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supernatant and the vitamin C standard solution (diluted in 50 mmol/l oxalic acid solution) were measured at 700 nm ( Kyaw 1978 ). TRAP TRAP, which indicates the total antioxidant capacity present in a homogenate, was measured by chemiluminescence using 2
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have a significant role in the homeostasis of the body. While estrogen deficiency has been shown to be involved in the osteoporosis related to calcium and vitamin D ( Morris et al . 2010 ), studies have also indicated that androgens can act in concert
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have been tested directly in parathyroid cells. The first model proposes that 1α,25(OH) 2 D 3 -bound vitamin D receptor (VDR) binds to a negative vitamin D response element (VDRE) in the human PTH promoter, although the binding partner, if present, is
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inhibitory fashion to lower renal CYP27B1 through a recently identified vitamin D receptor (VDR)-dependent mechanism in the 5′-flanking region of the CYP27B1 gene ( Brenza & DeLuca 2000 , Murayama et al. 2004 ). Overproduction of 1,25D by the kidney is
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Departments of Internal Medicine, Health and Life Sciences, Division of Endocrinology, Department of Medicine, Metabolism and Molecular Medicine, Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, 1731 East 120th Street, Los Angeles, California 90059, USA
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, Wang et al . 2008 , van Holten et al . 2013 ). In addition, vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent in heart failure (HF) patients, being a significant predictor of reduced survival, whereas supplementation was associated with an improved outcome
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the greatest amount of growth inhibition when treated with 1μM of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 or analog C (a 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 analog with chemical name 1α,25-(OH)2–16-en-23-yn-26,27-F6-vitamin D3). In contrast, those cell lines with higher levels
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Introduction Up until the very end of 1987, it was not understood how vitamin A which had a well-defined role as the retinal chromophore in vision also exerted its effects on cell growth, differentiation, and pattern formation. The broad
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, progesterone, vitamin D 3 , and orphan receptors without known ligands, all sharing a common structure and functional domains, led to the surreal concept of a genomic superfamily of ligand-responsive transcription factors and the potential existence of
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-skeletal effects is the interaction between vitamin D and the immune system, including regulation of both innate and adaptive immune responses ( Adams & Hewison 2008 , Hewison 2011 , Wei & Christakos 2015 ). As a consequence of these observations, vitamin D
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nucleus ( Racz & Barsony 1999 , Prufer & Barsony 2002 ). The heterodimer associates with vitamin D-responsive elements in the promoter of vitamin D target genes such as 24-hydroxylase ( cyp24A1 ; Zierold et al . 1995 , Dusso et al . 2005 ). Some 19