2013
DOI: 10.3390/nu5072590
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The Role of Vitamin D in Blood Pressure, Endothelial and Renal Function in Postmenopausal Women

Abstract: Background: Vitamin D is a pro-hormone that plays an essential role in the vasculature and in kidney function. Aims: To review the extra-skeletal effects of vitamin D on blood pressure, endothelial and renal function with emphasis on recent findings in postmenopausal women. Methods: Included in this review was a PubMed database search for English language articles through March 2013. This review discussed the physiology and definition of vitamin D deficiency, the recent evidence for the role vitamin D in blood… Show more

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“…There is crosssectional evidence that, in late middle-aged/older healthy adults, endothelial function is positively related to serum vitamin D [ 25 (OH)D] concentrations and that impaired endothelial function in older adults with lower circulating vitamin D is mediated in part by NF-B-dependent vascular inflammation (84a). However, the results from existing trials investigating these compounds in middle-aged/older adults without clinical disease are inconclusive (112,121,126,190,201,220).…”
Section: Alternative Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…There is crosssectional evidence that, in late middle-aged/older healthy adults, endothelial function is positively related to serum vitamin D [ 25 (OH)D] concentrations and that impaired endothelial function in older adults with lower circulating vitamin D is mediated in part by NF-B-dependent vascular inflammation (84a). However, the results from existing trials investigating these compounds in middle-aged/older adults without clinical disease are inconclusive (112,121,126,190,201,220).…”
Section: Alternative Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Vitamin D has an important role in function of cardiovascular system [20,21], protective action for the vascular endothelium [22] and important role for kidney function [23]. Recently, deficiency of vitamin D is recognized as a public medical problem as it affects about 50% of population worldwide [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[4851] Negative regulation of the renin gene, direct effects on vascular function through existence of 1α-hydroxylase enzyme in the endothelial and vascular smooth muscle cells, and playing an important role in calcium metabolism are several potential mechanisms associating the regulation of Vitamin D on BP which are not firmly established. [295152] Indeed, it has been assumed that Vitamin D deficiency can promote the secondary hyperparathyroidism, increment the aldosterone secretion, and stimulate the renin-angiotensin system. [53]…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%