reviewJournal of Cellular BiochemistryJan 6, 2003BRONZE OA

Vitamin D: A millenium perspective

Boston University · Boston Medical Center · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Vitamin D is one of the oldest hormones that have been made in the earliest life forms for over 750 million years. Phytoplankton, zooplankton, and most plants and animals that are exposed to sunlight have the capacity to make vitamin D. Vitamin D is critically important for the development, growth, and maintenance of a healthy skeleton from birth until death. The major function of vitamin D is to maintain calcium homeostasis. It accomplishes this by increasing the efficiency of the intestine to absorb dietary calcium. When there is inadequate calcium in the diet to satisfy the body's calcium requirement, vitamin D communicates to the osteoblasts that signal osteoclast precursors to mature and dissolve the…

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  • Vitamin D and neurology
  • Endocrinology
  • Calcium
  • Internal medicine
  • Calcitriol receptor
  • Calcium metabolism
  • Pancreas
  • Biology
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