1. Variation in ovine serum vitamin D concentrations from late summer to early spring and during immune challenge with bacterial endotoxin.
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Randle S, Wagter-Lesperance L, Dixon S, Shandilya UK, Mallard BA, Bridle B, and Karrow NA
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- Animals, Sheep immunology, Sheep blood, Endotoxins immunology, Endotoxins blood, Lipopolysaccharides immunology, Female, Male, Ontario, Seasons, Vitamin D blood
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Vitamin D is most known for its role in the development and maintenance of the skeletal system. However, recent studies have found that vitamin D modulates the immune system, and at sufficient levels supports optimal immune function. Previous research has examined how vitamin D levels change seasonally and during immune stress challenges in both humans and cattle, but not sheep. Our study aimed to investigate the changes in the vitamin D status of sheep throughout the year in Southern Ontario as well as in response to a bacterial endotoxin challenge. Vitamin D was found to be significantly lower in spring when compared to summer and early winter levels. No significant differences were found in vitamin D levels among any measured time points during the immune challenge, although a trending increase was found 4 hr post-challenge. Overall, this study demonstrated how vitamin D levels in sheep change throughout the year, and slightly during endotoxin challenge. Given the importance of vitamin D in regulating optimal immune function, more investigation of these changes in vitamin D levels is warranted in terms of supporting optimal immune function., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: Niel A. Karrow reports a relationship with ImmunoCeutica that includes: board membership. Lauri Wagter-Lesperance reports a relationship with ImmunoCeutica that includes: board membership. Bonnie A Mallard reports a relationship with ImmunoCeutica that includes: board membership. Byram Bridle reports a relationship with ImmunoCeutica that includes: board membership. If there are other authors, they declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier B.V.)
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- 2025
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