Turton C W, Stanley P, Stamp T C, Maxwell J D
Lancet. 1977 Jan 29;1(8005):222-5. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(77)91017-0.
Low levels of plasma-25-hydroxy-vitamin-D (25-OHD) (less than 16 nmol/1) were found in 33% of a group of pregnant women studied in South London. Non-White women in the last 10 weeks of pregnancy had significantly reduced levels compared with non-pregnant controls (P less than 0.02). Plasma-25-OHD was unrelated to dietary vitamin-D intake, age, parity, social class, plasma-calcium, and plasma-albumin. Reduction of plasma-25-OHD could contribute to the fall in plasma-calcium during pregnancy, and may result from enhanced maternal metabolism or increased utilisation of vitamin D by the fetus.
在伦敦南部研究的一组孕妇中,33%的人血浆25-羟维生素D(25-OHD)水平较低(低于16 nmol/1)。妊娠最后10周的非白人女性与未怀孕对照组相比,其水平显著降低(P小于0.02)。血浆25-OHD与膳食维生素D摄入量、年龄、胎次、社会阶层、血浆钙和血浆白蛋白无关。血浆25-OHD的降低可能导致孕期血浆钙下降,这可能是由于母体代谢增强或胎儿对维生素D的利用率增加所致。