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尼日利亚白化病患者的维生素 D 水平高于色素正常对照者。

Higher vitamin D levels in Nigerian albinos compared with pigmented controls.

机构信息

Department of Internal Medicine, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi, Anambra State, Nigeria.

Department of Epidemiology, University of Colorado School of Public Health, Aurora, CO, USA.

出版信息

Int J Dermatol. 2019 Oct;58(10):1148-1152. doi: 10.1111/ijd.14611. Epub 2019 Aug 16.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Several studies have suggested that the lower vitamin D levels in blacks is attributable to the effect of increased pigmentation in blocking cutaneous ultraviolet (UV)-mediated production of vitamin D. Albinos are devoid of melanin and should invariably have higher vitamin D levels when compared with their pigmented counterparts. However, strict photoprotection required in their medical management has been shown to reduce UV-dependent vitamin D production. Associations between low vitamin D and several diseases suggest that the pattern of vitamin D in the black African albino be investigated.

OBJECTIVE

To compare the vitamin D levels between albinos and normal pigmented controls in Anambra State, Nigeria, and thus highlight the impact of skin pigmentation and sun protection practices on vitamin D levels.

METHODOLOGY

This was a cross-sectional study of a consecutive series of albinos from the Albino Foundation, Anambra State. The vitamin D levels of 61 albinos and 58 matched pigmented controls were analyzed. The sun exposures of the participants were calculated using validated sun exposure questionnaires.

RESULTS

The albinos had significantly higher vitamin D levels (median 95.9 [50.1-177.4] ng/ml) than the controls (78.2 [12.1-250] ng/ml). None of the albinos had low vitamin D levels. None of the sun protection practices had significant effects on vitamin D levels.

CONCLUSION

This study contests the claim that black Africans including albinos have low vitamin D levels. Albinos living in South East Nigeria have significantly higher vitamin D levels than their pigmented counterparts.

摘要

背景

多项研究表明,黑人的维生素 D 水平较低是由于皮肤中黑色素的增加阻碍了紫外线(UV)介导的维生素 D 的产生。白化病患者缺乏黑色素,与他们的色素正常的同龄人相比,他们的维生素 D 水平应该始终更高。然而,在医学管理中严格的光保护措施已被证明会减少依赖 UV 的维生素 D 的产生。维生素 D 水平与多种疾病之间的关联表明,需要对非洲黑人白化病患者的维生素 D 模式进行调查。

目的

比较尼日利亚阿南布拉州白化病患者和正常色素对照组的维生素 D 水平,从而强调皮肤色素沉着和防晒措施对维生素 D 水平的影响。

方法

这是一项对来自阿南布拉州白化病基金会的连续白化病患者进行的横断面研究。分析了 61 名白化病患者和 58 名匹配的色素正常对照组的维生素 D 水平。使用经过验证的阳光暴露问卷计算参与者的阳光暴露量。

结果

白化病患者的维生素 D 水平明显高于对照组(中位数 95.9 [50.1-177.4] ng/ml)。没有一个白化病患者维生素 D 水平低。没有任何防晒措施对维生素 D 水平有显著影响。

结论

本研究反驳了黑非洲人(包括白化病患者)维生素 D 水平低的说法。生活在尼日利亚东南部的白化病患者的维生素 D 水平明显高于他们的色素正常的同龄人。

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