Maternal vitamin D status and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), an under diagnosed risk factor; A review

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY European Journal of Inflammation Pub Date : 2023-02-28 DOI:10.1177/1721727x231161013
Hafsa Tahir, N. Munir, S. Iqbal, U. Bacha, S. Amir, Hassaan Umar, M. Riaz, I. Tahir, Syed Muhammad Ali Shah, Almina Shafiq, M. Akram
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Vitamin D is important to mediate several brain processes such as proliferation, apoptosis, and neurotransmission in early stages of life. Vitamin D deficiency during critical periods of development can lead to persistent brain alterations. Vitamin D homeostasis during pregnancy is affected by two factors which includes an increase in mother’s calcitriol levels and an increase in mother’s Vitamin D Binding protein concentrations. Attention deficient hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is an outcome of a complicated interaction between genetic, environmental, and developmental traits, and genetic factors cover about 80% of the cases. The efficiency of the immune system can be altered by a deficiency of Vitamin D in maternal body and maternal stress during gestation such as perinatal depression. Studies have proved that during gestation if there is a deficiency of vitamin D in maternal body, it can influence the brain development of the fetus and can also alter the synthesis of the brain-derived neurotropic factor. The current manuscript has been compiled to elaborate different factors which are associated with ADHD particularly focusing on the relationship of vitamin D deficiency in mothers. References material was selected from NCBI (PUBMED), Science direct, Google scholar, Publons etc. Using the terms ADHD, Vitamin D and Maternal nutritional status. Although, controversial relationship was found between the deficiency of Vitamin D level in pregnant women and development of ADHD in children but more controlled trials are required for future direction as well as to rule out other associated causes.
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母亲维生素D状况与注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD),一个未被诊断的危险因素;回顾
维生素D在生命早期对介导几个大脑过程很重要,如增殖、细胞凋亡和神经传递。在发育的关键时期缺乏维生素D会导致大脑持续改变。妊娠期维生素D稳态受两个因素影响,包括母亲骨化三醇水平的增加和母亲维生素D结合蛋白浓度的增加。注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)是遗传、环境和发育特征之间复杂相互作用的结果,遗传因素约占80%。母体维生素D缺乏和妊娠期母体压力(如围产期抑郁症)会改变免疫系统的效率。研究证明,在妊娠期间,如果母体缺乏维生素D,会影响胎儿的大脑发育,也会改变脑源性神经营养因子的合成。目前的手稿是为了详细说明与多动症相关的不同因素,特别是关注母亲维生素D缺乏的关系。参考资料选自NCBI(PUBMED)、Science direct、Google scholar、Publons等。使用术语ADHD、维生素D和母亲营养状况。尽管孕妇维生素D水平缺乏与儿童多动症的发展之间存在争议,但还需要更多的对照试验来确定未来的方向,并排除其他相关原因。
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期刊介绍: European Journal of Inflammation is a multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed, open access journal covering a wide range of topics in inflammation, including immunology, pathology, pharmacology and related general experimental and clinical research.
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