Vitamin D: Absorption, Transport, Metabolism, Storage
25-OH-D3 is hydroxylated in the kidney, it forms:
1, 25-OH2-D3 - Calcitriol
What enzyme made in the liver converts vitamin D3 to calcidiol (25-OH-D3)?
25 hydroxylase
In the liver, vitamin D3 (from diet and sun) is hydroxylated to:
25-OH-D3 / calcidiol
Storage form of vitamin D
25-OH-D3 / calcidiol
About _____% of dietary vitamin D is absorbed
50%
Metabolism overview: skin
7-dehydrocholesterol -> previtamin D3 -> vitamin D3
Metabolism overview: Kidney
Calcidiol -> calcitriol OR 24,25-OH2-D3 (vitamins degradation)
After hepatic synthesis, most 25-OH-D3 is secreted from the liver to the blood transported by:
VDBP and albumin
Metabolism overview: Liver
Vitamin D3 -> calcidiol
The main storage site or vitamin D =
adipose tissue
Main active form of vitamin D
calcitriol - 1,25-OH2-D3
Vitamin D is incorporated into _____________ for transport through lymph into circulation
chylomicron
simultaneous absorption with ____________ improves absorption
dietary lipids
Largest about of vitamin D is absorbed in the:
jejunum
2nd hydroxylation of vitamin D occurs in the:
kidney
1st hydroxylation of vitamin D occurs in the:
liver
Chylomicron remnants deliver dietary vitamin D not taken by tissues to
liver
Other tissues can convert vitamin D3 into 25-OH-D3 but the _________ is the main and most efficient site where this occurs
liver
Does dietary vitamin D (both D3 and D2) require digestion?
no
Chylomicrons transport dietary vitamin D to ___________________ throughout the body
nonhepatic tissues
Metabolism by the kidney is stimulated by:
parathyroid hormone (PTH)
Vitamin D is incorporated into micelle that diffuses through the lumen and unstirred water layer adjacent to the enterocytes enabling close contact with the brush border membrane. From this site, vitamin D is absorbed through:
passive diffusion into the enterocyte
The main pool of vitamin D =
the blood
VDBP =
vitamin D binding protein
Vitamin D3 made by the skin is picked up for transport in the blood by a:
vitamin D binding protein - VDBP
Concentrations of 25-OH-D3 reflects:
vitamin D status (diet and sun)
Cholecalciferol
vitamin D3
Vitamin D has a half-life of:
~3 weeks