Epidemic influenza and vitamin D
Atascadero State Hospital · Mount Sinai Hospital · +7 more institutions
Abstract
In 1981, R. Edgar Hope-Simpson proposed that a 'seasonal stimulus' intimately associated with solar radiation explained the remarkable seasonality of epidemic influenza. Solar radiation triggers robust seasonal vitamin D production in the skin; vitamin D deficiency is common in the winter, and activated vitamin D, 1,25(OH)2D, a steroid hormone, has profound effects on human immunity. 1,25(OH)2D acts as an immune system modulator, preventing excessive expression of inflammatory cytokines and increasing the 'oxidative burst' potential of macrophages. Perhaps most importantly, it dramatically stimulates the expression of potent anti-microbial peptides, which exist in neutrophils, monocytes, natural killer cells,…
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8Topics & keywords
- Vitamin D and neurology
- Immune system
- Immunology
- vitamin D deficiency
- Vitamin
- Immunity
- Biology
- Medicine
- Good health and well-being