Acta Pharmaceutica (Sep 2015)
Investigation of the effects of vitamin D and calcium on intestinal motility: In vitro tests and implications for clinical treatment
Abstract
The presence of vitamin D receptors in small intestine muscle cells may lead one to think that vitamin D may act locally, influencing intracellular calcium concentration and contributing to the contraction-relaxation regulation of the intestinal smooth muscle cells. This study investigates the potential effects of vitamin D and calcium on intestinal motility using an in vitro test.
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