Vitamin K (VK) is a fat-soluble vitamin that is indispensable for the activation of vitamin K-dependent proteins (VKDPs). It has been shown to play an important role in the proper calcium deposit at the bone level, hindering that on the vascular walls. The deficiency of this vitamin in European populations is frequent and unknown. It is related to several factors, poor dietary intake, altered intestinal absorption or altered production by bacteria, indicating possible dysbiosis. For Vitamin K2 (VK2), there is currently no official reference daily intake (RDI). However, the effects of VK2 on the improvement of health in cardiovascular diseases, on bone metabolism, on chronic kidney diseases have been the subject of research in recent decades. The microbiota in the gastrointestinal tract plays an important role: Bacteroides are primarily capable of synthetizing very long chain forms of menaquinones and, in addition to the bacteria present in the intestinal flora, VK2 is also produced by bacteria used in food fermentation processes. This review provides an update on the current literature regarding the origin of VK2 and its implications in what is called the "calcium paradox", namely the lack of calcium in the bone and its storage in the wall of the vessel.

Merra, G., Dominici, F., Gualtieri, P., Capacci, A., Cenname, G., Esposito, E., et al. (2024). Role of vitamin K2 in bone-vascular crosstalk. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR VITAMIN AND NUTRITION RESEARCH, 94(2), 143-152 [10.1024/0300-9831/a000761].

Role of vitamin K2 in bone-vascular crosstalk

Merra G.
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Dominici F.;Gualtieri P.;Dri M.;Di Renzo L.;Marchetti M.
2024-08-30

Abstract

Vitamin K (VK) is a fat-soluble vitamin that is indispensable for the activation of vitamin K-dependent proteins (VKDPs). It has been shown to play an important role in the proper calcium deposit at the bone level, hindering that on the vascular walls. The deficiency of this vitamin in European populations is frequent and unknown. It is related to several factors, poor dietary intake, altered intestinal absorption or altered production by bacteria, indicating possible dysbiosis. For Vitamin K2 (VK2), there is currently no official reference daily intake (RDI). However, the effects of VK2 on the improvement of health in cardiovascular diseases, on bone metabolism, on chronic kidney diseases have been the subject of research in recent decades. The microbiota in the gastrointestinal tract plays an important role: Bacteroides are primarily capable of synthetizing very long chain forms of menaquinones and, in addition to the bacteria present in the intestinal flora, VK2 is also produced by bacteria used in food fermentation processes. This review provides an update on the current literature regarding the origin of VK2 and its implications in what is called the "calcium paradox", namely the lack of calcium in the bone and its storage in the wall of the vessel.
30-ago-2024
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Rilevanza internazionale
Review
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Settore MED/49 - SCIENZE TECNICHE DIETETICHE APPLICATE
Settore MEDS-08/C - Scienza dell'alimentazione e delle tecniche dietetiche applicate
English
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calcium paradox; cardiovascular disease risk; Matrix Gla protein; Menaquinone-7; microbiota; vascular calcification; Vitamin K2
Merra, G., Dominici, F., Gualtieri, P., Capacci, A., Cenname, G., Esposito, E., et al. (2024). Role of vitamin K2 in bone-vascular crosstalk. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR VITAMIN AND NUTRITION RESEARCH, 94(2), 143-152 [10.1024/0300-9831/a000761].
Merra, G; Dominici, F; Gualtieri, P; Capacci, A; Cenname, G; Esposito, E; Dri, M; Di Renzo, L; Marchetti, M
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