Progress in association of vitamin D and bronchopulmonary dysplasia in preterm infants

Y. Liu
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Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) remains a common problem in preterm infants and affects the prognosis of these infants. Apart from playing a role in bone metabolism, vitamin D is also involved in regulation of gene expression, immunity, inflammation responses and lung development and restoration, which happens to coincide with the pathological process of BPD, suggesting its potential role in the pathogenesis of BPD. In addition, preterm infants are at high risk of vitamin D deficiency, hence more in-depth research on the association between vitamin D deficiency and BPD in preterm infants is needed. In recent years, some animal experiments had shown evidence of the benefits from vitamin D against BPD, but more clinical research is required. Vitamin D supplementation in early life may be a new approach to prevent and treat BPD. Key words: Bronchopulmonary dysplasia; Vitamin D; Vitamin D deficiency; Infant, premature
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维生素D与早产儿支气管肺发育不良相关性的研究进展
支气管肺发育不良(BPD)仍然是早产儿的常见问题,并影响这些婴儿的预后。维生素D除参与骨代谢外,还参与基因表达、免疫、炎症反应和肺发育恢复的调控,这与BPD的病理过程不约而同,提示其在BPD的发病机制中具有潜在的作用。此外,早产儿维生素D缺乏的风险较高,因此需要对早产儿维生素D缺乏与BPD之间的关系进行更深入的研究。近年来,一些动物实验显示了维生素D对BPD的益处,但还需要更多的临床研究。早期补充维生素D可能是预防和治疗BPD的新途径。关键词:支气管肺发育不良;维生素D;维生素D缺乏;婴儿,过早
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中华围产医学杂志
中华围产医学杂志 Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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期刊介绍: Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine was founded in May 1998. It is one of the journals of the Chinese Medical Association, which is supervised by the China Association for Science and Technology, sponsored by the Chinese Medical Association, and hosted by Peking University First Hospital. Perinatal medicine is a new discipline jointly studied by obstetrics and neonatology. The purpose of this journal is to "prenatal and postnatal care, improve the quality of the newborn population, and ensure the safety and health of mothers and infants". It reflects the new theories, new technologies, and new progress in perinatal medicine in related disciplines such as basic, clinical and preventive medicine, genetics, and sociology. It aims to provide a window and platform for academic exchanges, information transmission, and understanding of the development trends of domestic and foreign perinatal medicine for the majority of perinatal medicine workers in my country.
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