Translational Neuroscience (Dec 2021)

Benefits of vitamin D supplementation to attenuate TBI secondary injury?

  • Saadatmand Kiana,
  • Khan Saba,
  • Hassan Quaratulain,
  • Hautamaki Raymond,
  • Ashouri Rani,
  • Lua Josh,
  • Doré Sylvain

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/tnsci-2020-0195
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 533 – 544

Abstract

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Vitamin D supplementation has been shown to improve outcomes for patients suffering from a variety of illnesses such as stroke and cancer. Vitamin D deficiencies have been associated with longer hospital stays, greater severity of symptoms, and death in some complex cases. Due to vitamin D’s burgeoning role in improving patient outcomes, a new sector of research is focusing on the lesser-known implications of vitamin D on health. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) affects approximately 69 million people worldwide per year. Here, we summarize the current scientific understanding of vitamin D dynamics with TBI to elucidate a potential way to lessen the cascade of secondary damage after an initial insult, with the goal of improving overall patient outcomes. Because vitamin D supplementation has been correlated with better outcomes in other pathologies involving immune and inflammatory molecules, it is important to study the potential effect of vitamin D deficiency (VDD) and supplementation on TBI outcomes. Research on vitamin D supplementation in TBI remains in the preliminary stages. There is still much to learn about vitamin D deficiency, dosage, variants of supplementary forms, mechanisms, and its role in TBI.

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