C. Aguirre et al., MEASUREMENT OF 25-HYDROXYVITAMIN-D SERUM LEVELS AND ITS SEASONAL-VARIATIONS IN HEALTHY-YOUNG PEOPLE, Revista Medica de Chile, 124(6), 1996, pp. 675-679
Background: 25-hydroxyvitamin D has a longer half life and its serum l
evels have less daily variations than calcitriol. Thus, its measuremen
t is a better indicator of vitamin D status. Aim: To measure 25-hydrox
yvitamin D levels in normal subjects during summer and winter. Patient
s and methods: Vitamin D was measured using a competitive protein bind
ing radioassay in 61 subjects (27 male) aged 21 to 57 years old, durin
g July and August (winter) and February and March of the next year (su
mmer). Results: 25-hydroxyvitamin levels were 28.8 +/- 1.5 and 30.9 +/
- 2.3 ng/ml during winter and summer respectively. No differences were
found between men and women. Ninety five percent confidence levels we
re between 13 and 50 ng/ml. Levels in one patient with malabsorption w
ere 9.3 ng/ml, in 2 patients with hypophosphemic osteomalacia were 2.1
and 9.3 ng/ml, in 12 patients with alcoholic cirrhosis were 16.4 +/-
1.3 ng/ml, in 4 patients with primary osteoporosis were 23.3 +/- 0.7 a
nd in three patients receiving vitamin D were 334 +/- 33.2 ng/ml. Conc
lusions: Normal levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D range from 13 to 50 ng/m
l in normal adults, there are no differences between men and women and
seasonal variations are minimal.