Exploring the impact of vitamin D on tendon health: a comprehensive review
J Basic Clin Physiol Pharmacolb. 2024 May 23. doi: 10.1515/jbcpp-2024-0061
Domiziano Tarantino 1, Rosita Mottola 1, Felice Sirico 1, Bruno Corrado 1, Carlo Ruosi 1, Raoul Saggini 2, Raffaello Pellegrino 3
Tendons are vital components of the musculoskeletal system, facilitating movement and supporting mechanical loads. Emerging evidence suggests that vitamin D, beyond its well-established role in bone health, exerts significant effects on tendon physiology. The aim of this manuscript is to review the impact of vitamin D on tendons, focusing on its mechanisms of action, clinical implications, and therapeutic applications. A comprehensive search of scientific electronic databases was conducted to identify articles on the effects of vitamin D on tendon health.
Fourteen studies were included in this review. Five studies were performed in vitro, and nine studies were conducted in vivo. Despite some conflicting results, the included studies showed that vitamin D regulates collagen synthesis, inflammation, and mineralization within tendons through its interaction with vitamin D receptors. Epidemiological studies link vitamin D deficiency with tendon disorders, including tendinopathy and impaired healing. Supplementation with vitamin D shows promise in improving tendon strength and function, particularly in at-risk populations such as athletes and the elderly. Future research should address optimal supplementation strategies and explore the interplay between vitamin D and other factors influencing tendon health. Integrating vitamin D optimization into clinical practice could enhance tendon integrity and reduce the burden of tendon-related pathologies.
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