Vitamin D and Schizophrenia: Association, Therapeutic Potential and Mechanisms

Peiyao Ning, Ulrica Yingying Peng
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Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder that affects approximately 1% of the U.S population and it is characterized by a wide range of symptoms including hallucination, delusion, and lack of pleasure. It is believed both genetic and environmental influences contribute to schizophrenia onset. Among environmental influences, vitamin D has been extensively studied as a risk factor for schizophrenia. Both developmental and adult vitamin D deficiencies have been demonstrated to be associated with schizophrenia. Developmental vitamin D supplementation during an early year of life could dramatically reduce the rate of schizophrenia development. In addition, adult vitamin D supplementation in schizophrenia patients was shown to decrease the disease’s severity. In this article, we review recent advances in the connection, therapeutic potential, and pathogenetic mechanism of vitamin D in schizophrenia.
维生素D与精神分裂症:关联、治疗潜力和机制
精神分裂症是一种严重的精神障碍,影响了大约1%的美国人口,其特征是广泛的症状,包括幻觉、妄想和缺乏快乐。人们认为遗传和环境因素都有助于精神分裂症的发病。在环境影响因素中,维生素D作为精神分裂症的危险因素被广泛研究。发育和成人缺乏维生素D已被证明与精神分裂症有关。在生命早期补充维生素D可以显著降低精神分裂症的发病率。此外,精神分裂症患者的成人维生素D补充被证明可以降低疾病的严重程度。本文就维生素D与精神分裂症的关系、治疗潜力及发病机制等方面的研究进展进行综述。
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