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Role of vitamin D in pregnancy and Toll-like receptor pathway

•Vitamin D deficiency may exacerbate inflammation.•Vitamin D regulates cell-signaling pathways altering cytokine secretion.•Vitamin D decreases LPS-induced inflammation reducing NF-κB expression.•Early activation of the proinflammatory pathway plays a critical role in labor. There is a growing conce...

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Published in:Steroids 2018-09, Vol.137, p.22-29
Main Authors: Momentti, Ana Carolina, Estadella, Débora, Pellegrini Pisani, Luciana
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description •Vitamin D deficiency may exacerbate inflammation.•Vitamin D regulates cell-signaling pathways altering cytokine secretion.•Vitamin D decreases LPS-induced inflammation reducing NF-κB expression.•Early activation of the proinflammatory pathway plays a critical role in labor. There is a growing concern about the impacts of hypovitaminosis D on the health of pregnant woman, fetal development, childhood, and adult life. Variations in maternal nutrition during gestation and/or lactation play a critical role in the physiological and metabolic development of the fetus and neonate, which can induce phenotypic changes and trigger important consequences throughout life, such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obesity, and hypertension. Vitamin D plays a role in regulating cell proliferation and differentiation and in modulating the innate and adaptive immune response. Also, vitamin D correlates with changes in cytokines, anti and proinflammatory, as well as prevents inflammation induced by changes in myometrial cells mediated by the nuclear factor kappa B pathway. Further investigation is required regarding these relationship.
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