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Vitamin D3 Presented by John Lear
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Vitamin D3: The Basics A fat-soluble vitamin: C27H44O
Sources: Skin, Diet Active form: Calcitriol - steroid hormone Overall effect: ↑Ca2+ in blood Vitamin D2: from plants, not as efficient
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Cholesterol Precursor (in skin)
Structure Cholesterol Precursor (in skin)
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(prohormone) Calcitriol 1,25(OH)2D3
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Vitamin D3 Pathway
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Vitamin D Binding Protein
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Vitamin D Receptor (VDR)
A type of “Nuclear Receptor”
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Vitamin D Receptor (VDR)
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Effects of ↑Calcitriol? (Hint: ↑Ca2+!)
Intestines ↑Absorption of Ca2+ (↑calbindin) ↑Absorption of PO4- ↑Absorption of Mg2+ Parathyroid Glands ↓PTH Synthesis ↓PTH Secretion 3. Bone ↑Ca2+ Resorption from bone 4. Kidneys ↑Ca2+ Reabsorption in tubules Auto-regulation (negative feedback) of Calcitriol production
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Regulation of Calcitriol
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“Permissive Effect”
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↓Phosphorus - - ↑Phosphorus +
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Vitamin D Abnormalities
Normal Blood Vitamin D levels: ng/ml Vitamin D Abnormalities Vitamin D Deficiency Rickets (children) Osteomalacia (adults) Secondary Hyperparathyroidism May lead to: Depression Greater risk of cancers
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Vitamin D Abnormalities
Normal Blood Vitamin D levels: ng/ml Vitamin D Abnormalities Vitamin D Toxicity Calcium Kidney Stones Bone Pains Gastrointestinal Pains Psychological problems
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In Summation Vitamin D3 Active form is Calcitriol
Primary action: increase intestinal Ca2+ absorption Closely linked with PTH for Ca2+ and PO4- regulation
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Thank you! Sources: (Dr. David Cohen - Medical Education)
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