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Metabolism of 1alpha-hydroxyvitamin D3 in the chick.
Authors:S A Holick  M F Holick  T E Tavela  H K Schnoes  H F DeLuca
Abstract:Chicks convert both orally and intravenously administered 1alpha-hydroxy[6-3H]vitamin D3 rapidly to 1alpha,25-dihydroxy[6-3H]vitamin D3. The maximal accumulation of 1alpha,25-dihydroxy[6-3H]vitamin D3 in intestine precedes the intestinal absorption response to 1alpha-hydroxyvitamin D3 by at least 2 hours. Oral administration results in the highest concentrations of 1alpha,25-dihydroxy[6-3H]vitamin D3 in intestine, giving a level about 1.5 times that achieved with an intravenous dose. On the other hand, an oral dose of 1alpha-hydroxy[6-3H]vitaminD3 gives much lower amounts of both 1alpha-hydroxy[6-3H]vitamin D3 and 1alpha,25-dihydroxy[6-3H]vitamin D3 in bone and blood than an intravenous dose, which suggests that the 1alpha-hydroxy[6-3H]vitamin D3 may not be utilized as well by the oral route as by an intravenous route. Liver homogenates from both rat and chick convert 1alpha-hydroxy[6-3H]vitamin D3 to 1alpha,25-dihydroxy[6-3H]vitamin D3. However, intestinal homogenates from chick, but not rat, can also cary out this conversion, which may account for the higher concentration of 1alpha,25-dihydroxy[6-3H]vitamin D3 found in the intestine of chicks given an oral dose of 1alpha-hydroxy[6-3H]vitamin D3.
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