Katie L J Cederberg, Rosalia Silvestri, Arthur S Walters
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Abstract
This review presents a detailed summary of the current literature regarding RLS and vitamin D deficiency. To our knowledge it is the first review of its kind. We review the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in RLS as well as the evidence for the use of vitamin D supplementation in RLS management. We further examine the literature for proteomic and genetic evidence of a role for vitamin D in the pathogenesis of RLS. An alteration in vitamin D binding protein in RLS is one of the most consistent findings in the proteomic studies. Furthermore, we examine the interaction of vitamin D with calcium, phosphorus, and parathyroid hormone and the possible role of these connections in RLS. We also explore the possible nexus between RLS and vitamin D in renal disease, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease as well as inflammation. In addition, we review the potential interaction between vitamin D and RLS with iron, dopamine and other neurotransmitter systems including the endogenous opiate, serotoninergic, glutamatergic and adenosinergic systems. We also explore the role of vitamin D in RLS Augmentation (i.e., the paradoxical worsening of RLS symptoms when dopaminergic agents are used as a therapy for RLS). Although the literature is not entirely consistent in affirming vitamin D deficiency in RLS or the amelioration of RLS symptoms with vitamin D therapy, the collective studies overall indicate that vitamin D deficiency is common enough in RLS patients to suggest that RLS patients should have their vitamin D levels checked and any deficiency corrected as a standard of care. Highlights Patients with Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) may be deficient in vitamin D and therapy with vitamin D may ameliorate RLS. We present the first review dedicated solely to evaluating the relationship between RLS and vitamin D and present a case for the role of vitamin D in RLS pathogenesis.
本综述详细总结了有关 RLS 和维生素 D 缺乏症的现有文献。据我们所知,这是第一篇此类综述。我们回顾了 RLS 中维生素 D 缺乏症的发病率以及在 RLS 治疗中使用维生素 D 补充剂的证据。我们还进一步研究了维生素 D 在 RLS 发病机制中作用的蛋白质组学和遗传学证据。维生素 D 结合蛋白在 RLS 中的改变是蛋白质组学研究中最一致的发现之一。此外,我们还研究了维生素 D 与钙、磷和甲状旁腺激素的相互作用,以及这些联系在 RLS 中可能发挥的作用。我们还探讨了 RLS 与维生素 D 在肾脏疾病、心脑血管疾病以及炎症中可能存在的联系。此外,我们还回顾了维生素 D 和 RLS 与铁、多巴胺及其他神经递质系统(包括内源性鸦片、5-羟色胺能、谷氨酸能和腺苷能系统)之间的潜在相互作用。我们还探讨了维生素 D 在 RLS 增强中的作用(即在使用多巴胺能药物治疗 RLS 时,RLS 症状会自相矛盾地恶化)。虽然文献并不完全一致地肯定 RLS 中存在维生素 D 缺乏或维生素 D 治疗可改善 RLS 症状,但总体研究表明,维生素 D 缺乏在 RLS 患者中十分常见,因此建议 RLS 患者检查维生素 D 水平,并将纠正维生素 D 缺乏作为一项标准护理措施。亮点 多动腿综合征(RLS)患者可能缺乏维生素 D,而维生素 D 治疗可改善 RLS。我们发表了第一篇专门评估 RLS 与维生素 D 之间关系的综述,并阐述了维生素 D 在 RLS 发病机制中的作用。