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Many of the effects of calcitriol are mediated by its interaction with the [[calcitriol receptor]], also called the vitamin D receptor or VDR. For instance, the unbound inactive form of the calcitriol receptor in intestinal epithelial cells resides in the [[cytoplasm]]. When calcitriol binds to the receptor, the [[Ligand (biochemistry)|ligand]]-receptor complex translocates to the [[cell nucleus]], where it acts as a [[transcription factor]] promoting the expression of a gene encoding a [[Vitamin D-dependent calcium-binding protein|calcium binding protein]]. The levels of the calcium binding protein increase enabling the cells to actively transport more calcium ({{chem|Ca|2+}}) from the intestine across the [[intestinal mucosa]] into the blood. Alternative, ''non-genomic'' pathways may be mediated through either [[PDIA3]] or VDR.

Many of the effects of calcitriol are mediated by its interaction with the calcitriol receptor, also called the vitamin D receptor or VDR. For instance, the unbound inactive form of the calcitriol receptor in intestinal epithelial cells resides in the cytoplasm. When calcitriol binds to the receptor, the ligand-receptor complex translocates to the cell nucleus, where it acts as a transcription factor promoting the expression of a gene encoding a calcium binding protein. The levels of the calcium binding protein increase enabling the cells to actively transport more calcium (Ca2+
) from the intestine across the intestinal mucosa into the blood. Alternative, non-genomic pathways may be mediated through either PDIA3 or VDR.