Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research, The Park Centre for Mental Health, Wacol Q4076, Australia.
Queensland Brain Institute, University of Queensland, St Lucia Q4076, Australia.
Nutrients. 2022 Oct 17;14(20):4353. doi: 10.3390/nu14204353.
Twenty of the last one hundred years of vitamin D research have involved investigations of the brain as a target organ for this hormone. Our group was one of the first to investigate brain outcomes resulting from primarily restricting dietary vitamin D during brain development. With the advent of new molecular and neurochemical techniques in neuroscience, there has been increasing interest in the potential neuroprotective actions of vitamin D in response to a variety of adverse exposures and how this hormone could affect brain development and function. Rather than provide an exhaustive summary of this data and a listing of neurological or psychiatric conditions that vitamin D deficiency has been associated with, here, we provide an update on the actions of this vitamin in the brain and cellular processes vitamin D may be targeting in psychiatry and neurology.
过去一百年的维生素 D 研究中有 20 项涉及将大脑作为这种激素的靶器官进行研究。我们的研究小组是最早研究主要通过限制大脑发育过程中的饮食维生素 D 来研究大脑结果的小组之一。随着神经科学中新的分子和神经化学技术的出现,人们越来越关注维生素 D 在应对各种不利暴露时的潜在神经保护作用,以及这种激素如何影响大脑发育和功能。在这里,我们不是对这些数据进行详尽的总结,也不是列出与维生素 D 缺乏有关的神经或精神疾病,而是提供有关这种维生素在大脑中的作用以及维生素 D 可能在精神病学和神经病学中针对的细胞过程的最新信息。