The Pleiotropic Effects of Vitamin D in Gynaecological and Obstetric Diseases: An Overview on a Hot Topic

The traditionally recognized role of vitamin D consists in the regulation of bone metabolism and calcium-phosphorus homeostasis but recently a lot of in vitro and in vivo studies recognized several “noncalcemic” effects of vitamin D metabolites. Accumulating evidence suggests that the metabolic path...

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Main Authors: Francesca Colonese, Antonio Simone Laganà, Elisabetta Colonese, Vincenza Sofo, Francesca Maria Salmeri, Roberta Granese, Onofrio Triolo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/986281
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spelling doaj-4e89e44a1b784759ada695ea83c40dae2020-11-24T23:22:41ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412015-01-01201510.1155/2015/986281986281The Pleiotropic Effects of Vitamin D in Gynaecological and Obstetric Diseases: An Overview on a Hot TopicFrancesca Colonese0Antonio Simone Laganà1Elisabetta Colonese2Vincenza Sofo3Francesca Maria Salmeri4Roberta Granese5Onofrio Triolo6Department of Oncology, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, 20132 Milan, ItalyDepartment of Pediatric, Gynaecological, Microbiological and Biomedical Sciences, University of Messina, 98125 Messina, ItalyDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Macedonio Melloni Hospital, University of Milan, 20129 Milan, ItalyDepartment of Environmental Sciences, Safety, Territory, Food and Health, University of Messina, 98125 Messina, ItalyDepartment of Environmental Sciences, Safety, Territory, Food and Health, University of Messina, 98125 Messina, ItalyDepartment of Pediatric, Gynaecological, Microbiological and Biomedical Sciences, University of Messina, 98125 Messina, ItalyDepartment of Pediatric, Gynaecological, Microbiological and Biomedical Sciences, University of Messina, 98125 Messina, ItalyThe traditionally recognized role of vitamin D consists in the regulation of bone metabolism and calcium-phosphorus homeostasis but recently a lot of in vitro and in vivo studies recognized several “noncalcemic” effects of vitamin D metabolites. Accumulating evidence suggests that the metabolic pathways of this vitamin may play a key role in the developing of gynaecological/obstetric diseases. VDR-mediated signalling pathways and vitamin D levels seem to (deeply) affect the risk of several gynaecological diseases, such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, and ovarian and even breast cancer. On the other hand, since also the maternal-fetal unit is under the influence of vitamin D, a breakdown in its homeostasis may underlie infertility, preeclampsia, and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). According to our literature review, the relationship between vitamin D and gynaecological/obstetric diseases must be replicated in future studies which could clarify the molecular machineries behind their development. We suggest that further investigation should take into account the different serum levels of this vitamin, the several actions which arise from the binding between it and its receptor (taking into account its possible polymorphism), and finally the interplay between vitamin D metabolism and other hormonal and metabolic pathways.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/986281
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author Francesca Colonese
Antonio Simone Laganà
Elisabetta Colonese
Vincenza Sofo
Francesca Maria Salmeri
Roberta Granese
Onofrio Triolo
spellingShingle Francesca Colonese
Antonio Simone Laganà
Elisabetta Colonese
Vincenza Sofo
Francesca Maria Salmeri
Roberta Granese
Onofrio Triolo
The Pleiotropic Effects of Vitamin D in Gynaecological and Obstetric Diseases: An Overview on a Hot Topic
BioMed Research International
author_facet Francesca Colonese
Antonio Simone Laganà
Elisabetta Colonese
Vincenza Sofo
Francesca Maria Salmeri
Roberta Granese
Onofrio Triolo
author_sort Francesca Colonese
title The Pleiotropic Effects of Vitamin D in Gynaecological and Obstetric Diseases: An Overview on a Hot Topic
title_short The Pleiotropic Effects of Vitamin D in Gynaecological and Obstetric Diseases: An Overview on a Hot Topic
title_full The Pleiotropic Effects of Vitamin D in Gynaecological and Obstetric Diseases: An Overview on a Hot Topic
title_fullStr The Pleiotropic Effects of Vitamin D in Gynaecological and Obstetric Diseases: An Overview on a Hot Topic
title_full_unstemmed The Pleiotropic Effects of Vitamin D in Gynaecological and Obstetric Diseases: An Overview on a Hot Topic
title_sort pleiotropic effects of vitamin d in gynaecological and obstetric diseases: an overview on a hot topic
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
issn 2314-6133
2314-6141
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The traditionally recognized role of vitamin D consists in the regulation of bone metabolism and calcium-phosphorus homeostasis but recently a lot of in vitro and in vivo studies recognized several “noncalcemic” effects of vitamin D metabolites. Accumulating evidence suggests that the metabolic pathways of this vitamin may play a key role in the developing of gynaecological/obstetric diseases. VDR-mediated signalling pathways and vitamin D levels seem to (deeply) affect the risk of several gynaecological diseases, such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, and ovarian and even breast cancer. On the other hand, since also the maternal-fetal unit is under the influence of vitamin D, a breakdown in its homeostasis may underlie infertility, preeclampsia, and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). According to our literature review, the relationship between vitamin D and gynaecological/obstetric diseases must be replicated in future studies which could clarify the molecular machineries behind their development. We suggest that further investigation should take into account the different serum levels of this vitamin, the several actions which arise from the binding between it and its receptor (taking into account its possible polymorphism), and finally the interplay between vitamin D metabolism and other hormonal and metabolic pathways.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/986281
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