Studies of vitamin D deficiency in man
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Studies of vitamin D deficiency in man
Abstract
Highly sensitive assays have been developed that enable 25-hydroxycholecalciferol (25-hydroxyvitamin D3) and 25-hydroxyergocalciferol (25-hydroxyvitamin D2) to be measured in the same serum sample. With these assays it has been shown that endogenously produced cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) is important in man; the findings further emphasize the role of vitamin D metabolites as hormones rather than vitamins in the traditional sense. Dietary sources of vitamin D appear to be inadequate and vitamin D deficiency has been shown to the cause of rickets and osteomalacia in Asian immigrants to Britain. This condition may be readily treated with small doses of vitamin D. In addition, sub-clinical deficiency was found in the Asian community. In the elderly, also, vitamin D deficiency was established as an important cause of osteomalacia and again evidence for the existence of a sub-clinical deficiency state was found. It is therefore suggested that the present prophylactic practices should be reviewed. Secondary hyperparathyroidism (reflected by elevated concentrations of circulating immunoassayable parathyroid hormone) was shown to be the rule rather than the exception in vitamin D deficiency. Some patients, however, had failed to respond to a hypocalcaemic stimulus. In others, there were high concentrations of parathyroid hormone despite normal serum calcium concentrations. Thus the relationship between parathyroid hormone and metabolites of vitamin D may not be mediated through changes in serum calcium alone, and it is postulated that metabolites of vitamin D may directly affect the secretion of parathyroid hormone.
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