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眼睛暴露在近地平线的阳光下可能是多发性硬化症的一个诱因。

Exposure of the eyes to near-horizon sunshine may be a trigger for multiple sclerosis.

机构信息

Institute of Biotechnology, University of Cambridge, Tennis Court Road, Cambridge CB2 1QT, UK.

出版信息

Med Hypotheses. 2010 Mar;74(3):428-32. doi: 10.1016/j.mehy.2009.09.054. Epub 2009 Nov 10.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Multiple sclerosis (MS) incidence is higher among those who live at high latitudes before adulthood. This is usually attributed to lower levels of Vitamin D, caused by lower UV levels. However direct damage of the optic nerve by near-horizon sunshine is a possible alternative explanation.

METHOD

Historical reports of MS from European populations in well characterised geographic locations where the numbers of cases and the target population were reported were collected, and the distribution of MS prevalence was calculated. Total UV, visible and infra-red exposure over a year as a function of latitude, and the fraction of time the Sun spends near the horizon as a function of latitude were calculated from geometric considerations, and were compared with the observed prevalence of MS.

RESULTS

The observed distribution of MS prevalence fits well with the relative time that the Sun spends within 3 degrees and 8 degrees of the horizon, as calculated geometrically and summed over a year. Correlation with total UV exposure (without consideration of weather or shielding by clothing or buildings) was less satisfactory.

CONCLUSION

I suggest that direct solar damage to the optic nerve may be a trigger for MS.

摘要

背景

多发性硬化症(MS)在成年前生活在高纬度地区的人群中的发病率更高。这通常归因于较低的维生素 D 水平,这是由较低的紫外线水平引起的。然而,近地平线阳光对视神经的直接损害可能是另一种可能的解释。

方法

收集了来自欧洲人群的多发性硬化症的历史报告,这些人群来自地理位置明确的地区,报告了病例数量和目标人群,计算了多发性硬化症的流行率分布。根据几何原理计算了一年中随纬度变化的总紫外线、可见光和红外线暴露量,以及太阳在接近地平线的时间占总时间的比例,并将其与观察到的多发性硬化症流行率进行了比较。

结果

观察到的多发性硬化症流行率分布与太阳在 3 度和 8 度范围内的时间相对应,这是根据几何原理计算并在一年内累加的。与总紫外线暴露量的相关性(不考虑天气或衣物或建筑物的遮蔽)不太令人满意。

结论

我认为太阳对视神经的直接损害可能是多发性硬化症的一个触发因素。

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