Serum 25(OH)D levels after oral vitamin D 3 supplementation and UVB exposure correlate
The inter-individual variation in 25(OH)D increase (Δ25(OH)D ) after vitamin D supplementation was determined and compared with the UVB irradiation response. Nineteen Danish participants received 85 μg vitamin D (cholecalciferol) daily for nine weeks with regular serum 25(OH)D measurements. These pa...
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description | The inter-individual variation in 25(OH)D
increase (Δ25(OH)D
) after vitamin D
supplementation was determined and compared with the UVB irradiation response.
Nineteen Danish participants received 85 μg vitamin D
(cholecalciferol) daily for nine weeks with regular serum 25(OH)D
measurements. These participants had three years earlier taken part in a 9-week controlled UVB study. The Δ25(OH)D
was not confounded by ambient UVB, BMI or ethnicity.
Δ25(OH)D
was 53 nmol L
and almost identical to Δ25(OH)D
(52 nmol L
) after UVB. Δ25(OH)D
ranged from 17 to 91 nmol L
(span 74 nmol L
) and was about half of that observed after UVB irradiation (span 136 nmol L
). The interquartile ranges for vitamin D
supplementation (38.8-71.4 nmol L
, span: 32.6 nmol L
) and UVB irradiation (35.7-65.4 nmol L
, span: 29.7 nmol L
) were similar indicating a comparable response of the two interventions. As the 25(OH)D
start levels (R
= 0.398, P = 3.8 × 10
), 25(OH)D
end levels (R
= 0.457, P = 1.5 × 10
) and Δ25(OH)D
(R
= 0.253, P = 0.028) between both interventions were correlated, this suggested a possible common individual background for the variation. Four pigment SNPs influenced the variation in the vitamin D
-induced and UVB-induced Δ25(OH)D
. A combined model including the influence of these four SNPs and the 25(OH)D
start level explained 86.8% (P = 1.6 × 10
) of the individual variation after vitamin D
supplementation.
The inter-individual variation in the two interventions was comparable and had no common demographic but a partly common genetic background. |
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supplementation was determined and compared with the UVB irradiation response.
Nineteen Danish participants received 85 μg vitamin D
(cholecalciferol) daily for nine weeks with regular serum 25(OH)D
measurements. These participants had three years earlier taken part in a 9-week controlled UVB study. The Δ25(OH)D
was not confounded by ambient UVB, BMI or ethnicity.
Δ25(OH)D
was 53 nmol L
and almost identical to Δ25(OH)D
(52 nmol L
) after UVB. Δ25(OH)D
ranged from 17 to 91 nmol L
(span 74 nmol L
) and was about half of that observed after UVB irradiation (span 136 nmol L
). The interquartile ranges for vitamin D
supplementation (38.8-71.4 nmol L
, span: 32.6 nmol L
) and UVB irradiation (35.7-65.4 nmol L
, span: 29.7 nmol L
) were similar indicating a comparable response of the two interventions. As the 25(OH)D
start levels (R
= 0.398, P = 3.8 × 10
), 25(OH)D
end levels (R
= 0.457, P = 1.5 × 10
) and Δ25(OH)D
(R
= 0.253, P = 0.028) between both interventions were correlated, this suggested a possible common individual background for the variation. Four pigment SNPs influenced the variation in the vitamin D
-induced and UVB-induced Δ25(OH)D
. A combined model including the influence of these four SNPs and the 25(OH)D
start level explained 86.8% (P = 1.6 × 10
) of the individual variation after vitamin D
supplementation.
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supplementation was determined and compared with the UVB irradiation response.
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(cholecalciferol) daily for nine weeks with regular serum 25(OH)D
measurements. These participants had three years earlier taken part in a 9-week controlled UVB study. The Δ25(OH)D
was not confounded by ambient UVB, BMI or ethnicity.
Δ25(OH)D
was 53 nmol L
and almost identical to Δ25(OH)D
(52 nmol L
) after UVB. Δ25(OH)D
ranged from 17 to 91 nmol L
(span 74 nmol L
) and was about half of that observed after UVB irradiation (span 136 nmol L
). The interquartile ranges for vitamin D
supplementation (38.8-71.4 nmol L
, span: 32.6 nmol L
) and UVB irradiation (35.7-65.4 nmol L
, span: 29.7 nmol L
) were similar indicating a comparable response of the two interventions. As the 25(OH)D
start levels (R
= 0.398, P = 3.8 × 10
), 25(OH)D
end levels (R
= 0.457, P = 1.5 × 10
) and Δ25(OH)D
(R
= 0.253, P = 0.028) between both interventions were correlated, this suggested a possible common individual background for the variation. Four pigment SNPs influenced the variation in the vitamin D
-induced and UVB-induced Δ25(OH)D
. A combined model including the influence of these four SNPs and the 25(OH)D
start level explained 86.8% (P = 1.6 × 10
) of the individual variation after vitamin D
supplementation.
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supplementation was determined and compared with the UVB irradiation response.
Nineteen Danish participants received 85 μg vitamin D
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measurements. These participants had three years earlier taken part in a 9-week controlled UVB study. The Δ25(OH)D
was not confounded by ambient UVB, BMI or ethnicity.
Δ25(OH)D
was 53 nmol L
and almost identical to Δ25(OH)D
(52 nmol L
) after UVB. Δ25(OH)D
ranged from 17 to 91 nmol L
(span 74 nmol L
) and was about half of that observed after UVB irradiation (span 136 nmol L
). The interquartile ranges for vitamin D
supplementation (38.8-71.4 nmol L
, span: 32.6 nmol L
) and UVB irradiation (35.7-65.4 nmol L
, span: 29.7 nmol L
) were similar indicating a comparable response of the two interventions. As the 25(OH)D
start levels (R
= 0.398, P = 3.8 × 10
), 25(OH)D
end levels (R
= 0.457, P = 1.5 × 10
) and Δ25(OH)D
(R
= 0.253, P = 0.028) between both interventions were correlated, this suggested a possible common individual background for the variation. Four pigment SNPs influenced the variation in the vitamin D
-induced and UVB-induced Δ25(OH)D
. A combined model including the influence of these four SNPs and the 25(OH)D
start level explained 86.8% (P = 1.6 × 10
) of the individual variation after vitamin D
supplementation.
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