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Vitamin D Assay - Serum

Vitamin D: The Sunshine Vitamin

Most Vitamin D is stored in the body tissues as the 25-hydroxyvitamin D derivative (25-OH-D). The biologically active vitamin (1-alpha, 25-dihydroxyvitamin) D3 is produced locally in various tissues where it modulates calcium absorption and inflammatory responses. Total vitamin D nutritional status is indicated by serum (25-OH-D) measurement.

Why should you measure Vitamin D?

  • Listen to the podcast on Shedding a Little Sunlight on Vitamin D
  • Detect toxicity: You can take too much, leading to vascular calcification from hyperviatminosis D.
  • Detect deficiency: Vitamin D regulates calcium and phosphorus absorption/resorption to maintain bone health.
    • Vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency were found quite prevalent in a recent study of subjects with osteopenia or osterporosis. Vitamin D deficiency was found among 33% of subjects below 50 years of age and 31.1% of subjects over 50 years of age. Vitamin D insufficiency was found among 35.9% of all subjects.**
    • Vitamin D insufficiency is linked to depression and Seasonal Affective Disorder.
  • Vitamin D is important in neurological autoimmune processes like Multiple Sclerosis.
  • Vitamin D upregulates apoptotic mechanisms in pro-inflammatory cells to arrest appropriately and preventing on-going inflammation that damages tissue.
  • Recent studies have also linked low vitamin D levels with higher risk of heart attack, various cancers, and autoimmune diseases.

 

Vitamin D is also included in our ION Profiles!

 

**Vitamin D status in patients with osteopenia or osteoporosis - an audit of an endocrine clinic, " Kocjan T, Tan TM, et al, Int J Vitam Nutr Res, 2006; 76(5): 307-13

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What form of Vitamin D are you measuring?

• Metametrix measures 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25-OH-D)

• Within hours, Vitamin D from sunlight and diet is removed from circulation and recirculates again a few hours later as (25-OH-D). This form has the longest half life, about three weeks.

• (1, 25-OH)2D3)* is the more biologically active metabolite, but plasma concentrations are mainly dependent on renal function, appropriate parathyroid hormone levels, and the supply of calcium and phosphate. The levels of this metabolic decline only after Vitamin depletion is virtually complete.

*In various publications the term, "vitamin D3" has been used to identify the active form of vitamin D or its precursors.

Clinician Info
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Description: Most vitamin D is stored in body tissues as the 25-hydroxyvitamin D derivative (25OHD). The biologically active vitamin (1-alpha, 25-dihydroxyvitamin D3) is produced locally in various tissues where it modulates calcium absorption and inflammatory responses. Total body vitamin D nutritional status is indicated by serum 25OHD measurement.
Method: Chemiluminescence
Turnaround time: 5-7 days, 6 days average
Analytes: 25-Hydroxyvitamin D
CPT codes:

82306 - Vitamin D
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Insulin References
 

High prevalence of vitamin D inadequacy and implications for health.
Holick MF. Mayo Clin Proc. Mar 2006;81(3):353-373.

Why the optimal requirement for Vitamin D(3) is probably much higher than what is officially recommended for adults.
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Estimation of optimal serum concentrations of 25-hydroxyvitamin D for multiple health outcomes.
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Efficacy and safety of vitamin D3 intake exceeding the lowest observed adverse effect level.
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Vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy: an ongoing epidemic.
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The role of vitamin D for bone health and fracture prevention.
Holick MF. Curr Osteoporos Rep. Sep 2006;4(3):96-102.

Vitamin D supplementation, 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations, and safety.
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Circulating 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels indicative of vitamin D sufficiency: implications for establishing a new effective dietary intake recommendation for vitamin D.
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Human serum 25-hydroxycholecalciferol response to extended oral dosing with cholecalciferol.
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Diagnosis and treatment of vitamin D deficiency.
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