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Objective: A novel assay was employed to study the Gee 1,5-dihydroxyvitamin
D (1,25(OH)(2)D) concentrations in various populations with different leve
ls of 1,25(OH)(2)D and vitamin D binding protein (DBP),
Design: In 12 healthy women before and after 3 months of oral estrogen/prog
estagen treatment. 10 pregnant women, and 16 patients with a nephrotic synd
rome and normal renal function, the concentrations of total and Gee 1,25(OH
)(2)D, DBP and albumin were assessed.
Methods: The total concentration of 1,25(OH)(2)D in serum was assessed usin
g a radioreceptor assay. The free fraction of 1,25(OH)(2)D was measured usi
ng symmetric dialysis. DBP was assessed using single radial immunodiffusion
. Serum albumin concentrations were measured on an automated analyzer.
Results: In healthy women, the concentrations of total 1.25(OH)(2)D, free 1
,25(OH)(2)D and DBP were 132 +/- 19 pmol/l, 92 +/- 30 fmol/l and 5.59 +/- 0
.43 mu mol/l. After 3 months of estrogen/progestagen treatment, total 1,25(
OH)(2)D and DBP levels rose significantly to 175 +/- 51 pmol/l and 8.32 +/-
1.59 mu mol/l (P less than or equal to 0.05 and P less than or equal to 0.
001); the free 1,25(OH)(2)D remained unchanged (105 +/- 39 fmol/l; not sign
ificant). Pregnant women had significantly higher levels of total 1,25(OH)(
2)LD and DBP (239 +/- 68 pmol/l and 11.32 +/- 1.77 mu mol/l; both P less th
an or equal to 0.001); the free 1.25(OH)(2)D level, however, was not differ
ent (104 +/- 27 fmol/l; not significant), Unexpectedly, in patients with ne
phrotic syndrome, no lower DBP levels were found (5.36 +/- 0.84 mu mol/l) r
elative to that in controls. Despite this, Levels of both total (69 +/- 26
pmol/l, P less than or equal to 0.001) and free 1.25(OH)(2)D (53 +/- 28 fmo
l/l; P less than or equal to 0.001) were significantly lower than in contro
ls. Albumin levels were lowered from 628 +/- 38 mu mol/l to 300 +/- 84 mu m
ol/l (P less than or equal to 0.001),
Conclusions: Higher estrogen levels result in higher DBP levels, with a par
allel rise in total 1,25(OH)(2)D levels but without a change in the biologi
cally active free fraction, The results in patients with nephrotic syndrome
show that, with increasing glomerular protein leakage, the free 1,25(OH)(2
)D concentration cannot be maintained.