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17 Μαΐ 2023 · In this chapter, we review calcium and phosphate homeostasis including the critical organs involved (skeleton, parathyroids, GI tract, kidneys etc.) as well as the hormones (PTH, vitamin D, FGF23, calcitonin) that regulate calcium and phosphate.
The regulation of calcium and phosphate results from the interactions of three hormones: parathyroid hormone, calcitonin, and vitamin D. This section will examine the roles of these hormones at the level of the bone, kidneys, and intestines in situations of calcium/phosphate deprivation and loading.
The pooled study results show that following CaP supplementation, faecal calcium and phosphorus and urinary calcium were increased, blood lipids were positively modulated, and faecal bile acids were increased, as compared with placebo. The literature search reveals that following calcium phosphate supplementation, urinary calcium was increased.
1 Φεβ 2014 · Calcium plays significant roles in cell structural components and biochemical functioning through signaling within and external to the cell. Calcium is essential for normal neuromuscular function and for correct functioning of the coagulation factors.
10 Οκτ 2018 · The metabolic homeostasis of calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium and mineralization of the skeleton are complex functions that require adequate supply of nutrients, the development of the intestinal absorption process, the interaction of several hormones (such as parathyroid hormone, vitamin D, and calcitonin), and optimum renal and skeletal cont...
4 Σεπ 2021 · Parathormone and vitamin D enhance calcium and phosphorus absorption in the intestine; at the renal level parathormone helps absorb calcium but promotes phosphorus excretion, while vitamin D enhances both calcium and phosphorus renal absorption. The active form of calcium is the free or ionized calcium, but seldom measured.
17 Μαΐ 2023 · In this chapter, we review calcium and phosphate homeostasis including the critical organs involved (skeleton, parathyroids, GI tract, kidneys etc.) as well as the hormones (PTH, vitamin D, FGF23, calcitonin) that regulate calcium and phosphate.