Literature DB >> 2153497

Age-related changes in the circulating levels of congeners of vitamin K2, menaquinone-7 and menaquinone-8.

S J Hodges1, M J Pilkington, M J Shearer, L Bitensky, J Chayen.   

Abstract

1. Through the vitamin K1 cycle, phylloquinone is now known to play an active role, not only in relation to prothrombin, but also in the synthesis of bone peptides. 2. The recent development of a sensitive method allowed the demonstration of a deficit of vitamin K1 in the circulation of osteoporotic subjects. 3. Vitamin K2, namely the menaquinones of various chain-lengths, has been shown by others to be more effective than vitamin K1 in the curative rat bioassay. 4. Earlier reports had shown that the concentration of menaquinones in human liver may exceed that of vitamin K1. But previous methods were too insensitive for testing the normal circulating levels of menaquinones in the human. 5. The new sensitive method has now been applied to measuring the circulating levels of vitamin K1 and of two of the menaquinones, namely menaquinone-7 and menaquinone-8. 6. In normal individuals, the circulating levels of vitamin K1 were the same, irrespective of age. 7. In young normal subjects, the combined levels of menaquinone-7 and menaquinone-8 were at least the same as the level of vitamin K1. In elderly normal subjects, there was a marked deficit of menaquinone-8.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2153497     DOI: 10.1042/cs0780063

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Sci (Lond)        ISSN: 0143-5221            Impact factor:   6.124


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