Vitamin D metabolism in dogs and cats and its relation to diseases not associated with bone metabolism.

作者: Rafael V. A. Zafalon , Larissa W. Risolia , Vivian Pedrinelli , Thiago H. A. Vendramini , Roberta B. A. Rodrigues

DOI: 10.1111/JPN.13259

关键词: CalcitriolBone remodelingHeart diseaseCATSVitamin D and neurologyPopulationHomeostasisPhysiologyCholecalciferolMedicine

摘要: Due to the presence of receptors in cells numerous body tissues, vitamin D is associated with several physiological functions that go beyond calcium and phosphorus homoeostasis control bone metabolism body. In humans, studies have lower concentrations diseases, such as cancer, heart disease, autoimmune diseases infectious also an increase total mortality rate population. Recently, this nutrient started gain importance veterinary medicine, articles shown a correlation between low status unrelated metabolism. The present review aims highlight recent publications investigated relationship, bringing evidence exists so far dogs cats.

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