Some diseases restrict vitamin D by changing gene activation,
by one or more of the following
- Restrict conversion of light into vitamin D in the skin
- Restrict oral absorption in the gut
- Restrict semi-activation in the liver
- Restrict free semi-activated vitamin D from getting to the kidneys
- Restrict full activation in the kidneys
- Restrict semi and fully activation in the cells
- Restrict activated Vitamin D from entering cell mitochondria (VDR)
- Destroy the vitamin D before it gets to the cells
Some diseases restrict vitamin D without changing genes
- The disease just uses/consumes the vitamin D
- The disease upsets the gut, which reduces bioavailability of oral form
- unless a gut-friendly form is used
References
- COVID changes 100 vitamin D-related genes in the lungs
- Reasons for low response to vitamin D
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