A Narrative Role of Vitamin D and Its Receptor: With Current Evidence on the Gastric Tissues

Int J Mol Sci. 2019 Aug 5;20(15):3832. doi: 10.3390/ijms20153832.

Abstract

Vitamin D is a major steroid hormone that is gaining attention as a therapeutic molecule. Due to the general awareness of its importance for the overall well-being, vitamin D deficiency (VDD) is now recognized as a major health issue. The main reason for VDD is minimal exposure to sunlight. The vitamin D receptor (VDR) is a member of the steroid hormone receptors that induces a cascade of cell signaling to maintain healthy Ca2+ levels that serve to regulate several biological functions. However, the roles of vitamin D and its metabolism in maintaining gastric homeostasis have not yet been completely elucidated. Currently, there is a need to increase the vitamin D status in individuals worldwide as it has been shown to improve musculoskeletal health and reduce the risk of chronic illnesses, including some cancers, autoimmune and infectious diseases, type 2 diabetes mellitus, neurocognitive disorders, and general mortality. The role of vitamin D in gastric homeostasis is crucial and unexplored. This review attempts to elucidate the central role of vitamin D in preserving and maintaining the overall health and homeostasis of the stomach tissue.

Keywords: 1,25-MARRS; 1α,25(OH)2D; cytochrome P450; stomach; vitamin D deficiency; vitamin D epimers.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Biological Transport
  • Biomarkers
  • Calcium / metabolism
  • Homeostasis
  • Humans
  • Ligands
  • Phosphates / metabolism
  • Receptors, Calcitriol / metabolism*
  • Signal Transduction
  • Stomach / physiology*
  • Structure-Activity Relationship
  • Vitamin D / chemistry
  • Vitamin D / metabolism*

Substances

  • Biomarkers
  • Ligands
  • Phosphates
  • Receptors, Calcitriol
  • Vitamin D
  • Calcium