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apoptosis of bone mesenchymal stem cells and osteoblasts through oxidative stress, which is related to the pathogenesis of osteoporosis ( 8 , 9 ). The systemic immune-inflammation index (SII) is a new inflammatory index based on peripheral blood neutrophils
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with osteoporosis and mechanistic insights into its effect on bone metabolism . Endocrine, Metabolic and Immune Disorders Drug Targets 2019 19 259 – 273 . ( https://doi.org/10.2174/1871530318666181102115106 ) 5 Dalbeth N Gosling AL Gaffo A
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circulation include 3epi-25D and sulphated and glucuronide forms of 25D. Intracrine synthesis of 1,25D from 25D in tissues such as the placenta, spleen (immune system) and lungs is associated with immunomodulatory effects. Endocrine synthesis of 1,25D in the
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epithelium of the amnion displayed immunoreactivity ( Fig. 4B Amnion; black arrow). Additionally, immune cells all over the placenta displayed marked asprosin immunoreactivity ( Fig. 4B Chorion, Amnion, Decidua; white arrows). In the maternal part of the
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- and gender-dependent diseases and health protection. Multiple interconnections with vitamin D have been revealed for auto-immune diseases. Some of these topics are expected to be the subject of further articles in this special series. Vitamin D
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steroidal substance required by all vertebrates including humans to maintain blood calcium and phosphate within a narrow normal range and thereby support a healthy skeleton, muscle contraction, immune function and optimal cellular functions in many locations
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vitamin D reduces the ability of the immune system to modulate the over-production of pro-inflammatory cytokines and underproduction of anti-inflammatory cytokines commonly seen in severe infections, including COVID-19 illness, that increase the risks of
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skin cancer In contrast with the benefits of sensible casual exposure to sunlight, prolonged skin exposure to intense solar UV radiation can lead to acute and chronic health outcomes, including inflammatory effects, for the skin, eyes, and immune