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The mechanistic basis for the disease-modulating effects of K2-7 is mediated through various signal transduction pathways such as PI3K/AKT, MAP Kinase, JAK/STAT, NF-κB, etc. glycerol dissimilation/dissociation pathway, shikimic acid (SA) pathway, methylerythritol phosphate (MEP) pathway, pyrimidine metabolism pathway and vitamin K2-7 (MK-7) pathway.
Placebo, 45 µg synthetic MK-7, 90 µg synthetic MK-7, 180 µg synthetic MK-7 or 90 µg fermentation-derived MK-7 were administered daily to the subjects for 43 days. Caution: If you are pregnant or lactating, taking medication or under medical supervision, please consult your GP or medical professional before taking supplements. It can also cause calcium levels in the blood to become too high, leading to bone pain, confusion, and weakness. Activation of p38 is carried out by vitamin K2 by phosphorylating p38 ( Olson and Hallahan, 2004; Tsujioka et al. They mention that it helps direct calcium into the bones, is good value for money, and provides good service.gov/ct2/show/ {"type":"clinical-trial","attrs":{"text":"NCT04641663","term_id":"NCT04641663"}}NCT04641663 (Accessed October 7, 2021). In addition, vitamin K2 facilitates the activation of Gas6 by carboxylating the Gla residues of Gas6, which is structurally related to anticoagulation factor protein S.
Further, in many trials, vitamin K2-7 is combined with vitamin D as an intervention to augment the beneficial effects.A study reported that K2-7 and other long chain derivatives of vitamin K2 are readily available for the extra-hepatic tissues like vasculature and bone after redistribution to the circulatory system ( Schurgers and Vermeer, 2002). If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication, please consult your healthcare practitioner before use. Each form differs from each other with respect to their degree of saturation and length of side chains ( Iwamoto, 2014). Comparative Study Evaluating the Effect of the Administration of Vitamin K1 versus Vitamin K2 on Vascular Calcification in Dialysis Patients.