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24-Dehydrovitamin D is potent inhibitor of rat liver microsomal vitamin D-25-hydroxylase
Authors:M J Bolt  S A Holick  M F Holick  J MacLaughlin  I H Rosenberg
Institution:Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, Illinois 60637.
Abstract:A pathway has been described in the skin for the synthesis of 24-dehydrovitamin D3 (delta 24D3) from 24-dehydroprovitamin D3. The physiologic function of delta 24D3 is unknown, but has been proposed as a potential inhibitor of hepatic vitamin D-25-hydroxylase. We validated an assay for vitamin D-25-hydroxylase in rat hepatic microsomes, using nanomolar amounts of 3H]D3 as substrate, and found that delta 24D3 competitively inhibits vitamin D-25-hydroxylase activity. The apparent Ki was approximately 17 nM, indistinguishable from the Km of approximately 15 nM, suggesting that both delta 24D3 and cholecalciferol have similar affinity for the enzyme. We found no 3H]delta 24D3 in serum or liver extracts after repletion of vitamin D-depleted rats with 3H]vitamin D3 for 4 h or 6 days. A dose of 1 microgram delta 24D3 to vitamin D- and calcium-depleted rats was unable to promote any elevation in the 45Ca transport by everted duodenal sacs or to increase levels of plasma calcium: thus no evidence for biological conversion of delta 24D3 to vitamin D3 was observed. Further studies are needed to determine whether delta 24D3 is released from the skin to the circulation and is taken up by the liver, before physiological relevance can be attributed to this inhibitor.
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