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Calcitriol/calcifediol ratio: An indicator of vitamin D hydroxylation efficiency?
BACKGROUND: Calcifediol (25D) availability is crucial for calcitriol (1,25D) synthesis, but regulation of vitamin D hydroxylases is majorly responsible for 1,25D synthesis. The net efficiency of vitamin D hydroxylases might be informative. We assume that the ratio between calcitriol and calcifediol...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4661572/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26676064 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbacli.2015.03.004 |
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author | Pasquali, Marzia Tartaglione, Lida Rotondi, Silverio Muci, Maria Luisa Mandanici, Giusi Farcomeni, Alessio Marangella, Martino Mazzaferro, Sandro |
author_facet | Pasquali, Marzia Tartaglione, Lida Rotondi, Silverio Muci, Maria Luisa Mandanici, Giusi Farcomeni, Alessio Marangella, Martino Mazzaferro, Sandro |
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description | BACKGROUND: Calcifediol (25D) availability is crucial for calcitriol (1,25D) synthesis, but regulation of vitamin D hydroxylases is majorly responsible for 1,25D synthesis. The net efficiency of vitamin D hydroxylases might be informative. We assume that the ratio between calcitriol and calcifediol (25D/1,25D) serum concentrations could suggest the vitamin D hydroxylation efficiency. METHODS: We evaluated 25D/1,25D in different patient populations: hemodialysis (HD, n = 76), CKD stage 2–5 (n = 111), renal transplant (TX, n = 135), patients with no renal disease (No-CKD, n = 290), and primary hyperparathyroidism (PHP, n = 20). RESULTS: The geometric mean of 1,25D/25D (pg/ng) averaged 1.11 (HD), 1.36 (CKD), 1.77 (TX), 2.22 (No-CKD), and 4.11 (PHP), with a progressive increment from HD to PHP (p-value for the trend <0.001). Each clinical condition elicited a significant effect on 25D/1,25D (p < 0.0001) and adjusted multivariate analysis indicated levels of Cas, Ps, PTH, and 25D as predictors of 25D/1,25D. Both in vitamin D deficient and replete subjects (25D< or ≥20 ng/ml) 25D/1,25D associated with each clinical condition (p < 0.0001) and mean values increased progressively from HD to PHP (p-values for the trend <0.0001). Regression analysis between 25D (substrate) and 25D/1,25D (efficiency) revealed an exponential negative correlation in No-CKD (r(2)Exp = 0.53, p < 0.001) with sharp increments of 25D/1,25D when 25D values are <20 ng/ml. At variance, in CKD (r(2)lin = 0.19) and in TX (r(2)lin = 0.32) the regression was linear as if, in case of deficit, some inhibition of the system were operating. CONCLUSION AND GENERAL SIGNIFICANCE: In conclusion 1,25D/25D can reflect the efficiency of vitamin D hydroxylases more than separate evaluation of 25D and 1,25D and can facilitate the therapeutic choices in different patient populations. |
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spelling | pubmed-46615722015-12-15 Calcitriol/calcifediol ratio: An indicator of vitamin D hydroxylation efficiency? Pasquali, Marzia Tartaglione, Lida Rotondi, Silverio Muci, Maria Luisa Mandanici, Giusi Farcomeni, Alessio Marangella, Martino Mazzaferro, Sandro BBA Clin Regular Article BACKGROUND: Calcifediol (25D) availability is crucial for calcitriol (1,25D) synthesis, but regulation of vitamin D hydroxylases is majorly responsible for 1,25D synthesis. The net efficiency of vitamin D hydroxylases might be informative. We assume that the ratio between calcitriol and calcifediol (25D/1,25D) serum concentrations could suggest the vitamin D hydroxylation efficiency. METHODS: We evaluated 25D/1,25D in different patient populations: hemodialysis (HD, n = 76), CKD stage 2–5 (n = 111), renal transplant (TX, n = 135), patients with no renal disease (No-CKD, n = 290), and primary hyperparathyroidism (PHP, n = 20). RESULTS: The geometric mean of 1,25D/25D (pg/ng) averaged 1.11 (HD), 1.36 (CKD), 1.77 (TX), 2.22 (No-CKD), and 4.11 (PHP), with a progressive increment from HD to PHP (p-value for the trend <0.001). Each clinical condition elicited a significant effect on 25D/1,25D (p < 0.0001) and adjusted multivariate analysis indicated levels of Cas, Ps, PTH, and 25D as predictors of 25D/1,25D. Both in vitamin D deficient and replete subjects (25D< or ≥20 ng/ml) 25D/1,25D associated with each clinical condition (p < 0.0001) and mean values increased progressively from HD to PHP (p-values for the trend <0.0001). Regression analysis between 25D (substrate) and 25D/1,25D (efficiency) revealed an exponential negative correlation in No-CKD (r(2)Exp = 0.53, p < 0.001) with sharp increments of 25D/1,25D when 25D values are <20 ng/ml. At variance, in CKD (r(2)lin = 0.19) and in TX (r(2)lin = 0.32) the regression was linear as if, in case of deficit, some inhibition of the system were operating. CONCLUSION AND GENERAL SIGNIFICANCE: In conclusion 1,25D/25D can reflect the efficiency of vitamin D hydroxylases more than separate evaluation of 25D and 1,25D and can facilitate the therapeutic choices in different patient populations. Elsevier 2015-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4661572/ /pubmed/26676064 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbacli.2015.03.004 Text en © 2015 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Regular Article Pasquali, Marzia Tartaglione, Lida Rotondi, Silverio Muci, Maria Luisa Mandanici, Giusi Farcomeni, Alessio Marangella, Martino Mazzaferro, Sandro Calcitriol/calcifediol ratio: An indicator of vitamin D hydroxylation efficiency? |
title | Calcitriol/calcifediol ratio: An indicator of vitamin D hydroxylation efficiency? |
title_full | Calcitriol/calcifediol ratio: An indicator of vitamin D hydroxylation efficiency? |
title_fullStr | Calcitriol/calcifediol ratio: An indicator of vitamin D hydroxylation efficiency? |
title_full_unstemmed | Calcitriol/calcifediol ratio: An indicator of vitamin D hydroxylation efficiency? |
title_short | Calcitriol/calcifediol ratio: An indicator of vitamin D hydroxylation efficiency? |
title_sort | calcitriol/calcifediol ratio: an indicator of vitamin d hydroxylation efficiency? |
topic | Regular Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4661572/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26676064 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbacli.2015.03.004 |
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