The Pleiotropic Effect of Vitamin D

  • Lai Y
  • Fang T
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Abstract

The novel roles of vitamin D were discovered and valued in this century. In addition to the maintenance of calcium and phosphorus balance, vitamin D regulates the function of the kidneys, heart, and immune system. Moreover, its anti-inflammatory, antiapoptotic, and antifibrotic roles have gained considerable attention. Vitamin D is also important for the maintenance of homeostasis by regulation of hormone secretion, cell proliferation, and differentiation. This paper will review these pleiotropic functions of vitamin D.

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Lai, Y.-H., & Fang, T.-C. (2013). The Pleiotropic Effect of Vitamin D. ISRN Nephrology, 2013, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.5402/2013/898125

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