Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that have an important biological
function in maintaining calcium homeostasis and normal bone growth. Subject and
methods: 346 healthy Saudi men recruited into the center of excellence for
osteoporosis research and classified according to vitamin D status. For each,
BMD for lumbar spine and femoral necks were measured. Also, biochemical markers
include serum calcium, phosphorus, ALP, iPTH, 25(OH) vitamin D, osteocalcin, PINP,
CTX, and NTX were estimated. Results: Normal vitamin D level represent about
16.18% of our subjects while the remainder were vitamin D deficient 83.82 %.
There were significant differences in iPTH, BMD of the lumbar spine, and both
femoral necks, CTX, and NTX between four groups (P<0.01). Also, 25(OH)
vitamin D levels showed a negative correlation with iPTH and NTX levels, while
the positive correlation with BMD of both femoral necks, and PINP level
(P<0.01). Conclusion: Low vitamin D level will be associated with high PTH
level that may activate bone turnover and decrease BMD leading to increasing
bone susceptibility to fracture. - See more at:
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