Vitamin D and age-related macular degeneration

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Abstract

In recent years, the relationship between vitamin D and health has received growing attention from the scientific and medical communities. Vitamin D deficiencies have been repeatedly associated with various acute and chronic diseases, including age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Its active metabolite, 1α,25-dihydoxy vitamin D, acts as a modulator of cell proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis, and cumulative data from experimental and observational studies suggest that relatively a lower vitamin D status could be a potential risk factor for the development of early and/or late AMD. Herein, we made a narrative review of the mechanisms linking a potential role of vitamin D with the current concepts of AMD pathophysiology.

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Layana, A. G., Minnella, A. M., Garhöfer, G., Aslam, T., Holz, F. G., Leys, A., … Seddon, J. M. (2017, October 13). Vitamin D and age-related macular degeneration. Nutrients. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu9101120

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