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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Vitamin D in neurological and neurodegenerative patients: Current knowledge and future perspectives

Author: , HAMID REZA BANAFSHE , SANAZ PASHAPOUR , SOMAYEH GHADAMI DEHKOHNEH , AMIR GHADERI *
Abstract: Effective pharmacological treatments for neurological and neurodegenerative patients have not yet been identified. Previous studies show that vitamin D may be involved in neurodevelopment adult brain. Reduced status of vitamin D have been reported in various neurological and neurodegenerative disorders. Insufficient levels of vitamin D in neurological and neurodegenerative have been confirmed. The neuroprotective effect of vitamin D is associated with its effects on neurotrophin synthesis and prevention of oxidative or inflammation damage to nervous tissue. We here review the role of vitamin D in the pathogenesis disease, such as seizure, Pain, depression and anxiety, sleep, sexual dysfunction, addiction, alzheimer's, parkinson's. Adequate administrate of vitamin D in the lifetime seems to be crucial in terms of prevention of these diseases. The aim of this review is to assess the current knowledge related to the role of vitamin D supplementation on the pathogenesis and disease course of neurological and neurodegenerative
Keyword: Vitamin D, Neurological, Neurodegenerative
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