Much of the progress in the understanding of the physiology of
vitamin D and its role in calcium and phosphorus homeostasis has
been made in recent years. Active vitamin D plays a central role in
the regulation of calcium by increasing calcium and phosphorus
absorption in the gastrointestinal tract, by stimulating osteoclast
activity and stimulating calcium absorption in the distal tubule.
Progressive kidney disease is associated with a decline in
production and impairment of the action of vitamin D, which leads
to an inadequate serum calcium control. This book clarifies the
components in Vitamin D therapy and other health factors in regard
to kidney disease.
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