What is known about the effects of vitamin D in neuropsychiatric lupus?
Advances in Rheumatology volume 64, Article number: 2 (2024)
Thaís Evelyn Karnopp, Vinicius da Silva Freitas, Andressa Leite Di Domenico, Gustavo Flores Chapacais, Natália Garcia dos Santos, Eduarda Correa Freitas, Andrese Aline Gasparin & Odirlei André Monticielo
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease that can affect several organs and systems. The central and/or peripheral nervous system can suffer from complications known as neuropsychiatric lupus (NPSLE). Studies have associated the manifestations of SLE or NPSLE with vitamin D deficiency. It has been shown that hypovitaminosis D can lead to cognition deficits and cerebral hypoperfusion in patients with NPSLE. In this review article, we will address the main features related to vitamin D supplementation or serum vitamin D levels with neuropsychiatric manifestations, either in patients or in animal models of NPSLE.
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Some of the studies in VitaminDWiki
- Every aspect of Lupus is associated with low viramin D – Oct 2021
- It is time to routinely give vitamin D to Lupus patients – Dec 2016
- 93 pcnt of these Lupus patients supplemented with Vitamin D - Nov 2020
- Lupus patients are 5 X more likely to have low vitamin D – many meta-analyses
- Lupus fought by Vitamin D in all trials longer than 12 weeks - review Sept 2017
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