The Pathogenesis of Cardiac Arrhythmias in Vitamin D Deficiency

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The global prevalence of vitamin D deficiency is more than 20%, and the main causes include insufficient intake, reduced absorption, abnormal metabolism, or resistance to its effects. The levels of serum vitamin D appear to influence cardiovascular risk, and the mechanism involved is linked to the transient outward current and the ultrarapid delayed rectifier K+ current densities, activated through the nuclear vitamin D receptor and Akt pathway. A significant number of studies have correlated vitamin D deficiency with an increased risk of developing cardiac arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death. For this reason, the purpose of this review is to analyze the relation between vitamin D deficiency and the pathogenesis of cardiac arrhythmias. Atrial fibrillation, increased QT interval, and QT dispersion were the most common findings associated with vitamin D deficiency. Due to the heterogeneity among existing studies, further research is necessary to confirm the existing data and to analyze its relationship with other types of arrhythmias.

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Barsan, M., Brata, A. M., Ismaiel, A., Dumitrascu, D. I., Badulescu, A. V., Duse, T. A., … Brata, V. D. (2022, June 1). The Pathogenesis of Cardiac Arrhythmias in Vitamin D Deficiency. Biomedicines. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10061239

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