PLoS ONE (Jan 2021)

Total, bioavailable and free 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels as functional indicators for bone parameters in healthy children.

  • You Joung Heo,
  • Yun Jeong Lee,
  • Kyunghoon Lee,
  • Jae Hyun Kim,
  • Choong Ho Shin,
  • Young Ah Lee,
  • Junghan Song

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258585
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 10
p. e0258585

Abstract

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ObjectivesVitamin D is essential for bone health. Not only total but also free 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) may contribute to bone mass. We sought to determine which vitamin D measure best reflected clinical and bone parameters in healthy children.MethodsA cross-sectional study including 146 healthy children (71 boys, 9.5 ± 1.9 years) conducted at a tertiary medical center. We used a multiplex liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry-based assay to simultaneously measure vitamin D metabolites. The bioavailable and free 25OHD (25OHDBioA and 25OHDFree) levels were calculated using the genotype-specific or genotype-constant affinity coefficients of vitamin D-binding proteins (yielding spe-25OHDBioA, spe-25OHDFree and con-25OHDBioA, con-25OHDFree respectively). The 25OHDFree level was directly measured (m-25OHDFree). Bone mineral content (BMC) and bone mineral density (BMD) were assessed via dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry.ResultsThe total 25OHD (25OHDTotal), the two forms of 25OHDBioA, the three forms of 25OHDFree, and 24,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 levels correlated with parathyroid hormone level (all p ConclusionsIn healthy children, total, bioavailable, and free 25OHD levels comparably reflected lifestyle factors. In normal-weight children, the con-25OHDBioA and con-25OHDFree, but not m-25OHDFree levels, reflected bone mass, as did the 25OHDTotal level.