Author:
Onisko B L,Schnoes H K,DeLuca H F,Glover R S
Abstract
Three side-chain analogues of cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) modified at C-25, namely 25-fluorocholecalciferol, 24-dehydrocholecalciferol and 25-dehydrocholecalciferol, conceived as potential inhibitors of the cholecalciferol 25-hydroxylase have been prepared and tested in the rat. These compounds markedly diminish conversion in vivo of cholecalciferol into 25-hydroxycholecalciferol, but are not antagonists of vitamin D action, because they themselves possess significant biological activity in vivo. Each compound is capable of stimulating the intestinal transport of calcium and the mobilization of calcium from bone in vitamin D-deficient rats. Biological responses equivalent to those generated by a physiological dose of cholecalciferol (0.05 microgram) are produced, however, only when the analogues are administered at high doses (5-50 microgram). The biological activity of 24-dehydrocholecalciferol and 25-dehydrocholecalciferol is shown to result from conversion, in vivo, to the natural hormone, 1 alpha,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol, whereas 25-fluorocholecalciferol is metabolically activated in the rat by hydroxylation to 1 alpha-hydroxy-25-fluorocholecalciferol. This latter conversion is the first reported example of the 1 alpha-hydroxylation of a vitamin D compound lacking the 25-hydroxy group.
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry
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