Deficiencia de vitamina D: ¿Factor de riesgo de síndrome metabólico?

Marvin Isaac Querales; MARÍA ELENA CRUCES; SUSAN ROJAS; LISSETTE SÁNCHEZ

Keywords: insulin resistance, vitamin d, metabolic syndrome x, <i>Insulin resistance</i>, <i>Metabolic syndrome X</i>, <I>vitamin D</I>

Abstract

Vitamin D has an essential role in calcium metabolism and bone health. Vitamin D3 or cholecalciferol is synthesized from 7-dehydrocholesterol or provitamin D3, by sunlight ultraviolet radiation to the skin. 7-dehydrocholesterol is subsequently hydroxylated in the liver and then in the kidney to produce 1,25-(OH)2D3, the active metabolite that binds to specific receptors (VDR) in target tissues, mainly bone and intestine. Other tissues, such as the immune and cardiovascular system, have also VDR. Vitamin D deficiency can induce rickets in children and osteomalacia and osteoporosis in adults. A possible inverse association between vitamin D levels and the prevalence of metabolic syndrome has been proposed. Vitamin D deficiency increases the risk of type 1 diabetes, insulin resistance, and hypertension, key components of this syndrome. However, other studies have not confirmed this association. Further clinical and experimental studies are needed to ascertain the role of vitamin D in metabolic syndrome.

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Título según SCIELO: Deficiencia de vitamina D: ¿Factor de riesgo de síndrome metabólico?
Título de la Revista: REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE
Volumen: 138
Número: 10
Editorial: Sociedad Médica de Santiago
Fecha de publicación: 2010
Página de inicio: 1312
Página final: 1318
Idioma: es
DOI:

10.4067/S0034-98872010001100017

Notas: SCIELO