Background: The intestinal vitamin D receptor (VDR) remains poorly characterized in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Methods: Colonoscopic biopsies and intestinal resection specimens from the terminal ileum, ascending and sigmoid colon, from patients with and without IBD, were analyzed for VDR mRNA quantification by polymerase chain reaction, and protein localization and semi-quantification by immunohistochemistry. The relationship between VDR and intestinal inflammation, serum 25(OH)D and oral vitamin D intake was elicited. Results: A total of 725 biopsies from 20 patients with Crohn’s disease (CD), 15 with ulcerative colitis (UC) and 14 non-IBD controls who underwent colonoscopy were studied. VDR gene expression and protein...
Vitamin D has been linked to human health benefits that extend far beyond its established actions on...
Increasing evidence supports the concept that the vitamin D axis possesses immunoregulatory function...
Background: Emerging epidemiological evidence implicates Vitamin D insufficiency in the risk of Infl...
Background: The intestinal vitamin D receptor (VDR) remains poorly characterized in patients with in...
Background: The intestinal vitamin D receptor (VDR) remains poorly characterized in patients with in...
Vitamin D deficiency has been recognized as an environmental risk factor for Crohn’s disease since t...
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) describes chronic and relapsing digestive system inflammation and a...
Vitamin D has recently been discovered to be a potential immune modulator. Low serum vitamin D level...
Evidence gained from recent studies has generated increasing interest in the role of vitamin D in ex...
Inflammatory bowel diseases are gastrointestinal diseases that include Crohn disease and ulcerative ...
Background/Aims The exact relationship between vitamin D deficiency and inflammatory bowel disease (...
Vitamin D has traditionally been known for its role in bone metabolism, but more recently been impli...
Vitamin D has been linked to human health benefits that extend far beyond its established actions on...
Copyright © 2015 Marco Ardesia et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) represents a group of idiopathic, chronic diseases of the gastro-in...
Vitamin D has been linked to human health benefits that extend far beyond its established actions on...
Increasing evidence supports the concept that the vitamin D axis possesses immunoregulatory function...
Background: Emerging epidemiological evidence implicates Vitamin D insufficiency in the risk of Infl...
Background: The intestinal vitamin D receptor (VDR) remains poorly characterized in patients with in...
Background: The intestinal vitamin D receptor (VDR) remains poorly characterized in patients with in...
Vitamin D deficiency has been recognized as an environmental risk factor for Crohn’s disease since t...
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) describes chronic and relapsing digestive system inflammation and a...
Vitamin D has recently been discovered to be a potential immune modulator. Low serum vitamin D level...
Evidence gained from recent studies has generated increasing interest in the role of vitamin D in ex...
Inflammatory bowel diseases are gastrointestinal diseases that include Crohn disease and ulcerative ...
Background/Aims The exact relationship between vitamin D deficiency and inflammatory bowel disease (...
Vitamin D has traditionally been known for its role in bone metabolism, but more recently been impli...
Vitamin D has been linked to human health benefits that extend far beyond its established actions on...
Copyright © 2015 Marco Ardesia et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) represents a group of idiopathic, chronic diseases of the gastro-in...
Vitamin D has been linked to human health benefits that extend far beyond its established actions on...
Increasing evidence supports the concept that the vitamin D axis possesses immunoregulatory function...
Background: Emerging epidemiological evidence implicates Vitamin D insufficiency in the risk of Infl...