Vitamin D toxicity syndrome: a toxicologist's view

V. M. Padalka, N. Kurdil, M. Zinovieva, H. Petrashenko
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Vitamin D-related health problems remain a global health problem. The growing number of prescriptions of vitamin D by doctors during the COVID-19 pandemic and the increase in self-intake of vitamin D by the population carries the risk of exogenous hypervitaminosis D, or a syndrome known as vitamin D toxicity. Aim: to summarize the results of scientific research on the vitamin D toxicity, and some aspects related to its overdose. Material and Methods: used methods of content analysis, system and comparative analysis; materials of scientific reviews and separate researches devoted to biochemistry and toxicology of vitamin D (Elsevier, PubMed, ToxNet) with depth of search to 20 years. Results and Discussion. Due to the well-known health risks of vitamin D deficiency, it has become a popular dietary supplement, as evidenced by the progressive growth of both thematic scientific publications (PubMed) and its consumption in many countries around the world. The use of pharmaceuticals and dietary supplements is the most common cause of overdose. A review of cases of vitamin D toxicity caused by errors in prescribing or administering the required dose has shown that they may occasionally be accompanied by the development of intoxication. There are many forms of exogenous and endogenous vitamin D toxicity syndrome. Vitamin D toxicity syndrome includes the following symptoms: loss of consciousness, apathy, intermittent vomiting, abdominal pain, polyuria, polydipsia, dehydration, and hypercalcemia, which, although uncommon, can be life-threatening if not detected timely, and is an important symptom in the differential diagnosis in patients with hypercalcemia. Despite differing opinions on the target concentration of 25(OH)D or recommended doses of vitamin D for the general population, it was determined that the concentration of 25 (OH) D> 150 ng/ml is a significant risk of developing vitamin D toxicity syndrome, and vitamin D deficiency treatment regimens at high doses require regular monitoring. Conclusions: There is a growing public awareness of the health benefits of vitamin D; however, the increase in its consumption carries, inter alia, the risk of a specific syndrome ‒ the vitamin D toxicity. Family physicians should be informed about the danger of exceeding the recommended (age and body weight) doses, and carry out explanatory work with the public to raise awareness of adverse effects vitamin D overdose. Key Words: vitamin D, toxicity.
维生素D中毒综合征:一个毒理学家的观点
与维生素d有关的健康问题仍然是一个全球性的健康问题。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,医生开出的维生素D处方越来越多,人群自我摄入维生素D的数量也在增加,这带来了外源性维生素D过多症(即维生素D中毒综合症)的风险。目的:综述维生素D的毒性及与过量服用有关的一些方面的科学研究成果。材料与方法:采用内容分析法、系统分析法和比较分析法;有关维生素D的生物化学和毒理学的科学评论和独立研究的资料(Elsevier, PubMed, ToxNet),检索深度可达20年。结果和讨论。由于维生素D缺乏的众所周知的健康风险,它已成为一种流行的膳食补充剂,这一点从专题科学出版物(PubMed)的逐步增长和世界上许多国家的消费中可以看出。药物和膳食补充剂的使用是过量服用的最常见原因。对因处方或给予所需剂量的错误而引起的维生素D中毒病例的审查表明,它们有时可能伴随中毒的发展。有多种形式的外源性和内源性维生素D中毒综合征。维生素D毒性综合征包括意识丧失、精神淡漠、间歇性呕吐、腹痛、多尿、渴渴、脱水、高钙血症等症状,虽然不常见,但如不及时发现,可能危及生命,是高钙血症患者鉴别诊断的重要症状。尽管对25(OH)D的目标浓度或普通人群维生素D的推荐剂量有不同的看法,但确定25(OH)D的浓度为150 ng/ml是发生维生素D毒性综合征的显著风险,高剂量维生素D缺乏症的治疗方案需要定期监测。结论:越来越多的公众意识到维生素D对健康的益处;然而,其消费量的增加,除其他外,带来了一种特殊综合症的风险-维生素D中毒。应告知家庭医生超过推荐剂量(年龄和体重)的危险,并与公众开展解释工作,以提高对维生素D过量不良反应的认识。关键词:维生素D;毒性;
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