Conclusion: In geriatric patients, relationship between initial vitamin D and cortisol levels and mortality, hospital infection and intubation conditions were evaluated in our study for the first time. The low level of vitamin D is seen as an important risk factor for the mortality, development of...
The relationship between bone mineral density , vitamin D and cortisol in healthy subjects of different ages This article is a review of the literature data on the particular aspects of bone mass density in men and women of different ages. There are discussed the ... GO Dinu,C Revnic 被引...
Patients with liver disease, renal disease, type 1 diabetes, malabsorption, hypercortisolism, malignancy, and contraindication for MRI were excluded. Calcium, phosphate, PTH, vitamin D-25OH were measured. CardiacT2 * and liver iron concentration (LIC) and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) ...
However, this assumes vitamin D acts like a vitamin when in fact it is a secosteroid hormone (cholecalcipherol) that functions like other steroid hormones, such as cortisol and testosterone. Fro the blood, vitamin D3 is converted to its active form by two hydroxylations: the first ...
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VITAMIN D, BRAIN-DERIVED NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR (BDNF) AND RISK FOR FALLS ON INDIVIDUALS WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Rationale Chronic stress or hypercortisolism may increase the risks of depression, cardiac disorders, and osteoporosis, which are also associated with vit... MN Land...
Produced in the skin upon exposure to sunlight, it then enters the bloodstream and gets activated in the liver and kidneys. Known as the sunshine vitamin, vitamin D belongs to the steroid hormone family, which includes hormones like cortisol, estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. Vitamin D ...
摘要: Objectives To assess the association between working patterns and vitamin D status in men and women and to determine the potential influence of related lifestyle and socioeconomic factors.被引量: 36 年份: 2011 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 全部来源 求助全文 oem.bmj.com ...
brain; development; vitamin D deficiency; neuroprotection; disease mechanisms1. Introduction The vitamin D receptor is part of the nuclear receptor super family containing members such as testosterone, estradiol, cortisol, progesterone, vitamin A derivative all-trans retinoic acid and the thyroid hormones...
The VDR belongs to the phylogenetically conserved family of nuclear receptors, which also include receptors for cortisol, sex hormones, retinoic acid, and thyroid hormone. As there is now strong evidence showing that some steroid hormones have autocrine/paracrine properties in the human brain (Melcan...
25(OH)D3 is metabolized to 1-alpha,25(OH)2D3 in the proximal tubular cells of the kidney by the enzyme 1-alpha-hydroxylase. The vitamin D structure is similar to that of classic steroid hormones, such as estradiol, cortisol, and aldosterone in that they have the same root cyclopentano...