Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism | 2021

Vitamin D toxicity related to its physiological and unphysiological supply

 

Abstract


Vitamin D is defined as a nutrient despite its rare occurrence in food. Vitamin D status is determined mainly by solar UV light action in skin. However, the strategy to combat vitamin D deficiency has been to increase oral intake of vitamin D in greater amounts than could be obtained from food. Persistent large intakes of vitamin D can cause hypercalcaemic toxicity. Although the amounts recommended to prevent deficiency are far less than those causing such toxicity, the possibility of other toxic actions from increased intake of vitamin D has been ignored. Animal experiments have demonstrated that moderate amounts of oral vitamin D over time result in atherosclerosis. Differences in the fate of vitamin D could explain this angiotoxicity.

Volume 32
Pages 929-940
DOI 10.1016/j.tem.2021.08.006
Language English
Journal Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism

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