帕金森病患者没有维生素D缺乏症。

Degenerative Neurological and Neuromuscular Disease Pub Date : 2022-09-26 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2147/DNND.S362511
Wilfried Kuhn, Georg Karp, Thomas Müller
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摘要

先前的试验描述了帕金森病患者体内维生素D水平的下降及其与临床疾病严重程度的关系。这项病例对照研究发现,与年龄和性别匹配的对照组相比,帕金森病患者血浆中25- oh -维生素D水平较高,但并不显著,与疾病严重程度评分或认知功能评估等临床参数无关。在同一季节调查的两个队列中,观察到维生素D浓度的一定变异性。这些结果使人们对维生素D在帕金森病中的重要性的讨论有了新的认识。我们的结果需要进一步的验证性研究,严格匹配患者和对照组的设计,这在以前的调查中没有做过。我们强调,本病例对照研究不允许对补充维生素D对帕金森病患者骨量或骨矿物质密度的有益影响发表任何评论。
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No Vitamin D Deficiency in Patients with Parkinson's Disease.

No Vitamin D Deficiency in Patients with Parkinson's Disease.

Previous trials describe a decrease of vitamin D levels in patients with Parkinson's disease and relationships to clinical disease severity. This case control study found higher but not significant 25-OH-vitamin D plasma levels in patients with Parkinson's disease compared with age- and sex-matched controls and no associations to clinical parameters, such as rating scores of disease severity or assessments of cognitive function. A certain variability of vitamin D concentrations was observed in both cohorts, which were investigated during the same season. These outcomes put into perspective the emerging discussion on the importance of vitamin D in Parkinson's disease. Our results warrant further confirmatory research with a strict matching design of patients and controls, which has not been done in previous investigations. We stress that this case control study does not allow any comment on the putative beneficial effects of vitamin D supplementation, ie, on bone mass or bone mineral density, in patients with Parkinson's disease.

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