«Vitamin K2 administration in rats fed a low calcium diet stimulated renal calcium reabsorption, retarded the abnormal elevation of serum PTH level, increased cancellous bone mass, and retarded cortical bone loss, while vitamin K2 administration in rats fed a normal calcium diet stimulated
intestinal calcium absorption by increasing serum 1,25 (OH) 2D level, and increased cortical bone mass.»
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Calcitonin inhibits PTH secretion, decreases both bone resorption and
intestinal calcium absorption, and increases urinary calcium excretion (Figure 1).
Intestinal calcium absorption in rats is stimulated by dietary lactulose and other resistant sugars