Numerous functions of the skin are regulated by vitamin D and/or its receptor. These include inhibition of proliferation, stimulation of differentiation including formation of the permeability barrier, promotion of innate immunity, regulation of the hair follicle cycle, and suppression of tumor ...
but also possessing the enzymatic machinery to metabolize vitamin D to active metabolites [in particular, 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25(OH)2D)] and the vitamin D receptor (VDR) that enables the keratinocytes to respond to the 1,25(OH)2D they produce. Numerous functions...
The biological rationale for use of vitamin D analogs in combinationwith corticosteroids for the topical treatment of plaque psoriasis. J Drugs Dermatol 2013Aug;12(2):e129-37. Su, MJ; Bikle, DD; Mancianti, ML; Pillai, S (1994).A Tannis...
Vitamin D is a fat-soluble nutrient that humans obtain through the diet and by synthesis in the skin upon exposure to ultraviolet B. Vitamin D is then converted by the liver to 25-hydroxyvitamin D, its major circulating form. This form is the best indicator of vitamin D nutritional status ...
Vitamin d is a fat-soluble vitamin and a powerful antioxidant and anti-carcinogen. It exists in several forms. Calciferol is the most active form of the vitamin. Once produced or ingested, the liver and kidneys act on the vitamin d to convert it into an active form that the body can use...
Vitamin D offers a variety of health benefits, and vitamins D2 and D3 are the most beneficial forms of vitamin D for skin health. Vitamin D cream or supplements can be an effective treatment for skin disorders such as psoriasis. Vitamin D treatments also might help repair skin damage, preve...
Vitamin D Type of Ingredient:Vitamin Main benefits:Calms inflammation, protects the skin, and improves cell turnover. Who should use it:Someone who is deficient should take a vitamin D supplement. Those looking to fight inflammatory skin diseases can consider a prescription topical. ...
Holick, M.F., Vitamin D and the skin: site of synthesis, target tissue and new therapeutic approach for psoriasis. In A.W. Norman, K. Schaefer, H.-G. Grigoleit and v. D. Herrath (Eds.), Vitamin D Molecular, Cellular and Clinical Endocrinology, Wal- ter de Gruyter, Berlin, New ...
A recent review on vitamin D and evolution questions the traditional view of vitamin D as a driver of skin lightening in Europe and tracks down the development of its multiple functions. Authored by exchange student Andrea Hanel and Professor Carsten Car
Vitamin D3 and skin diseases 来自 掌桥科研 喜欢 0 阅读量: 40 作者: K Kragballe 摘要: The physiologically active metabolite of vitamin D 3 , 1α,25-dihydroxycolicalciferol [1,25(OH) 2 D 3 , calcitriol] has achieved the status of a hormone. It is believed to mediate its effects by ...