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Many non-bone diseases associated with low Vitamin D (dog and cats in this study) – Dec 2019

Vitamin D metabolism in dogs and cats and its relation to diseases not associated with bone metabolism.

J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr (Berl). 2019 Dec 5. doi: 10.1111/jpn.13259
Zafalon RVA1, Risolia LW1, Pedrinelli V1, Vendramini THA1, Rodrigues RBA1, Amaral AR1, Kogika MM1, Brunetto MA1.

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Due to the presence of receptors in the cells of numerous body tissues, vitamin D is associated with several physiological functions that go beyond calcium and phosphorus homoeostasis and control of bone metabolism in the body. In humans, several studies have associated lower vitamin D concentrations with numerous diseases, such as cancer, heart disease, autoimmune diseases and infectious diseases, and also with an increase in the total mortality rate of the population. Recently, this nutrient started to gain importance in veterinary medicine, and several articles have shown a correlation between low vitamin D status and diseases unrelated to bone metabolism. The present review aims to highlight the recent publications that investigated this relationship, bringing the evidence that exists so far in dogs and cats.


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