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Zinc and its role in vitamin D function

Ashton Amos, Mohammed S. Razzaque

2022Current Research in Physiology39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Zinc is an essential mineral with an important relationship with vitamin D. Studies have found that reduced blood zinc levels could predict vitamin D deficiency in adolescent girls, while zinc supplementation increased vitamin D levels in postmenopausal women. In vitro studies using human peritoneal macrophages have found that zinc induced the release of calcitriol (1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol). Zinc also acts as a cofactor for vitamin D functions, as the transcriptional activity of vitamin D-dependent genes relies on zinc to exert pleiotropic functions, including mineral ion regulation. Vitamin D could also induce zinc transporters to regulate zinc homeostasis. Together, zinc and vitamin D in adequate concentrations help maintain a healthy musculoskeletal system and beyond; however, deficiency in either of these nutrients can result in various disorders affecting almost all body systems. This brief article will focus on the role of zinc in vitamin D functions.

Topics & Concepts

ZincVitamin D and neurologyCalcitriolVitaminEndocrinologyMicronutrientZinc deficiency (plant disorder)Internal medicineCalcitriol receptorChemistryBiologyHomeostasisMedicineOrganic chemistryTrace Elements in HealthVitamin D Research StudiesIron Metabolism and Disorders