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Vitamin D and the Liver-Correlation or Cause?
Abstract
Vitamin D is becoming increasingly accepted as an important physiological regulator outside of its classical role in skeletal homeostasis. A growing body of evidence connects vitamin D with hepatic disease. This review summarises the role of vitamin D in liver homeostasis and disease and discusses the therapeutic potential of vitamin D-based treatments to protect against hepatic disease progression and to improve response to treatment. While pre-clinical experimental data is promising, clinical trials around liver diseases have mostly been under-powered, and further studies will be required to clarify whether vitamin D or vitamin D analogues have beneficial effects on liver disease.
Type | Journal |
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ISBN | 2072-6643 (Electronic) 2072-6643 (Linking) |
Authors | Keane, J. T.; Elangovan, H.; Stokes, R. A.; Gunton, J. E. |
Responsible Garvan Author | (missing name) |
Publisher Name | Nutrients |
Published Date | 2018-04-01 |
Published Volume | 10 |
Published Issue | 4 |
Status | Always Electronic |
DOI | 10.3390/nu10040496 |
URL link to publisher's version | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29659559 |