Beta Amyloid Peptide: Beta Amyloid Peptide: Research Paper : Vitamin D in the development and progression of alzheimer's disease: implications for clinical management

Beta Amyloid Peptide: Research Paper : Vitamin D in the development and progression of alzheimer's disease: implications for clinical management

Vitamin D in the development and progression of alzheimer's disease: implications for clinical management

Abstract

Introduction: Although the pathophysiological bases of Alzheimer's disease (AD) remain incompletely understood and disease-modifying therapies are not available, intervention on modifiable risk factors is warranted. Research on nutrition and dietary components is challenging and controversies still persist about the role of micro- and macronutrients and health outcomes in dementia. Importantly, results of preclinical investigations have shown that vitamin D triggers different neural pathways that may be protective against these neurodegenerative mechanisms, including the deposition of amyloid plaques, inflammatory processes, neurofibrillary degeneration, glutamatergic excitotoxicity, excessive intraneuronal calcium influx, and oxidative stress, although its relationship with AD still needs to be fully understood.

Areas covered: The authors analyzed the recent evidence about the effects of vitamin D insufficiency on AD and the role of supplementation.

Expert opinion: Both insufficient (25-49.9 ng/ml) and deficient levels (<25 ng/ml) of vitamin D may contribute to an increased susceptibility to AD. However, further well-designed prospective studies are needed for a better understanding of the involvement of low vitamin D concentrations in the AD natural history. Randomized clinical trials will also be necessary to address the issue of causality and determine whether vitamin D supplementation may be effective for the prevention or treatment of AD.

Keywords: Calcitriol; alzheimer's disease; amyloid-β clearance; mild cognitive impairment; neurosteroid; neurotrophic factor; nutritional frailty; supplementation.

This article originally appeared in the "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33406925/" and has their copyrights. We do not claim copyright on the content. This information is for research purposes only. This Blog is made available by publishers for educational purposes only as well as to give you general information and a general understanding , not to provide specific advice. By using this blog site you understand that there is no client relationship between you and the Blog publisher. The Blog should not be used as a substitute for competent research advice.  



No comments:

Post a Comment

The secret of Eta Black by Ananya Sharma

The secret of Eta Black by Ananya Sharma  A man sitting behind the bars named Eta black has no clue what is happening with him. He was searc...

Blog Archive

Pageviews

Beta Amyloid Research