Affiliation:
1. Department of Medicine, University of Manchester, Manchester, U.K.
Abstract
1. Vitamin D metabolites were measured on admission in eight patients intoxicated with ergocalciferol (serum calcium 3.01-4.05 mmol/l) and also during the subsequent 2 months in six of the eight.
2. Serum concentrations of 25-hydroxyergocalciferol, on admission, were grossly elevated in all patients (range 583-1843 nmol/l).
3. Serum calcium concentration was related significantly only to the concentration of 25-hydroxyergocalciferol (P = 0.003).
4. Concentrations of 25-hydroxyergocalciferol in serum were significantly related to those of calciferol (P = 0.004).
5. Elevated initial concentrations of 1,25-dihydroxycalciferol, mainly as 1,25-dihydroxyergocalciferol, were found in seven of the eight patients (range 179-313 pmol/l).
6. It is suggested that the hypercalcaemia in these patients may be explained by the action of 25-hydroxyergocalciferol at high concentration in competing for 1,25-dihydroxycalciferol receptors, thus exerting a biological effect per se, and also by increasing the synthesis of 1,25-dihydroxycalciferol through a mass-action effect on the renal 1α-hydroxylase.
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