Calcitriol and energy metabolism

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Abstract

Calcitriol, a calcitrophic hormone that can be suppressed by high dietary calcium, favors fatty acid synthesis and inhibits lipolysis via non-genomic modulation of Ca2+ influx. Calcitriol also suppresses UCP2 expression via the nVDR and thereby increases energy efficiency. Calcitriol exerts a dose-dependent impact on adipocyte apoptosis and regulates adipose tissue fat depot location and expansion by promoting glucocorticoid production and release. Recent data also demonstrate a pivotal role of calcitriol in the modulation of cytokines, with potential roles in energy metabolism in adipocytes, macrophages, and skeletal muscle. © 2008 International Life Sciences Institute.

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Zemel, M. B., & Sun, X. (2008). Calcitriol and energy metabolism. In Nutrition Reviews (Vol. 66). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1753-4887.2008.00099.x

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