Bypassing the kidney's control over
calcitriol levels which involves the emergency measure of depositing excess calcium in the soft tissues is very serious situation to have occur over long periods of time.
Not exact matches
It's all calcidiol, ready for storage in fat tissue or dispersal to the kidneys for conversion into
calcitriol, also known as 1,25 (OH) D. Calcitriol is the active hormonal form whose primary role is to regulate blood calci
calcitriol, also known as 1,25 (OH) D.
Calcitriol is the active hormonal form whose primary role is to regulate blood calci
Calcitriol is the active hormonal form whose primary role is to regulate blood calcium
levels.
Your body regulates your blood
levels of
calcitriol very carefully, so it isn't a proper form for testing or monitoring vitamin D deficiency.
Secondly,
calcitriol is also the hormone responsible for regulating circulating calcium
levels in the blood.
Calcitriol works to manage our body's calcium and phosphorus
levels, hence the relationship between vitamin D status and bone health.
Vitamin D derivatives like
calcitriol (Rocaltrol, Calcijex) and calcipotriene (Dovonex), used to treat a wide range of human conditions including psoriasis, thyroid problems, and osteoporosis, can cause fatal blood calcium
level spikes in your dog or cat.
Because it binds so well to bile acids, pets that receive it may need a fat soluble vitamin supplement and their blood calcium
levels monitored from time to time (sequestrants can lower vitamin D /
calcitriol.