Impact of Vitamin D on Skin Aging, and Age-Related Dermatological Conditions.

IF 3.1 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Frontiers in bioscience (Landmark edition) Pub Date : 2025-01-20 DOI:10.31083/FBL25463
Sankalya S Ambagaspitiya, Gayan A Appuhamillage, Sunil J Wimalawansa
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Abstract

Human skin is a physical and biochemical barrier that protects the internal body from the external environment. Throughout a person's life, the skin undergoes both intrinsic and extrinsic aging, leading to microscopic and macroscopic changes in its morphology. In addition, the repair processes slow with aging, making the older population more susceptible to skin diseases. Intrinsic factors associated with advanced age gradually degrade the dermal collagen matrix, resulting in fine wrinkles and reduced elasticity; this is accelerated in post-menopausal women due to estrogen deficiency. In contrast, extrinsic factors associated with advanced age, primarily caused by exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, lead to coarse wrinkles, solar elastosis, hyperkeratosis, irregular pigmentation, and skin cancers. UVB radiation, while contributing to skin photo-aging, also induces the cutaneous synthesis of vitamin D. Vitamin D, in turn, protects the skin from oxidative stress, inflammation, and DNA damage, thereby delaying both chronological and photo-aging. Moreover, research has demonstrated an association between lower vitamin D levels and a higher prevalence of certain cutaneous diseases. This review explores and summarizes the critical role of vitamin D in skin aging and age-related skin diseases. The data presented highlight the importance of maintaining vitamin D adequacy throughout life.

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维生素D对皮肤老化和与年龄有关的皮肤病的影响。
人体皮肤是一个物理和生化屏障,保护身体内部免受外部环境的侵害。在人的一生中,皮肤经历了内在和外在的衰老,导致其形态的微观和宏观变化。此外,随着年龄的增长,修复过程也会变慢,这使得老年人更容易患皮肤病。衰老相关的内在因素逐渐降解真皮胶原基质,导致细纹和弹性降低;由于雌激素缺乏,绝经后妇女的这种情况会加速。相反,与高龄相关的外在因素,主要是由暴露于紫外线(UV)辐射引起的,会导致粗大的皱纹、太阳弹性症、角化过度、不规则的色素沉着和皮肤癌。UVB辐射,在促进皮肤光老化的同时,也诱导皮肤合成维生素D。维生素D,反过来,保护皮肤免受氧化应激、炎症和DNA损伤,从而延缓时间和光老化。此外,研究表明,维生素D水平较低与某些皮肤病的高患病率之间存在关联。本文综述了维生素D在皮肤老化和衰老相关皮肤病中的重要作用。这些数据强调了在一生中保持维生素D充足的重要性。
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