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Metabolism of 25-Hydroxycholecalciferol in Nephrectomized Rats

Authors: K, Schaefer; D, von Herrath; H U, Koch; A, Opitz; R, Stratz;

Metabolism of 25-Hydroxycholecalciferol in Nephrectomized Rats

Abstract

Der Metabolismus von 25-Hydroxycholecalciferol wurde in nephrektomierten rachitischen Ratten und in rachitischen Kontroll-Ratten untersucht. Das Stoffwechselmuster war fur beide Gruppen in Blut, Knochen, Leber und in der Darmschleimhaut ahnlich. Insbesondere war auch die Bildung von Peak V, der als ein aktiver Metabolit von Vitamin D angesehen wird, bei den nephrektomierten Ratten nicht vermindert. Unseren Ergebnissen zufolge spielt die Niere keine entscheidende Rolle fur den Metabolismus von Vitamin D. Unscre Resultate machen es weiterhin unwahrscheinlich, das ein gestorter Vitamin D-Metabolismus die Ursache fur die Entwicklung renaler Knochenerkrankungen ist.

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Liver, Animals, Intestinal Mucosa, Vitamin D, Kidney, Nephrectomy, Bone and Bones, Cholecalciferol, Rats, Rickets

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