VITAMIN D AND BRONCHIAL INFLAMMATION IN ASTHMATIC CHILDREN

M Miraglia Del, A Allegorico, A Grandone, F Galdo, C Cuppari, M Capasso, N Maiello

Article ID: 6698
Vol 29, Issue 2S1, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54517/jbrha6698
Received: 9 July 2015; Accepted: 9 July 2015; Available online: 9 July 2015; Issue release: 9 July 2015

Abstract

The role of the vitamin D in calcium homeostasis and bone metabolism is well known. In recent years it has been recognized that in addition to the traditional functions, vitamin D modulates a variety of processes such as host defense, inflammation and immunity. Epidemiological data indicate that low levels of vitamin D in serum are associated with impaired lung function and increased incidence of inflammatory diseases, infectious diseases and cancer. The authors studied the correlation among vitamin D levels, allergic inflammation, lung function and control of asthma and found a significant decrease of FeNO values (p= 0.0018) in children with vitamin D levels>30 ng/ml. These findings confirm that vitamin D plays a major role in bronchial inflammation.


Keywords

asthma;FeNO;C-ACT;vitamin D


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