared?
Liver
What do Vitamin D metabolites do?
- Increase intestinal absorption of Calcium and Phosphate
- Decrease excretion of calcium and phosphate by the kidney
- Increase bone resorption
- Increase bone formation