1. Vitamin D levels in cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL).
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Carluccio, Maria, Di Donato, Ilaria, Pescini, Francesca, Battaglini, Marco, Bianchi, Silvia, Valenti, Raffaella, Nannucci, Serena, Franci, Beatrice, Stromillo, Maria, De Stefano, Nicola, Inzitari, Domenico, Pantoni, Leonardo, Nuti, Ranuccio, Federico, Antonio, Gonnelli, Stefano, Dotti, Maria, Carluccio, Maria Alessandra, Stromillo, Maria Laura, and Dotti, Maria Teresa
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PHYSIOLOGICAL effects of vitamin D , *CEREBRAL small vessel diseases , *BRAIN diseases , *CEREBROVASCULAR disease , *VASCULAR dementia , *DEMENTIA , *VITAMIN D metabolism , *BRAIN , *LONGITUDINAL method , *MAGNETIC resonance imaging , *CADASIL syndrome , *DIAGNOSIS ,BRAIN metabolism - Abstract
Besides its well known function on bone metabolism, vitamin D role in cerebrovascular pathologies including cerebral small vessel disease has been confirmed by recent meta-analysis. In this study, we measured vitamin D levels in 56 Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Subcortical Infarcts and Leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL) patients (mean age 49.9) with no or minimal disability (modified Ranking Score, mRS ≤2) and in 56 age, sex and seasonality matched healthy controls. History of ischemic events was recorded and cognitive functions were assessed using the Mini-Mental State Examination. White matter hyperintensities on brain T2-weighted magnetic resonance images were classified according to a modified Fazekas scale. Comparison of vitamin D levels between patients and controls showed significant lower values (p < 0.05) in no-to-mild CADASIL patients and a higher number of subjects with severe deficiency [25(OH)D <10 ng/ml]. Vitamin D levels did not correlate with vascular risk factors, clinical data or Fazekas score. The role of vitamin D is worth to be further explored in prospective studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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