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Digestive Diseases and Calcium/Bone. The role of the liver in vitamin D metabolism. Okano Toshio 1 1Kobe Pharmaceutical University, Japan. pp.1613-1618
Published Date 2015/10/28
DOI https://doi.org/10.20837/4201511015
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 Vitamin D3 is generated in the skin, and subsequently metabolized to 25OHD3 in the liver and then to 1α,25(OH)2D3 in the kidney, and thereafter, 1α,25(OH)2D3 exerts its biological functions by regulating gene transcription via binding to nuclear receptor, VDR in target cells. 1α,25(OH)2D3 plays a critical role in this vitamin D endocrine system. However, it has become obvious in the recent years that plasma concentrations of 25OHD3 but not 1α,25(OH)2D3, significantly associate with the incident risk of life style-related diseases such as osteoporosis and diabetes. Moreover, it appears that 25OHD3 itself acts as a ligand for VDR. Based on the findings that liver is not only the major productive organ for 25OHD3 but also the sole productive organ for DBP which serves to deliver 25OHD3 to tissues and stores 25OHD3 in the blood circulation, it is believed that liver plays important roles in vitamin D metabolism and vitamin D functions. The roles of the liver in vitamin D metabolism including the regulatory mechanism of the expression and activation of a 25OHD3 biosynthetic enzyme, CYP2R1, remain largely unsolved.



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電子版ISSN 印刷版ISSN 0917-5857 医薬ジャーナル社

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