Summary
of the vitamin D endocrine system. Target organs for the steroid hormone 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin
D3 [1
,25(OH)2D3]
are defined by the presence of the vitamin D receptor (VDR);
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tissues are known to possess the VDR (8). The paracrine production of 1
,
25(OH)2D3 is known to occur in at least 10 tissues (8).
New evidence shows that 5 additional physiologic systems (immune, pancreas,
heart-cardiovascular, muscle, and brain systems) and the traditional
intestinal-bone calcium system are responsible for producing biological vitamin
D–related responses that are important to good health.