2013
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.27.1_supplement.703.2
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Chronic high fructose intake impairs renal calcitriol metabolism

Abstract: We recently showed that excessive fructose (F) consumption inhibits adaptive increases in intestinal Ca transport in lactating and weanling rats with enhanced Ca needs, by preventing the increase in blood levels of the biologically active vitamin D, calcitriol. Here we tested the hypothesis that chronic F intake decreases calcitriol levels independent of Ca status. In the control study, adult mice fed for 5 wk a 40% glucose (G)‐low Ca diet displayed expected adaptive increases in intestinal and renal Ca transp… Show more

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