Vitamin D Flashcards

1
Q

Vitamin D sources mnemonic

Live like a Butt. Make your pet Fish eat an Egg yolk.

A

Liver
Butter
Fish
Egg yolk

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2
Q

What is the form of vitamin d we get from plants?

A

Ergocalciferol (Vitamin D2)

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3
Q

What is the form of vitamin D our bodies can make using sunlight?

A

Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3)

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4
Q

The active form of Vitamin D in our body is?

A

1, 25-Dihydroxycholecalciferol
OR
1, 25-DiOH D3

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5
Q

The precursor of Vitamin D3 is called?

A

7-hydroxycholesterol

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6
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The precursor of vitamin D2

A

Ergosterol

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7
Q

The enzyme found in liver for the synthesis of vitamin D3 is called?

A

25-Hydroxylase

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8
Q

The enzyme found in the kidney for the synthesis of Vitamin D3 is called?

A

1-hydroxylase

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9
Q

A 53-year old male patient, with history diabetes mellitus, hypertension, non-dialysis chronic renal failure and smoking. He was admitted to hospital in September 2011 to investigate worsening of the renal function, pruritus, muscle weakness, lack of appetite and weight lost. What is your diagnosis?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4891171/

A

Vitamin D toxicity

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10
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What mineral increases in vitamin D toxicity

A

Calcium

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11
Q

Parathyroid hormone is released due to?

A

Hypocalcemia

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12
Q

PTH increases the excretion of which molecule?

A

Phosphate (PO4-3)

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13
Q

What parts of our bodies are affected by PTH

A

Kidney and Bones

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14
Q

Effect of PTH on our bones?

A

Increases calcium resorption

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15
Q

Effect of PTH on our kidneys?

A

It increases the 1, 25 DiOH-D3 formation
It increases the absorption of calcium.
It increases the excretion of phosphate

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16
Q

Hypocalcemia and hyperphosphatemia is a sign of what disease?

A

Renal Osteodystrophy

17
Q

Lack of PTH can cause?

A

Hypocalcemia and hyperphosphatemia

18
Q

How is the production of calbindin increased?

A

Calcitriol binds to a receptor on the intestinal cell membrane and the complex increases the expression of calbindin.

19
Q

what does calbindin do?

A

It increases the absorption of calcium from the intestine.

20
Q

What are the levels of ALP if Vitamin C levels are low?

A

Low levels of ALP