CHAPTER 18. Interference Effect of Vitamin E on Vitamin K Metabolism

S. Ikeda
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The possibility that excessive vitamin E intake causes vitamin K deficiency bleeding has been recognized for a long time, but the cause is still unknown. We aimed to clarify the influence of vitamin E intake on vitamin K concentration and its physiological activity using rats. Intake of an α-tocopherol-containing diet lowered phylloquinone (PK) concentrations in various tissues except for the liver. α-Tocopherol suppressed the elevation of an extrahepatic PK concentration after oral administration of PK. However, the tissue concentration of menaquinone-4 (MK-4), another vitamin K isoform converted from PK in the body, did not decrease after α-tocopherol intake. Unlike α-tocopherol, intake of a γ-tocopherol-containing diet did not lower PK or MK-4 concentration in tissues, but excess intake of γ-tocopherol significantly decreased PK concentration in some extrahepatic tissues. Excess intake of α-tocopherol did not affect blood clotting activity, uncarboxylated osteocalcin concentration in the serum, bone density, or expression of the gene related to bone metabolism. These results revealed that α-tocopherol intake lowered extrahepatic PK concentration, but this decrease in PK concentration had little effect on vitamin K physiological activity in rats.
第18章。维生素E对维生素K代谢的干扰作用
维生素E摄入过多导致维生素K缺乏性出血的可能性早已被认识到,但原因尚不清楚。本研究旨在阐明维生素E摄入对大鼠维生素K浓度及其生理活性的影响。摄入含α-生育酚的日粮可降低除肝脏外各组织中叶绿醌(PK)的浓度。α-生育酚可抑制口服PK后肝外PK浓度的升高,但α-生育酚摄入后,体内另一种由PK转化而来的维生素K异构体甲基萘醌-4 (MK-4)的组织浓度没有降低。与α-生育酚不同,饲粮中添加γ-生育酚并未降低组织中PK或MK-4浓度,但过量摄入γ-生育酚显著降低了部分肝外组织中PK浓度。过量摄入α-生育酚不会影响凝血活性、血清中未羧化骨钙素浓度、骨密度或与骨代谢相关的基因表达。结果表明,α-生育酚可降低大鼠肝外PK浓度,但对维生素K生理活性影响不大。
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