Harrison J E, Hitchman A J, Gordon G B, Hasany S A
Can J Physiol Pharmacol. 1977 Jun;55(3):595-600. doi: 10.1139/y77-082.
The effect of vitamin D activity on the major renal Ca-binding protein has been compared with that on the intestinal Ca-binding protein. Using a method based on Ca-binding capacity, these proteins were measured in vitamin D deficient rats after vitamin D treatment for varying periods up to 5 days. Since P deficiency has been shown to stimulate synthesis of the active metabolite 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol, a similar experiment was done on rats fed a P-deficient diet for periods up to 21 days. The renal Ca-binding protein was unchanged by vitamin D treatment to vitamin D deficient rats and was only slightly increased (50%) by phosphate deficiency. By comparison, the intestinal protein was increased twofold by vitamin D treatment and fivefold by phosphate deficiency. Results indicate that vitamin D activity has no direct effect on the major renal Ca-binding protein.
已将维生素D活性对主要肾钙结合蛋白的作用与对肠钙结合蛋白的作用进行了比较。采用基于钙结合能力的方法,在维生素D缺乏的大鼠经不同时长(最长5天)的维生素D治疗后,对这些蛋白进行了测定。由于已表明磷缺乏会刺激活性代谢物1,25 - 二羟胆钙化醇的合成,因此对喂食缺磷饮食长达21天的大鼠进行了类似实验。维生素D治疗对维生素D缺乏大鼠的肾钙结合蛋白无影响,而磷缺乏仅使其略有增加(50%)。相比之下,维生素D治疗使肠蛋白增加了两倍,磷缺乏使其增加了五倍。结果表明,维生素D活性对主要肾钙结合蛋白无直接影响。