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Maternal vitamin D deficiency can result in problems 1 or 2 decades later - May 2023


Maternal vitamin D deficiency and brain functions: a never-ending story

Food Funct., 2023, 14, 6290-6301 DOI: 10.1039/D3FO00166K
Lidia Saidi ORCID logoab, Habib Hammou b, Flavie Sicard ac, Jean-François Landrier a and Lourdes Mounien ORCID logo*a

  • a Aix Marseille Univ, INSERM, INRA, C2VN, Marseille, France. E-mail: lourdes.mounien at univ-amu.fr
  • b Université Oran 1, Ahmed Ben Bella, Laboratoire de Physiologie de la Nutrition et Sécurité Alimentaire, Département de Biologie, Faculté des Sciences de la Nature et de la Vie, Oran, Algeria
  • c PhenoMARS Aix-Marseille Technology Platform, CriBiom, Marseille, France


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A large number of observational studies have highlighted the prevalence rates of vitamin D insufficiency and deficiency in many populations including pregnant women. Vitamin D is well known to have a crucial role in differentiation and proliferation, as well as neurotrophic and neuroprotective actions in the brain. It has been observed that this micronutrient can modulate neurotransmission and synaptic plasticity. Recent results from animal and epidemiological studies indicated that maternal vitamin D deficiency is associated with a wide range of neurobiological diseases including autism, schizophrenia, depression, multiple sclerosis and developmental defects. The aim of this review is to summarize the current state of knowledge on the effect of maternal vitamin D deficiency on brain functions and development.
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14 reasons to think that schizophrenia is associated with low vitamin D
1) 97% of patients with schizophrenia are vitamin D deficient
2) Schizophrenia varies with latitude (UVB) by 10X (controversy)
3) Schizophrenia is more common in those with dark skin (when away from the equator)
4) Schizophrenia is associated with low natal vitamin D
5) Schizophrenia has been increasing around the world when vitamin D has been decreasing (controversy)
6) Schizophrenia is associated with low birth rate, which is associated with low vitamin D
7) Schizophrenia is associated with Autism which is associated with low vitamin D
8) Schizophrenia Bulletin Editorial (Jan 2014) speculated that Vitamin D could be a major player
9) Schizophrenia 2X more likely if low vitamin D - meta-analysis
10) Schizophrenia increased 40 % for Spring births after Danes stopped vitamin D fortification
11) Schizophrenia is associated with season of birth
12) Schizophrenia is associated with poor Vitamin D Receptor genes
13) Schizophrenia risk is decreased if give Vitamin D after birth
14) Schizophrenia symptoms reduced when Vitamin D levels are restored

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