Introduction
Vitamin D Pathway
- Synthesis
- vitamin D3
- synthesized in skin from sun exposure
- vitamin D2
- ingested from plants in the diet
- both are prehormones that must be converted in 2 steps
- 25-hydroxylation in liver
- 1-hydroxylation in the peritubular capilliaries of the kidney
- only 1,25-(OH)2 vitamin D is active
- 24,25-(OH)2 vitamin D is an inactive form
- vitamin D3
- Function
- ↑ serum Ca2+ and phosphate via
- ↑ absorption of calcium and phosphate from the intestine
- ↑ bone resorption of Ca2+ and phosphate
- recall PTH functions to ↑ serum Ca2+ but ↓ serum phosphate
- ↑ serum Ca2+ and phosphate via
- Regulation
- hypocalcemia/hypophoshatemia stimulates 1,25-(OH)2 vitamin D production
- 1,25-(OH)2 vitamin D feedback negatively on itself
- Pathology
- rickets / osteomalacia
Clinical Conditions