A Systematic Review: The Relation Between Vitamin D and Short Chain Fatty Acid in Serum Plasma with Protein Recombination in VDR in Multiple Sclerosis Patients (MS)
Publish Year: 1403
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Introduction: Vitamin D can play an important role in regulating the body's immune system, and recent studies have suggested a relationship between vitamin D serum levels and autoimmune diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis. The present study is a systematic review regarding the relationship between vitamin D and short chain fatty acid in serum plasma with protein recombination in VDR in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS).Methodology: Several epidemiological, immunological, and genetic studies have reported the association between low vitamin D levels, measured as low blood ۲۵-hydroxyvitamin D levels, and pre- and post-disease MS. Therefore, people with MS were screened for vitamin D deficiency, and vitamin D supplements were given along with immunomodulatory therapy. It is unclear whether vitamin D supplementation improves relevant clinical outcomes (recurrence, worsening of disability) or reduces the number of lesions seen on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).Conclusion: It seems that the use of vitamin D supplements in people with MS has no effect on relevant clinical outcomes or new lesions observed on MRI. Vitamin D supplementation appears to be safe at the doses and durations used in the trials, although available data are limited. Seven trials are ongoing; They will likely provide more evidence for future updates to this review.
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Mehrshad Jafari
Phd Student of Cell Biochemistry and Metabolism, Bachelor of Anesthesiology and Special Care, Tehran, Iran
Kamran Hadavand Mirzaei
General Surgeon, Laparoscopy Bariatric Surgery, Tehran, Iran
Melika Shojaei
MD, Endocrinology & metabolism subspecialist, Iran
Mahdy Saboury
Assistant professor of plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Iran