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Wintertime Vitamin D Supplementation Inhibits Seasonal Variation of Calcitropic Hormones and Maintains Bone Turnover in Healthy Men
Authors:Heli T Viljakainen  Milja Väisänen  Virpi Kemi  Toni Rikkonen  Heikki Kröger  E Kalevi A Laitinen  Hannu Rita  Christel Lamberg‐Allardt
Institution:1. Calcium Research Unit, Department of Applied Chemistry and Microbiology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland;2. Bone and Cartilage Research Unit, University of Kuopio, Kuopio, Finland;3. Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Kuopio University Hospital, Kuopio, Finland;4. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland;5. Department of Forest Resource Management (Statistics and Methodology), University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:Vitamin D is suggested to have a role in the coupling of bone resorption and formation. Compared with women, men are believed to have more stable bone remodeling, and thus, are considered less susceptible to the seasonal variation of calcitropic hormones. We examined whether seasonal variation exists in calcitropic hormones, bone remodeling markers, and BMD in healthy men. Furthermore, we determined which vitamin D intake is required to prevent this variation. Subjects (N = 48) were healthy white men 21–49 yr of age from the Helsinki area with a mean habitual dietary intake of vitamin D of 6.6 ± 5.1 (SD) μg/d. This was a 6‐mo double‐blinded vitamin D intervention study, in which subjects were allocated to three groups of 20 μg (800 IU), 10 μg (400 IU), or placebo. Fasting blood samplings were collected six times for analyses of serum (S‐)25(OH)D, iPTH, bone‐specific alkaline phosphatase (BALP), and TRACP. Radial volumetric BMD (vBMD) was measured at the beginning and end of the study with pQCT. Wintertime variation was noted in S‐25(OH)D, S‐PTH, and S‐TRACP (p < 0.001, p = 0.012, and p < 0.05, respectively) but not in S‐BALP or vBMD in the placebo group. Supplementation inhibited the winter elevation of PTH (p = 0.035), decreased the S‐BALP concentration (p < 0.05), but benefited cortical BMD (p = 0.09) only slightly. Healthy men are exposed to wintertime decrease in vitamin D status that impacts PTH concentration. Vitamin D supplementation improved vitamin D status and inhibited the winter elevation of PTH and also decreased BALP concentration. The ratio of TRACP to BALP shows the coupling of bone remodeling in a robust way. A stable ratio was observed among those retaining a stable PTH throughout the study. A daily intake of vitamin D in the range of 17.5–20 μg (700–800 IU) seems to be required to prevent winter seasonal increases in PTH and maintain stable bone turnover in young, healthy white men.
Keywords:vitamin D  PTH  ratio of TRACP to bone‐specific alkaline phosphatase  pQCT  seasonal variation
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