Vit D

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What is osteomalacia?

The softening of the bones; impaired mineralization of the bone matrix

How do humans obtain Vitamin D?

Through dietary intake and sunlight exposure.

How is Vitamin D transported in the blood?

Vit D is transported in the blood via Vitamin D binding protein (DBP) and delivered to the liver for storage or to the kidney of activation.

What are the molecular characteristics of Vit D?

Vitamin D is secosteroid and fat-soluble prohormone

What occurs when someone is deficient in Vitamin D?

You have impaired absorption of calcium and phosphorus you have impaired differentiation of enterocytes and a deficiency is known to be associated with MS, inflammatory bowel disease, and cancers.

What is a prophormone?

an inactive precursor of a hormone.

why are obese individuals at high risk for vit d deficiency?

because increased subcutaneous fat results in increased storage of vit D and less for bioavailability

Why are dark-skinned individuals at high risk for vit d deficiency?

because melanin competes with vit D precursors in the skin for absorption of UV light. UV light is needed to activate vit D precursors for vit D generation

Why are individuals with kidney disease at high risk for vit d deficiency?

due to decreased hormonal regulation of active vit D from the kidney

why are the elderly at high risk for vitamin D deficiency?

due to decreased levels of vitamin D precursors in the skin

What is Vitamin D2

ergocalciferol

What happens to Vitamin D once it is activated?

it is secreted into circulation for delivery to target organs, such as the intestines, bones, kidney and binds to vitamin D receptors within the plasma membrane of those cells.

What is Phosphopenic?

low levels of phosphate often a result of renal phosphoate wasting

What is secosteroid?

A steroid with a broken ring in its structure

Why are individuals with digestive disorders at high risk for Vit d deficiency?

Because the destruction of stomach and intestinal lining impairs fat absorption and vitamin D absorption from the diet

What is Vitamin D3

Cholecalciferol

What occurs with a vitamin D toxicity?

Hypercalcemia Hypercalciuria Nephrocalcinosis intraocular calcifications

In which organ is vitamin D activated?

In the kidney, it is hyroxylated.

How is Vit D3 obtained?

It is obtained from diet or synthesized from the skin via UV irradiation.

What are some causes for vit d deficiency?

Lack of sun exposure use of sunscreen extensive burns lack of dietary sources intestinal malabsorption of vit D Exclusive breast-fed infants - breast milk is low in vitamin A

What is Calcipenic/hypocalcemic?

Low levels of calcium; either as a result of lack of dietary calcium intake or vitamin D deficiency


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