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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Vitamin D and Parathyroid Hormone Regulation

  • Yes, a low vitamin D status can significantly elevate parathyroid hormone (PTH) secretion.
  • Calcium Homeostasis: Vitamin D is essential for the intestinal absorption of dietary calcium. When vitamin D levels are deficient, calcium absorption drops, leading to lower levels of calcium in the blood (hypocalcemia).
  • Parathyroid Response: The parathyroid glands constantly monitor blood calcium levels. When they detect a drop caused by poor vitamin D status, they secrete more PTH to restore calcium balance.
  • Compensatory Mechanism: This increased PTH secretion attempts to raise blood calcium by drawing it from the bones (bone resorption) and increasing renal conservation, but it results in secondary hyperparathyroidism.
  • Nutritional Balance: To maintain optimal PTH levels, it is crucial to address both vitamin D and ionized calcium status, along with balancing co-factors such as magnesium, which is also required for proper parathyroid function and vitamin D metabolism.
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