BACKGROUND: Calcifediol (25D) availability is crucial for calcitriol (1,25D) synthesis, but regulation of vitamin D hydroxylases is majorly responsible for 1,25D synthesis. The net efficiency of vitamin D hydroxylases might be informative. We assume that the ratio between calcitriol and calcifediol (25D/1,25D) serum concentrations could suggest the vitamin D hydroxylation efficiency. METHODS: We evaluated 25D/1,25D in different patient populations: hemodialysis (HD, n = 76), CKD stage 2-5 (n = 111), renal transplant (TX, n = 135), patients with no renal disease (No-CKD, n = 290), and primary hyperparathyroidism (PHP, n = 20). RESULTS: The geometric mean of 1,25D/25D (pg/ng) averaged 1.11 (HD), 1.36 (CKD), 1.77 (TX), 2.22 (No-CKD), and 4.11 (PHP), with a progressive increment from HD to PHP (p-value for the trend <0.001). Each clinical condition elicited a significant effect on 25D/1,25D (p < 0.0001) and adjusted multivariate analysis indicated levels of Cas, Ps, PTH, and 25D as predictors of 25D/1,25D. Both in vitamin D deficient and replete subjects (25D< or ≥20 ng/ml) 25D/1,25D associated with each clinical condition (p < 0.0001) and mean values increased progressively from HD to PHP (p-values for the trend <0.0001). Regression analysis between 25D (substrate) and 25D/1,25D (efficiency) revealed an exponential negative correlation in No-CKD (r(2)Exp = 0.53, p < 0.001) with sharp increments of 25D/1,25D when 25D values are <20 ng/ml. At variance, in CKD (r(2)lin = 0.19) and in TX (r(2)lin = 0.32) the regression was linear as if, in case of deficit, some inhibition of the system were operating. CONCLUSION AND GENERAL SIGNIFICANCE: In conclusion 1,25D/25D can reflect the efficiency of vitamin D hydroxylases more than separate evaluation of 25D and 1,25D and can facilitate the therapeutic choices in different patient populations.

Marzia, P., Tartaglione, L., Rotondi, S., Maria Luisa, M., Mandanici, G., Farcomeni, A., et al. (2015). Calcitriol/calcifediol ratio. an indicator of vitamin D hydroxylation efficiency. BBA CLINICAL, 3, 251-256 [10.1016/j.bbacli.2015.03.004].

Calcitriol/calcifediol ratio. an indicator of vitamin D hydroxylation efficiency

FARCOMENI, Alessio;
2015-01-01

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Calcifediol (25D) availability is crucial for calcitriol (1,25D) synthesis, but regulation of vitamin D hydroxylases is majorly responsible for 1,25D synthesis. The net efficiency of vitamin D hydroxylases might be informative. We assume that the ratio between calcitriol and calcifediol (25D/1,25D) serum concentrations could suggest the vitamin D hydroxylation efficiency. METHODS: We evaluated 25D/1,25D in different patient populations: hemodialysis (HD, n = 76), CKD stage 2-5 (n = 111), renal transplant (TX, n = 135), patients with no renal disease (No-CKD, n = 290), and primary hyperparathyroidism (PHP, n = 20). RESULTS: The geometric mean of 1,25D/25D (pg/ng) averaged 1.11 (HD), 1.36 (CKD), 1.77 (TX), 2.22 (No-CKD), and 4.11 (PHP), with a progressive increment from HD to PHP (p-value for the trend <0.001). Each clinical condition elicited a significant effect on 25D/1,25D (p < 0.0001) and adjusted multivariate analysis indicated levels of Cas, Ps, PTH, and 25D as predictors of 25D/1,25D. Both in vitamin D deficient and replete subjects (25D< or ≥20 ng/ml) 25D/1,25D associated with each clinical condition (p < 0.0001) and mean values increased progressively from HD to PHP (p-values for the trend <0.0001). Regression analysis between 25D (substrate) and 25D/1,25D (efficiency) revealed an exponential negative correlation in No-CKD (r(2)Exp = 0.53, p < 0.001) with sharp increments of 25D/1,25D when 25D values are <20 ng/ml. At variance, in CKD (r(2)lin = 0.19) and in TX (r(2)lin = 0.32) the regression was linear as if, in case of deficit, some inhibition of the system were operating. CONCLUSION AND GENERAL SIGNIFICANCE: In conclusion 1,25D/25D can reflect the efficiency of vitamin D hydroxylases more than separate evaluation of 25D and 1,25D and can facilitate the therapeutic choices in different patient populations.
2015
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore SECS-S/01 - STATISTICA
English
vitamin D; vitamin D hydroxylation; calcitriol; calcifediol; chronic renal failure; renal transplantation
Marzia, P., Tartaglione, L., Rotondi, S., Maria Luisa, M., Mandanici, G., Farcomeni, A., et al. (2015). Calcitriol/calcifediol ratio. an indicator of vitamin D hydroxylation efficiency. BBA CLINICAL, 3, 251-256 [10.1016/j.bbacli.2015.03.004].
Marzia, P; Tartaglione, L; Rotondi, S; Maria Luisa, M; Mandanici, G; Farcomeni, A; Martino, M; Mazzaferro, S
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