167 Effects of different doses of vitamin D supplementation on immune, inflammatory and oxidative stress parameters in the blood serum of patients with multiple sclerosis – a review

IF 0.1 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
M. Lis, Jowita Adamczyk-Zostawa, M. Adamczyk-Sowa
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Abstract

Multiple sclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the central nervous system associated with demyelination and neurodegeneration. In recent years, vitamin D has gained attention in the medical community following suggestions that there is a correlation between the level of serum vitamin D and the risk of multiple sclerosis, disease progression and activity. The aim of this article was to review recent literature describing the effects of vitamin D supplementation on the immune, inflammatory and oxidative stress parameters in patients with multiple sclerosis. In clinical trials, vitamin D doses ranging from 800 IU/day to 14,000 IU/day were tested. Researchers noticed significant differences in the range of action of vitamin D. However, the overview of studies failed to yield a definite answer concerning an effective dose of vitamin D. We concluded that there was no clear evidence for the impact of vitamin D supplementation on inflammatory parameters in multiple sclerosis patients, even though studies show consistently that the vitamin has an influence on the immune system and contributes to a reduction of pro-inflammatory cytokines. What is more, little is still known about the effects of vitamin D supplementation on oxidative stress, especially with regard to the potential effective dose. Consequently, more research is needed to gain a better understanding of this issue. There is increasing evidence on the significant role of vitamin D in patients with multiple sclerosis but there are as yet no global recommendations regarding the benefits of vitamin D supplementation and the supplementation dose. It is necessary to conduct further studies on the influence of vitamin D on disease activity due to its potential role as an add-on therapy in this group of patients or even as a preventative measure.
不同剂量维生素D补充对多发性硬化症患者血清免疫、炎症和氧化应激参数的影响——综述
多发性硬化症是一种慢性炎症性疾病的中枢神经系统与脱髓鞘和神经退行性变。近年来,维生素D引起了医学界的关注,因为有人认为血清维生素D水平与多发性硬化症的风险、疾病进展和活动之间存在相关性。本文的目的是回顾最近的文献描述维生素D补充对多发性硬化症患者的免疫,炎症和氧化应激参数的影响。在临床试验中,维生素D的剂量从800国际单位/天到14000国际单位/天不等。研究人员注意到维生素D的作用范围存在显著差异。然而,研究概述未能给出维生素D有效剂量的明确答案。我们得出结论,没有明确的证据表明补充维生素D对多发性硬化症患者炎症参数的影响,尽管研究一致表明维生素D对免疫系统有影响,有助于减少促炎细胞因子。更重要的是,对于补充维生素D对氧化应激的影响,尤其是潜在的有效剂量,我们所知甚少。因此,需要更多的研究来更好地理解这个问题。越来越多的证据表明维生素D在多发性硬化症患者中的重要作用,但目前还没有关于补充维生素D的益处和补充剂量的全球建议。有必要对维生素D对疾病活动的影响进行进一步的研究,因为它可能在这组患者中发挥附加治疗甚至作为预防措施的作用。
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