2022
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics12102328
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The Crosstalk between Vitamin D and Pediatric Digestive Disorders

Abstract: Vitamin D is a cyclopentane polyhydrophenanthrene compound involved mainly in bone health and calcium metabolism but also autophagy, modulation of the gut microbiota, cell proliferation, immune functions and intestinal barrier integrity. The sources of vitamin D include sunlight, diet and vitamin D supplements. Vitamin D3, the most effective vitamin D isoform is produced in the human epidermis as a result of sunlight exposure. Vitamin D undergoes two hydroxylation reactions in the liver and kidney to reach its… Show more

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“…24 Indications propose that inadequate vitamin D levels might impede gastrointestinal motility, potentially elucidating the mechanism behind high-dose VDS's potential to alleviate OAB symptoms. 25 Vitamin D has also showcased a positive psychiatric effect, offering an alternative rationale for its involvement in mitigating urinary symptoms, considering the correlation between affective symptoms and OAB. 26,27 Moreover, the plausibility of vitamin D functioning via interaction with bladder receptors cannot be disregarded.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…24 Indications propose that inadequate vitamin D levels might impede gastrointestinal motility, potentially elucidating the mechanism behind high-dose VDS's potential to alleviate OAB symptoms. 25 Vitamin D has also showcased a positive psychiatric effect, offering an alternative rationale for its involvement in mitigating urinary symptoms, considering the correlation between affective symptoms and OAB. 26,27 Moreover, the plausibility of vitamin D functioning via interaction with bladder receptors cannot be disregarded.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%