Literature DB >> 30529188

Vitamin D, muscle recovery, sarcopenia, cachexia, and muscle atrophy.

Matheus Garcia1, Marilia Seelaender2, Athanassia Sotiropoulos3, Dario Coletti4, Antonio Herbert Lancha5.   

Abstract

The relevance of vitamin D to skeletal muscle metabolism has been highlighted in recent years. The interest arises from the important findings of studies demonstrating multiple effects of vitamin D on this tissue, which can be divided into genomic (direct effects) and non-genomic effects (indirect effects). Another important aspect to be considered in the study of vitamin D and muscle fiber metabolism is related to different expression of vitamin D receptor (VDR), which varies in muscle tissue depending on age, sex, and pathology. The correlation between low circulating levels of vitamin D and muscle metabolism disorders is documented in various contexts, including muscle recovery, atrophy, sarcopenia, and cachexia. The aim of this review was to analyze recent results of both in vitro and in vivo studies to address the relationship between vitamin D and skeletal muscle biology. The words muscle atrophy, muscle hypertrophy, sarcopenia, and cachexia were crossed over with vitamin D in a Pubmed search. All original contributions, along with reviews on the topic, were included, and no publications in the past 10 y were discarded. The papers retrieved different topics such as vitamin D in skeletal muscle; vitamin D in circulation; vitamin D, sarcopenia, and muscle atrophy; vitamin D and cachexia; and vitamin D and muscle recovery.
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Keywords:  Vitamin D; cachexia; muscle atrophy; muscle recovery; sarcopenia

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30529188     DOI: 10.1016/j.nut.2018.09.031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutrition        ISSN: 0899-9007            Impact factor:   4.008


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Review 3.  Immunomodulatory Effects of Vitamin D and Prevention of Respiratory Tract Infections and COVID-19.

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Journal:  Top Clin Nutr       Date:  2022-06-22       Impact factor: 0.441

4.  CT-derived relationship between low relative muscle mass and bone damage in patients with multiple myeloma undergoing stem cells transplantation.

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Review 5.  Pancreatic cancer cachexia: three dimensions of a complex syndrome.

Authors:  Maximilian Kordes; Lars Larsson; Lars Engstrand; J-Matthias Löhr
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6.  1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D deficiency induces sarcopenia by inducing skeletal muscle cell senescence.

Authors:  Shuxiang Yu; Biqi Ren; Haiyun Chen; David Goltzman; Jianshe Yan; Dengshun Miao
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Review 7.  Nutraceuticals in the Prevention and Treatment of the Muscle Atrophy.

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Review 8.  The Role of Physical Activity for the Management of Sarcopenia in People Living with HIV.

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Review 9.  Maintaining Muscle Function Across the Lifespan: The State of Science.

Authors:  W David Arnold; Carlos J Padilla Colón
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10.  Vitamin D Supplementation Improves Adipose Tissue Inflammation and Reduces Hepatic Steatosis in Obese C57BL/6J Mice.

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Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2020-01-28       Impact factor: 5.717

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