Vermeer C, Schurgers L J
Division of Vitamin K Research, University of Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Hematol Oncol Clin North Am. 2000 Apr;14(2):339-53. doi: 10.1016/s0889-8588(05)70137-4.
For more than 60 years, vitamin K-dependent proteins have been known to play an important role in regulating blood coagulation. During recent years it has become clear, however, that vitamin K is also involved in other physiologic processes, including bone metabolism and vascular biology. Because the vitamin K requirement of bone and vessel wall is higher than that of the liver (where the clotting factors are produced) recommended daily allowance (RDA) values for K vitamins must be redefined. According to the new definition, a substantial part of the population is mildly deficient in vitamin K, and at later ages this deficiency may contribute to increased bone fracture risk, arterial calcification, and cardiovascular disease.
60多年来,人们一直知道维生素K依赖蛋白在调节血液凝固中发挥重要作用。然而,近年来已经明确,维生素K还参与其他生理过程,包括骨代谢和血管生物学。由于骨骼和血管壁对维生素K的需求量高于肝脏(凝血因子产生的部位),因此必须重新定义维生素K的每日推荐摄入量(RDA)值。根据新的定义,相当一部分人群存在轻度维生素K缺乏,在晚年这种缺乏可能会增加骨折风险、动脉钙化和心血管疾病的发生几率。