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Is Vitamin D Signaling Regulated by and Does It Regulate Circadian Rhythms?
Does Vitamin D Signaling Affect and Get Affected by Body Clock Rhythms?
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Abstract
Current evidence indicates that vitamin D3 signaling may influence the circadian clock through its active forms.
- Activation of vitamin D3 does not appear to be regulated by the circadian clock in terms of 25(OH)D3 and 1,25(OH)D3 production.
- Circadian regulation may occur via CYP11A1 activity, influencing the production of D3-hydroxyderivatives.
- D3-hydroxyderivatives function as inverse agonists on certain receptors (RORα and γ) and agonists on others (AhR).
- Molecular modeling suggests D3-hydroxyderivatives may interact with additional receptors (RORβ and REV-ERBs).
- RORs and REV-ERBs are involved in regulating clock genes by binding to specific regions in their promoter areas.
- D3-hydroxyderivatives may also affect the circadian clock indirectly through changes in melatonin levels.
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