THE VALUE OF VITAMIN D IN HUMAN PATHOLOGY
https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2017-16-4-52-57
Abstract
This review article presents the current data on vitamin D metabolism, «classical» and «nonclassical» functions which are most widely studied in recent years. Vitamin D inhibits cell proliferation and stimulates cell differentiation, inhibits adaptive immunity and promotes innate immunity. In recent years, proven the impact of vitamin D on the development and functioning of the nervous system, including the process of myelination. These effects can largely determine the role of vitamin D in the prevention and for a number of widespread diseases of modern man, including infectious pathology, autoimmune diseases, neuropsychiatric disorders, which explains the necessity of studying the therapeutic potential of vitamin D in a variety of human pathology.
About the Authors
N. V. SkripchenkoRussian Federation
MD, professor, deputy director for scientific work Pediatric Research and Clinical Center of Infectious Diseases
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M. A. Buhalko
Russian Federation
post-graduate student of the Department of Neuroinfections and Organic Pathology of the Nervous System Pediatric Research and Clinical Center of Infectious Diseases
L. A. Alekseeva
Russian Federation
Head of the Department of Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics Pediatric Research and Clinical Center of Infectious Diseases
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E. Ju. Skripchenko
Russian Federation
Associate Professor of Psychoneurology, Head of Children's Neurological Department
Pediatric Research and Clinical Center of Infectious Diseases
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Skripchenko N.V., Buhalko M.A., Alekseeva L.A., Skripchenko E.J. THE VALUE OF VITAMIN D IN HUMAN PATHOLOGY. CHILDREN INFECTIONS. 2017;16(4):52-57. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2017-16-4-52-57