Long Sun-Exposures Influencing High Sub-Cutaneous Synthesis of Vitamin-D3 may be Associated with Exacerbation of Symptoms in Allergic-Asthma.

L G D'Cruz, S A Husain, T Wells, C Morgan, P J Stanczyk, A Satgunarajah, J Kashir, B L Calver, L M Blayney, F A Lai
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Objectives: Does excessive sun-exposure, non-use of sunscreen and/or high doses of vitamin-D3 supplements provoke exacerbation of asthma?

Design: Clinical examinations, retrospective records-access and questionnaire surveys were distributed to a convenience sample of allergic-asthma patient (n=183).

Setting: Patients (19-89 years) attending the outpatient respiratory clinics at Maidstone Hospital were enrolled.

Results: 90.3% of patients (total IgE levels ≥75 kU/L ; n=103) exposed to direct sunlight of ≥ 15 minutes per day continuously for 6-7 days presented with wheeze (χ2(1) = 7.46; p< 0.05) compared to only 9.7% patients of similar atopy-status, presenting with wheeze if exposed to sunlight of < 15 minutes per day for 6-7 days. 68.9% patients (with IgE levels ≥ 75 kU/L ; n=103), non-users of sunscreen (SPF 30 and above), exposed to direct sunlight of ≥ 15 minutes per day continuously for 6-7 days developed a wheeze, compared to fewer users of sunscreen (9.7%, n=103), exposed to the same duration of sunlight who developed asthma symptoms (p< 0.05). Vitamin-D3 supplementation in asthma-patients with clinical signs of hypovitaminosis-D (n=21), produced symptoms of morning chest-tightness (76.2%), allergic rhinitis (61.9%) and wheeze (100%), 2 weeks after initiation of treatment.

Conclusions: Our results advocate direct sunlight exposure < 15 minutes per day and use of sunscreen as a novel approach to preventing atopic-asthma symptoms in allergic-asthma patients.. Activated vitamin-D3 is well-recognised to shift the immune-balance towards Th2 predominance, favouring allergic asthma. These results suggest that limiting subcutaneous synthesis of vitamin-D3 in asthma patients and re-addressing dosage of vitamin-D3 supplementation is necessary may contribute to prevent exacerbation of symptoms.

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长时间阳光照射影响高皮下合成维生素d3可能与过敏性哮喘症状加重有关
目的:过度日晒、不使用防晒霜和/或高剂量维生素d3补充剂是否会加剧哮喘?设计:对183例过敏性哮喘患者进行临床检查、回顾性记录查阅和问卷调查。环境:在梅德斯通医院呼吸门诊就诊的患者(19-89岁)被纳入研究。结果:90.3%的患者(总IgE水平≥75 kU/L;N =103)每天连续暴露在阳光直射下≥15分钟6-7天出现喘息(χ2(1) = 7.46;P < 0.05),而只有9.7%的类似异位状态的患者,如果每天暴露在阳光下< 15分钟,持续6-7天,就会出现喘息。68.9%患者(IgE≥75 kU/L;n=103),未使用防晒霜(SPF 30及以上),每天暴露在直射阳光下≥15分钟,持续6-7天,发生哮喘症状,相比之下,较少使用防晒霜(9.7%,n=103),暴露在相同的阳光下,发生哮喘症状(p< 0.05)。有维生素d缺乏症临床症状的哮喘患者(n=21),在开始治疗2周后出现晨胸闷(76.2%)、变应性鼻炎(61.9%)和喘息(100%)症状。结论:我们的研究结果提倡每天阳光直射< 15分钟,并使用防晒霜作为预防过敏性哮喘患者特应性哮喘症状的新方法。被激活的维生素d3被公认为将免疫平衡转向Th2优势,有利于过敏性哮喘。这些结果表明,限制哮喘患者皮下合成维生素d3和重新确定维生素d3补充剂量可能有助于防止症状恶化。
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