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Vitamin D as a Shield against Aging
Cristina Fantini, Clarissa Corinaldesi, Andrea Lenzi, Silvia Migliaccio, Clara Crescioli
International Journal of Molecular Sciences · 2023 · ▲ 82 citations
Abstract
Aging can be seen as a physiological progression of biomolecular damage and the accumulation of defective cellular components, which trigger and amplify the process, toward whole-body function weakening. Senescence(definition) initiates at the cellular level and consists in an inability to maintain homeostasis, characterized by the overexpression/aberrant expression of inflammatory/immune/stress responses. Aging is associated with significant modifications in immune system cells, toward a decline in immunosurveillance, which, in turn, leads to chronic elevation of inflammation/oxidative stress, increasing the risk of (co)morbidities. Albeit aging is a natural and unavoidable process, it can be regulated by some factors, like lifestyle and diet. Nutrition, indeed, tackles the mechanisms underlying molecular/cellular aging. Many micronutrients, i.e., vitamins and elements, can impact cell function. This review focuses on the role exerted by vitamin D in geroprotection, based on its ability to shape cellular/intracellular processes and drive the immune response toward immune protection against infections and age-related diseases. To this aim, the main biomolecular paths underlying immunosenescence and inflammaging(definition) are identified as biotargets of vitamin D. Topics such as heart and skeletal muscle cell function/dysfunction, depending on vitamin D status, are addressed, with comments on hypovitaminosis D correction by food and supplementation. Albeit research has progressed, still limitations exist in translating knowledge into clinical practice, making it necessary to focus attention on the role of vitamin D in aging, especially considering the growing number of older individuals.
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Fantini, C., Corinaldesi, C., Lenzi, A., Migliaccio, S., & Crescioli, C. (2023). Vitamin D as a Shield against Aging. <em>International Journal of Molecular Sciences</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24054546
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Fantini C, Corinaldesi C, Lenzi A, Migliaccio S, Crescioli C. Vitamin D as a Shield against Aging. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2023. doi:10.3390/ijms24054546.
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@article{cristina2023Vitami,
title = {Vitamin D as a Shield against Aging},
author = {Cristina Fantini and Clarissa Corinaldesi and Andrea Lenzi and Silvia Migliaccio and Clara Crescioli},
journal = {International Journal of Molecular Sciences},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.3390/ijms24054546},
}
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