Intisari Sains Medis,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14(3), P. 1275 - 1280
Published: Dec. 30, 2023
Vitiligo
represents
a
pigmentary
skin
disorder
that
impacts
the
layers
of
skin,
characterized
by
absence
cells
in
epidermis,
which
causes
body
to
develop
white
patches
and
macules.
However,
additional
research
is
necessary
comprehensively
grasp
mechanisms
can
be
obtained
using
vitamin
D
with
phototherapy
for
vitiligo
treatment.
Current
evidence
indicates
substantially
influences
keratinocytes
melanocytes'
activities
through
various
mechanisms.
Therefore,
this
literature
review
was
organized
assess
effectiveness
combining
A
search
conducted
across
four
electronic
journal
databases:
Google
Scholar,
PubMed,
Taylor
&
Francis,
ScienceDirect.
Inclusion
criteria
involved
studies
respondents,
explaining
treatment
detailing
benefits
or
harms
combination
patients.
Only
five
met
specified
are
consequently
considered
deserving
further
assessment.
The
postulated
manage
effectively.
Phototherapy
enhances
repigmentation,
ensuring
harmonious
color
reconciliation
innate
tone.
Simultaneously,
Vitamin
assumes
pivotal
role
modulating
activity
melanocytes,
operating
diverse
Based
on
article
review,
it
concluded
more
effective
treating
than
only.
Applied Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(2), P. 796 - 796
Published: Jan. 15, 2025
Vitamin
D,
also
called
the
“sunshine”
vitamin,
has
gained
great
attention
recently
due
to
observed
high
percentage
of
worldwide
population
being
deficient
in
this
essential
bioactive
vitamin.
Primarily,
vitamin
D
was
known
for
its
important
role
bone
health.
Nevertheless,
recent
research
shown
importance
brain,
heart,
muscles,
immune
system,
and
skin
health,
distinct
bio-functionality
almost
every
tissue
human
body.
Therefore,
deficiency
been
highly
correlated
with
multiple
diseases,
including
dermatologically
associated
ones.
Moreover,
different
methodologies
are
applied
synthesize
while
main
sources
plasma
levels
factors
that
can
cause
adverse
modifications
multiple.
Further
upon
exhibited
notable
against
such
as
psoriasis,
atopic
dermatitis,
vitiligo,
acne,
rosacea.
In
article,
a
critical
review
most
relevant
significant
information
regarding
relationship
between
health
is
thoroughly
conducted,
emphasis
given
potential
uses
benefits
several
cosmetic
applications.
Current
status,
limitations,
future
perspectives
potent
extensively
discussed.
Cosmetics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(2), P. 37 - 37
Published: March 1, 2024
Vitamin
D
is
a
natural
photoproduct
that
has
many
beneficial
effects
on
different
organs,
including
skin.
Active
forms
of
vitamin
and
its
derivatives
exert
biological
skin
cells,
thus
maintaining
homeostasis.
In
keratinocytes,
they
inhibit
proliferation
stimulate
differentiation,
have
anti-inflammatory
properties,
act
as
antioxidants,
DNA
damage
repair
after
ultraviolet
(UV)
exposure.
melanocytes,
also
cell
proliferation,
apoptosis
antioxidants.
fibroblasts,
affect
fibrotic
processes
collagen
production,
promote
wound
healing
regeneration.
On
the
other
hand,
cells
ability
to
activate
directly.
These
activities,
along
with
projected
topical
application
derivatives,
are
promising
for
care
photo
protection
can
be
used
in
prevention
or
possible
reversal
aging.
Antibiotics,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(12), P. 1698 - 1698
Published: Dec. 4, 2023
The
skin
microbiome
is
crucial
in
maintaining
health,
and
its
disruption
associated
with
various
diseases.
Prebiotics
are
non-digestible
fibers
compounds
found
certain
foods
that
promote
the
activity
growth
of
beneficial
bacteria
gut
or
skin.
On
other
hand,
live
microorganisms,
known
as
probiotics,
benefit
sustaining
healthy
conditions
when
consumed
reasonable
quantities.
They
differ
from
postbiotics,
which
by-product
release
same
effects
their
parent
bacteria.
human
vital
it
comes
to
health
preventing
a
variety
dermatological
conditions.
This
review
explores
novel
strategies
use
microbiome-targeted
treatments
maintain
enhance
overall
while
managing
disorders.
It
important
understand
dynamic
relationship
between
these
microorganisms
diverse
microbial
communities
present
on
create
effective
for
using
probiotics
understanding
can
help
optimize
formulations
treatment
regimens
improved
outcomes
skincare,
particularly
developing
solutions
problems.
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(5), P. 803 - 803
Published: Feb. 26, 2025
Background:
It
is
true
that
vitamin
D
did
not
earn
its
title
as
the
"sunshine
vitamin"
for
nothing.
In
recent
years,
however,
there
has
been
a
shift
in
perception
surrounding
to
type
of
hormone
boasts
countless
bioactivities
and
health
advantages.
Historically,
known
take
care
skeletal
integrity
calcium-phosphorus
balance
body,
but
new
scientific
research
displays
much
larger
spectrum
actions
handled
by
this
vitamin.
Materials
Methods:
A
systematic
literature
search
was
performed
using
following
electronic
databases:
PubMed,
Scopus,
Web
Science,
Embase,
Cochrane
Library.
Results:
Many
emerging
ideas,
especially
concerning
alternative
hormonal
pathways
analogs,
are
uniformly
challenging
classic
"one
hormone-one
receptor"
hypothesis.
To
add
more
context
this,
receptor
(VDR)
previously
assumed
be
only
means
through
which
biologically
active
steroid
1,25-dihydroxyvitamin
D3
could
impact
body.
Two
other
molecules
apart
from
form
1,25(OH)2D3
have
gained
interest
these
reinvigorated
on
metabolism.
These
metabolites
can
interact
with
several
nuclear
receptors
(like
related
orphan
alpha-RORα,
gamma-RORγ,
aryl
hydrocarbon
receptor-AhR)
trigger
various
biological
responses.
Conclusions:
This
paper
thus
makes
case
placing
at
forefront
holistic
dermatological
investigating
potential
synergies
between
canonical
noncanonical
pathways.
now
plentiful
opportunities
manipulating
understanding
full
actions,
far
beyond
those
minerals.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 29, 2025
Abstract
Background
Vitamin
D
is
critical
in
overall
health,
particularly
during
pregnancy,
as
it
supports
a
healthy
pregnancy
and
promotes
proper
fetal
development.
This
study
examined
the
link
between
parental
25-hydroxyvitamin
(25(OH)D)
deficiency
their
offspring's
anthropometric
biological
parameters.
Methods
A
cross-sectional
was
conducted
involving
50
Algerian
families,
which
included
pregnant
women
third
trimester,
fathers,
newborns.
Blood
samples
were
collected
from
both
parents
umbilical
cord
of
Serum
25(OH)D
concentrations
measured,
demographic
health-related
information
gathered
participants.
The
parameters
newborns
recorded
at
birth.
Results
In
our
study,
16%
insufficient
25(OH)D,
54%
deficient,
remaining
30%
exhibited
severe
deficiency,
with
mean
levels
24.53
ng/ml,
14.23
7.69
respectively.
Among
males,
40%
insufficient,
42%
18%
had
25
15.78
8.53
Furthermore,
24%
52%
23.53
13.46
7.53
Maternal
positively
correlated
(height,
femur
length,
weight,
Apgar
scores
1
5
minutes
after
birth).
Conversely,
paternal
showed
no
correlation
these
Conclusion
significantly
impacts
represents
significant
risk
to
development,
whereas
has
impact
on
measured
Exploration of Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 363 - 383
Published: May 20, 2024
Excessive
exposure
to
ultraviolet
(UV)
radiation
causes
premature
aging
of
the
skin,
known
as
photoaging.
UV
induces
DNA
damage,
oxidative
stress,
inflammatory
reactions,
and
degradation
extracellular
matrix
(ECM)
proteins,
contributing
aged
skin
phenotype.
The
synthesizes
vitamin
D
upon
UVB
exposure,
which
plays
a
pivotal
role
in
proper
function
multiple
body
systems.
Vitamin
protects
from
photo-damage
by
repairing
cyclobutane
pyrimidine
dimers,
reversing
reducing
chronic
inflammation.
Moreover,
various
epidemiological
studies
have
identified
deficiency
marker
for
common
dermatological
disorders.
Improvement
clinical
outcomes
with
supplementation
further
suggests
its
protective
against
pathologies.
This
review
comprehensively
covers
involvement
combating
UV-induced
photoaging
disorders,
highlighting
significance
maintaining
adequacy
healthy
skin.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
67(21), P. 19323 - 19341
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
Vitiligo
is
the
most
common
cause
of
depigmentation
worldwide,
with
immunosuppressive
treatments
often
being
inefficient
and
prone
to
recurrence,
making
it
essential
identify
new
therapeutic
targets.
Periplakin
(PPL)
has
been
identified
confirmed
as
a
key
factor
in
vitiligo-related
depigmentation.
Based
on
this,
series
selective
PPL
agonists,
specifically
benzenesulfonamides,
have
developed.
Among
these,
compound
I-3
exhibits
superior
efficacy
compared
ruxolitinib,
only
FDA-approved
treatment
for
vitiligo.
shown
increase
cAMP
levels
by
regulating
PPL,
which
enhances
MITF
expression,
transcription
melanin
biosynthesis.
Additionally,
promotes
production
tryptophan
metabolism.
In
summary,
promising
drug
target,
strong
potential
future
vitiligo
due
its
high
selectivity
favorable
druggability.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
26(1), P. 179 - 179
Published: Dec. 28, 2024
Growing
scientific
evidence
suggests
a
strong
interconnection
between
inflammatory
skin
diseases
and
osteoporosis
(OP),
systemic
condition
characterized
by
decreased
bone
density
structural
fragility.
These
conditions
seem
to
share
common
pathophysiological
mechanisms,
including
immune
dysregulation,
chronic
inflammation,
vitamin
D
deficiency,
which
play
crucial
role
in
both
health.
Additionally,
the
roles
of
gut
microbiota
(GM)
epigenetic
regulation
via
microRNAs
(miRNAs)
emerge
as
key
elements
influencing
progression
conditions.
This
review
aims
examine
skin–bone
axis,
exploring
how
factors
such
D,
GM,
miRNAs
interact
subtle
interplay
driving
inflammation
immune-metabolic
alterations.
Recent
research
that
combined
therapeutic
approaches—including
supplementation,
targeted
interventions,
miRNA-based
therapies—could
be
promising
strategies
for
managing
comorbid
OP.
perspective
highlights
need
multidisciplinary
approaches
clinical
management
related
skin-bone
axis.