Vitamin D and its receptor in skeletal muscle are associated with muscle disease manifestation, lipid metabolism and physical fitness of patients with myositis. Vernerová, Lucia (L);Vokurková, Martina (M);Laiferová, Nikoleta Alchus (NA);Nemec, Michal (M);Špiritovi?, Maja (M);Mytiai, Oksana (O);Oreská, Sabína (S);Klein, Martin (M);Kubínová, Kate?ina (K);Horváthová, Veronika (V);Kropá?ková, Tereza (T);Wenchich, László (L);Tom?ík, Michal (M);Ukropec, Jozef (J);Ukropcová, Barbara (B);Vencovský, Ji?í (J); |
Author information Arthritis Res Ther.2025 Mar 04;27(1):48.doi:10.1186/s13075-025-03516-9 Abstract BACKGROUND: Low levels of vitamin D have been associated with several autoimmune diseases. A growing body of evidence supports the association of vitamin D with skeletal muscle damage, regeneration, and energy and lipid metabolism. The aim was to analyse vitamin D and its receptor (VDR) in the muscle tissue of patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIM) and to relate them to clinical parameters and muscle lipid and energy metabolism. |
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