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Vitamin D and urinary stone disease: the current state of problem

Ali H.M., Saenko V.S., Pesegov S.V., Ali S.H., Vovdenko S.V., Kazilov Y.B.
Urologiia (Moscow, Russia : 1999)
№ 5, С. 122-127
Опубликовано: ## 2018
Тип ресурса: Статья
Аннотация:
Disturbances of vitamin D metabolism is one of the factors leading to the impairment of phosphate and calcium homeostasis which plays leading role in the development of urinary stone disease. Vitamin D is necessary for wide spectrum of physiologic processes and good health condition. Until now, in many guidelines on urolithiasis there is an advice to limit vitamin D intake due to concerns of an increase in the stone formation. In vivo studies have shown that 1,25()2D3 can both increase and decrease and not to influence on calcium excretion. The results of the studies assessing the relationship between vitamin D blood/plasma level and urinary stone disease are often inconsistent and even controversial. In patients with urinary stone disease the vitamin D deficiency is often found and currently there is still a lack of studies dedicated to problem of vitamin D deficiency in patients with urinary stone disease and the need for its correction.
Рубрики Mesh:
Кальций
Человек
Почечнокаменная болезнь
Мочевой камень
Витамин D
Витамина D недостаточность
Витамины
Журнальная статья
Язык текста: Русский
ISSN: 1728-2985
Ali H.M.
Saenko V.S.
Pesegov S.V.
Ali S.H.
Vovdenko S.V.
Kazilov Y.B.
FGAOU VO I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow, Russia.
Childrens Republican Clinical Hospital named after N.M. Kuraev, Makhachkala, Russia.
Vitamin D and urinary stone disease: the current state of problem
Текст визуальный электронный
Urologiia (Moscow, Russia : 1999)
№ 5 С. 122-127
2018
Vitamin D deficiency
calcium and phosphate homeostasis
nephrolithiasis
urinary stone disease
Статья
Calcium D01.268.552.100 D01.552.539.288 D23.119.100
Кальций D01.268.552.100 D01.552.539.288 D23.119.100
Humans B01.050.150.900.649.313.988.400.112.400.400
Человек B01.050.150.900.649.313.988.400.112.400.400
Kidney Calculi C12.050.351.968.419.600.500 C12.050.351.968.967.249.500 C12.050.351.968.967.500.503 C12.200.777.419.600.500 C12.200.777.967.249.500 C12.200.777.967.500.503 C12.950.419.600.500 C12.950.967.249.500 C12.950.967.500.503 C23.300.175.850.550
Почечнокаменная болезнь C12.050.351.968.419.600.500 C12.050.351.968.967.249.500 C12.050.351.968.967.500.503 C12.200.777.419.600.500 C12.200.777.967.249.500 C12.200.777.967.500.503 C12.950.419.600.500 C12.950.967.249.500 C12.950.967.500.503 C23.300.175.850.550
Urinary Calculi C12.050.351.968.967.500 C12.200.777.967.500 C12.950.967.500 C23.300.175.850
Мочевой камень C12.050.351.968.967.500 C12.200.777.967.500 C12.950.967.500 C23.300.175.850
Vitamin D D04.210.500.812.768
Витамин D D04.210.500.812.768
Vitamin D Deficiency C18.654.521.500.133.770
Витамина D недостаточность C18.654.521.500.133.770
Vitamins D27.505.696.494.600 G07.203.300.681.500.600 J02.500.681.500.600
Витамины D27.505.696.494.600 G07.203.300.681.500.600 J02.500.681.500.600
Journal Article V02.600
Журнальная статья V02.600
Disturbances of vitamin D metabolism is one of the factors leading to the impairment of phosphate and calcium homeostasis which plays leading role in the development of urinary stone disease. Vitamin D is necessary for wide spectrum of physiologic processes and good health condition. Until now, in many guidelines on urolithiasis there is an advice to limit vitamin D intake due to concerns of an increase in the stone formation. In vivo studies have shown that 1,25()2D3 can both increase and decrease and not to influence on calcium excretion. The results of the studies assessing the relationship between vitamin D blood/plasma level and urinary stone disease are often inconsistent and even controversial. In patients with urinary stone disease the vitamin D deficiency is often found and currently there is still a lack of studies dedicated to problem of vitamin D deficiency in patients with urinary stone disease and the need for its correction.