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  • Title: Developmental changes of vitamin K epoxidase and reductase activities involved in the vitamin K cycle in human liver.
    Author: Itoh S, Onishi S.
    Journal: Early Hum Dev; 2000 Jan; 57(1):15-23. PubMed ID: 10690708.
    Abstract:
    We examined the developmental changes in activities of vitamin K epoxidase, and vitamin K-2,3-epoxide reductase and vitamin K reductase in the human autopsied liver. The activity of epoxidase, which converts vitamin K hydroquinone to its epoxide, showed a high value in the early prenatal period of 10-30 gestational weeks but decreased rather rapidly in contrast with the reductase activities. After birth, a significant decrease of the epoxidase activity was observed but no such change was seen during the postnatal period. On the other hand, the activities of vitamin K-2,3-epoxide reductase and vitamin K reductase, which convert vitamin K-2,3-epoxide to its hydroquinone, showed a significantly low value in the early prenatal period. The highest activity of vitamin K epoxidase in the early prenatal period may be essential to the production of vitamin K dependent ligands for growth factors expressed in the embryo.
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