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Calcitriol fosters the maintenance of calcium homeostasis.

Women's Health Weekly

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2003 NOV 6 - (NewsRx.com & NewsRx.net) -- Calcitriol fosters the maintenance of calcium homeostasis.

According to recent research from Croatia, "calcitriol is in plasma bound to transcalciferin and this results in a long calcitriol half-life in plasma (5-12 hours). Abundance of bound calcitriol molecules prevents the exact and quick control of its effects and makes it an inert regulator with a time lag between the changes of calcitriol synthesis and its effect on peripheral tissues. The added regulatory inertia is here defined as: calcitriol(bound)/calcitriol(free) and it approaches value of 99."

"Estrogens increase transcalciferin levels. It is possible that the estrogen-induced increase in the total calcitriol plasma pool makes calcitriol effects even more inert, augmenting and prolonging the calcitriol effects and thus improving calcium balance in women," suggested S. Kurbel and colleagues, Osijek Medical Faculty.

"Since calcitriol synthesis in kidneys depends on the PTH level, it can be assumed that the size of the total calcitriol pool in plasma reflects more the average PTH secretion during previous hours, than the high or low peaks of PTH secretion in the same period. In other words, one or more PTH tides of short duration are followed with a late calcitriol tide that lasts for hours, and even longer lasting rise in calcitriol effects."

"Bone integrity depends also on the cortisol level. A possible speculation is that the main result of all profound bone effect of hypecortisolemia, might be reduction of the bone amino acids uptake, thus allowing redistribution of available proteins. Both PTH and calcitriol prevent dangerous hypocalcemia. PTH is quick in mobilizing bone calcium, while calcitriol tends to increase absorption of dietary calcium. In case of low or no dietary calcium, calcitriol mobilizes bone calcium and thus increase PTH initiated demineralization."

"In the case of calcium abundance, increased plasma calcium reduces ...

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