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Vitamin D in Central Nervous System: Implications for Neurological Disorders

Bayan Sailike, Zhadyra Onzhanova, Burkitkan Akbay, Tursonjan Tokay, Ferdinand Molnár

2024International Journal of Molecular Sciences47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Vitamin D, obtained from diet or synthesized internally as cholecalciferol and ergocalciferol, influences bodily functions through its most active metabolite and the vitamin D receptor. Recent research has uncovered multiple roles for vitamin D in the central nervous system, impacting neural development and maturation, regulating the dopaminergic system, and controlling the synthesis of neural growth factors. This review thoroughly examines these connections and investigates the consequences of vitamin D deficiency in neurological disorders, particularly neurodegenerative diseases. The potential benefits of vitamin D supplementation in alleviating symptoms of these diseases are evaluated alongside a discussion of the controversial findings from previous intervention studies. The importance of interpreting these results cautiously is emphasised. Furthermore, the article proposes that additional randomised and well-designed trials are essential for gaining a deeper understanding of the potential therapeutic advantages of vitamin D supplementation for neurological disorders. Ultimately, this review highlights the critical role of vitamin D in neurological well-being and highlights the need for further research to enhance our understanding of its function in the brain.

Topics & Concepts

Vitamin D and neurologyErgocalciferolMedicinevitamin D deficiencyNeuroscienceCholecalciferolCentral nervous systemNeural systemNeuroprotectionVitaminPsychologyEndocrinologyVitamin D Research StudiesTryptophan and brain disordersEating Disorders and Behaviors
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