Vitamin D and multiple sclerosis: what is the clinical impact?

Expert opinion on medical diagnostics Pub Date : 2013-05-01 Epub Date: 2013-04-09 DOI:10.1517/17530059.2013.786040
Antonio J Berlanga-Taylor, Sreeram V Ramagopalan
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Abstract

Evidence for a causal role for vitamin D in multiple sclerosis (MS) is being gathered. Epidemiological, molecular and animal model studies have paved the way in our understanding of the effects of vitamin D in demyelinating disease. Several clinical trials have been completed and more are under way to understand the full extent and value of vitamin D supplementation on disease progression. Many questions remain unanswered however and careful study design is increasingly pertinent. Timing of exposure, dosage and transgenerational effects are some of the several important questions that need to be addressed. In this issue, Carlson and Rose highlight these points and provide a review of vitamin D and MS with an emphasis on the most recent clinical studies. Further evidence of vitamin D deficiency as a causal factor, its molecular targets in MS and its prospect as a therapeutic and preventative agent are questions that warrant further study.

维生素D与多发性硬化症:临床影响是什么?
维生素D在多发性硬化症(MS)中起因果作用的证据正在收集中。流行病学、分子和动物模型研究为我们理解维生素D对脱髓鞘疾病的影响铺平了道路。一些临床试验已经完成,更多的临床试验正在进行中,以了解补充维生素D对疾病进展的全面程度和价值。然而,许多问题仍未得到解答,仔细的研究设计越来越有意义。暴露时间、剂量和跨代影响是需要解决的几个重要问题中的一些。在本期中,Carlson和Rose强调了这些观点,并对维生素D和多发性硬化症的关系进行了综述,重点介绍了最新的临床研究。维生素D缺乏作为一种致病因素的进一步证据,其在MS中的分子靶点及其作为治疗和预防剂的前景是值得进一步研究的问题。
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