However, persons who are at the upper end of the ranges for both sources of intake, particularly persons who use many supplements and those with high intakes of fish or fortified milk, may be at risk for vitamin D toxicity. View chapterExplore book The endocrine system T. Mair, ... E.D...
Several antioxidants have been shown to reduce lysosomal phospholipidosis, which is a potential mechanism of amiodarone toxicity, and prevent amiodarone toxicity by antioxidant and/or non-antioxidant mechanisms. The aim of this study was to test whether the co-administration of two structurally different...
Various evidences have unveiled the significance of Vitamin D in diverse processes which include its action in prevention of immune dysfunction, cancer and cardiometabolic disorders. Studies have confirmed the function of VD in controlling the expression of approximately nine hundred genes including gene e...
Craig G.Ruaux, inCanine and Feline Gastroenterology, 2013 Rational Use in the Undiagnosed Patient Water-soluble vitamin B-complex formulations are commonly used empirically in the management of many chronic disease conditions. To the best of the author's knowledge, no peer-reviewed publications direct...
25-hydroxyvitamin D-3CanineCardiologyVitamin D plays a pivotal role in cardiac function, and there is increasing evidence that vitamin D deficiency is associated with the development of congestive heart failure (CHF) in people.HypothesisSerum vitamin D concentration is lower in dogs with CHF compared...
You make more when you are sufficient in all the other nutrients (like D, for example), but this means that there is no toxicity in K. Diet can provide all you need, but it needs to be a different diet than most eat. Lots of real cheese (and it is interesting, but tough to ...
A Novel UHPLC–MS/MS Method for the Measurement of 25-Hydroxyvitamin D3 in Canine Serum and Its Application to Healthy Dogs Simple Summary: Vitamin D deficiency and toxicity are common and well-recognized conditions in dogs. The metabolite 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 is the main endoge... A Bardhi...
Any excess fat-soluble vitamins, such as vitamins A, E, D, and K, are stored in fat cells within pets’ bodies rather than being flushed out by the digestive system as in human bodies. This may lead to toxicity and severe health complications for pets. Excess vitamin D in your pet’...
For example, two case-series suggested therapeutic benefit of vitamin C on dogs afflicted by the canine distemper virus. Belfield (1967) described a series of 10 dogs that appeared to benefit from 1–2 g/day of intravenous vitamin C over three days [59]. Leveque (1969) noted that usually...
In a study using a canine model of osteoarthritis, two groups of dogs were evaluated: one group received a placebo (n = 8), while the other group received 400 IU of liquid DL-α-tocopheryl acetate daily (n = 7) [139]. After 56 days, synovial fluid analysis revealed significantly lower...