Vitamin K2: A Vitamin that Works like a Hormone, Impinging on Gene Expression

J. Gordeladze
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Vitamin K2 binds to the intranuclear receptor SXR and results in the activation of a pleth- ora of genes, both directly and indirectly. Among these genes are important biological markers of cellular characteristics or features (also known as cell phenotypes), as well as a set of molecules known to be involved in both hormone-induced, G-protein-mediated cell signalling, either directly or indirectly activating so-called sirtuins and/or histone deacetylaces (HDACs), known as determinants of cell types and their specific functions in a given tissue. Hence, vitamin K2 may be closely involved in or serving as a traditional molecular ‘link’ between hormonal receptors and intracellular signalling pathways. It has been stated that a true hormone is a product of living cells, which circulates in body fluids (such as blood) and elicits a specific and often stimulatory effect on the activity of cells situated remotely from its point of origin. A large bulk of evidence published over the past 10 years establishes vitamin K2 in this category of substances. Hence, vitamin K2 should be considered and consequently classified as a hormone.
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维生素K2:一种像激素一样作用的维生素,影响基因表达
维生素K2与核内受体SXR结合,直接或间接地激活大量基因。在这些基因中,有细胞特征或特征(也称为细胞表型)的重要生物学标记,以及一组已知参与激素诱导的、g蛋白介导的细胞信号传导的分子,这些分子直接或间接激活所谓的sirtuins和/或组蛋白去乙酰化酶(hdac),它们被称为细胞类型及其在给定组织中的特定功能的决定因素。因此,维生素K2可能密切参与或作为激素受体和细胞内信号通路之间的传统分子“链接”。有人指出,真正的激素是活细胞的产物,它在体液(如血液)中循环,并对远离其来源的细胞的活动产生特定的、往往是刺激的作用。过去10年发表的大量证据将维生素K2确定为这一类物质。因此,维生素K2应该被认为是一种激素。
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