Calcium homeostasis during pregnancy and lactation: role of vitamin D supplementation

R. K. Marya
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Pregnancy and lactation cycle is a period of considerable strain on maternal calcium homeostasis. A number of adaptive mechanisms involve increased intestinal calcium absorption, renal calcium conservation and changes in bone metabolism. These adaptations are mediated through changes in the secretion of various  calciotropic hormones [1,25(OH)2 D3, parathormone, and calcitonin]. In all of these adaptive mechanisms, vitamin D is involved directly or indirectly. Now, it is being realized that not only darkskinned but also even Caucasian women tend to go into vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy. Adverse health outcomes such as preeclampsia, low birth-weight, neonatal hypocalcemia, poor postnatal growth, bone fragility, and increased incidence of autoimmune diseases have been linked to low vitamin D levels during pregnancy and infancy. Vitamin D deficiency seems to be a public health problem even in 2018. Most of the experts in the field are convinced that women need extra amounts of vitamin D during pregnancy and lactation. The amount of vitamin D that is required for optimum calcium homeostasis in this phase of life is still controversial. Studies are under way to establish the recommended daily doses of vitamin D in pregnant and lactating women. Key words : Vitamin D deficiency; Pregnancy; Lactation; Vitamin D supplementation
孕期和哺乳期钙稳态:维生素D补充的作用
妊娠和哺乳期是一个对母体钙稳态相当紧张的时期。一些适应性机制包括增加肠道钙吸收,肾脏钙保存和骨代谢的变化。这些适应是通过各种促钙激素[1,25(OH)2 D3,旁腺激素和降钙素]的分泌变化介导的。在所有这些适应机制中,维生素D都直接或间接地参与其中。现在,人们意识到,不仅是深肤色的女性,就连白人女性在怀孕期间也容易缺乏维生素D。妊娠期和婴儿期维生素D水平过低与子痫前期、低出生体重、新生儿低钙血症、产后生长不良、骨骼脆弱和自身免疫性疾病发病率增加等不良健康结果有关。即使在2018年,维生素D缺乏似乎也是一个公共卫生问题。该领域的大多数专家都相信,女性在怀孕和哺乳期间需要额外补充维生素D。在生命的这一阶段,维持最佳钙稳态所需的维生素D的量仍然存在争议。目前正在进行研究,以确定孕妇和哺乳期妇女每日维生素D的推荐剂量。关键词:维生素D缺乏症;怀孕;泌乳;补充维生素D
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