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. 1967 Dec;46(12):1907-15.
doi: 10.1172/JCI105680.

Metabolism of vitamin D3-3H in vitamin D-resistant rickets and familial hypophosphatemia

Metabolism of vitamin D3-3H in vitamin D-resistant rickets and familial hypophosphatemia

L V Avioli et al. J Clin Invest. 1967 Dec.

Abstract

The fate of an intravenous dose of tritiated vitamin D(3) was studied in seven normal subjects, four children with vitamin D-resistant rickets, and four adults with a familial history of vitamin D-resistant rickets and persistent hypophosphatemia. An abnormal metabolism of vitamin D in vitamin D-resistant rickets was defined and characterized by a decrease in the plasma fractional turnover rate, a marked increase in plasma water-soluble metabolites, and a relative decrease in the conversion of vitamin D to a polar, biologically active metabolite. Alterations in vitamin D metabolism in the adults with persistent hypophosphatemia were similar but less severe than those of affected children with vitamin D-resistant rickets. It is tentatively concluded that the abnormalities in vitamin D metabolism documented in patients with vitamin D-resistant rickets and familial hypophosphatemia may account for the observed osseous and biochemical changes.

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