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Kinetic analysis of 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 metabolism in strontium-induced rickets in the chick.
J L Omdahl, … , G Jelinek, R P Eaton
J L Omdahl, … , G Jelinek, R P Eaton
Published November 1, 1977
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1977;60(5):1202-1210. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI108873.
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Kinetic analysis of 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 metabolism in strontium-induced rickets in the chick.

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Kinetic data analysis was used to derive a six-compartment computer model which describes the in vivo [3H]25-hydroxyvitamin D3 ([3H]25-OHD3) metabolism in control and strontium rachitic chicks. Plasma concentrations of 25-OHD3 (13 pmol/ml) and 25, 25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (0.9 pmol/ml) were 18 and 125% greater than controls, respectively, whereas the corresponding level for 1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (0.3 pmol/ml) was only 30% of control. Plasma disappearance of 25-HOD3 was fitted using a two-compartment model in which the metabolite extrapolated half-life was nearly twice as large for strontium rachitic chicks (71 compared to 41 h). Intestinal sequestration of 1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 was assumed to be irreversible and was fitted by a single exponential term in which metabolite uptake rate and tissue concentration in strontium rickets was suppressed to 20 and 10% of control, respectively. In contrast, uptake of 25-OHD3 by the intestine was observed to occur by a reversible process in which metabolite concentration was 45% greater in the strontium rachitic compared to control group. The developed compartment model accepts time-dependent control or perturbed metabolite data for the plasma and (or) intestinal pools and provides quantitative values for metabolite pool size, flux rate, and turnover time.

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J L Omdahl, G Jelinek, R P Eaton

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LC Browning, AJ Cowieson
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The Functional Metabolism and Molecular Biology of Vitamin D Action
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Clinical Reviews in Bone and Mineral Metabolism 2009
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B Naveau
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Le strontium : un nouveau traitement de l'ostéoporose
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Revue du Rhumatisme 2004
The effects of stable strontium on calcium metabolism.: II. Effects of 1α-hydroxyvitamin D3 in strontium-fed rats, and inhibitory effect of strontium on bone resorptionin vitro
T Izumisawa, T Morohashi, H Amano, S Yamada
Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism 1994
The effects of stable strontium on calcium metabolism: I. Kinetic analysis of calcium metabolism in strontium-fed rats
T Morohashi, T Izumisawa, A Matsumoto, S Yamada
Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism 1993
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Vitamin D plasma binding protein. Turnover and fate in the rabbit
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In vitro regulation of kidney 25-hydroxyvitamin D3-hydroxylase enzyme activities by vitamin D3 metabolites. Molecular specificity and mechanism of action
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The Journal of biological chemistry 1980
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JL Omdahl
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