Vitamin D Oxidative Stress, Immunity, and Aging Oxidative Stress and Disease Series
Coordonnateur : Gombart Adrian F.
Vitamin D insufficiency/deficiency is a worldwide, public health problem in both developed and developing countries. Rickets among infants has reemerged. Low levels of vitamin D are associated with increased risk and mortality from cancer. At the same time, the beneficial effects of vitamin D on a host of conditions have recently been discovered. Focusing on areas not extensively covered in other comparable books, Vitamin D: Oxidative Stress, Immunity, and Aging highlights the most recent research findings on the impact of this nutrient in oxidative stress, immunity, and aging.
A state-of-the-art compilation of essential information, this book explores:
- Vitamin D and its genomic and nongenomic effects, the role of therapeutic analogs in treating disease, and the production of vitamin D by the body
- The role vitamin D plays in modulating oxidative stress?with emphasis on cancer, stress-mediated diseases, photo-protection of the skin, and energy metabolism
- Beneficial effects of vitamin D in regulating the immune response and its importance in protecting against autoimmune, infectious, and inflammatory diseases
- The role vitamin D plays in the regulation of the aging process?including aspects of oxidative stress, senescence, and mortality, as well as its role in protection against cardiovascular disease and nervous system disorders
This book represents an important contribution toward understanding the mechanisms by which vitamin D promotes health, increasing awareness of the importance that vitamin D plays during development, at birth, and throughout the aging process. It is a valuable reference for researchers in academia, nutrition, medicine, and industry.
Vitamin D: An Overview. Vitamin D: A Fountain of Youth in Gene Regulation. Vitamin D Receptor: Genomic and Epigenomic Effects. Vitamin D Analogs and Their Clinical Uses. Extrarenal CYP27B1 and Vitamin D Physiology. Oxidative Stress. Vitamin D and Oxidative Stress. Vitamin D3 Upregulated Protein 1 (VDUP1): Roles in Redox Signaling and Stress-Mediated Diseases. Vitamin D and Its Role in Photoprotection of the Skin. Vitamin D and Adipose Tissue: 1α, 25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 (Calcitriol) Modulation of Energy Metabolism, Reactive Oxygen Species, and Inflammatory Stress. Membrane Receptors for Vitamin D Metabolites and the Role of Reactive Oxygen Species. Immunity and Disease. Vitamin D and Human Innate Immunity. Vitamin D and Autoimmune Disease. Vitamin D: Anti-Inflammatory Actions to Prevent and Treat Diseases. Vitamin D and Infection. Aging. Potential Role of Vitamin D and Fibroblast Growth Factor 23–Klotho System in Aging. Vitamin D and Cardiovascular Disease. Vitamin D, Aging, and Chronic Diseases. Vitamin D: Defending the Aging Nervous System. Index.
Adrian F. Gombart received a Ph.D. degree in microbiology from the University of Washington. For many years, he was an assistant and associate professor at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles, in the Department of Biomedical Sciences and Division of Hematology and Oncology. He is currently a principal investigator in the Linus Pauling Institute and an associate professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics at Oregon State University. Dr. Gombart is a member of the American Society for Hematology and the Society for Leukocyte Biology. Dr. Gombart’s research interests focus on the role of vitamin D in the innate immune response against infection. His laboratory studies the regulation of antimicrobial peptide gene expression by vitamin D and other nutritional compounds. He was recognized for his contributions to the field of vitamin D and immunity, with a Young Investigator Award from the Vitamin D Workshop in 2005.
Date de parution : 11-2016
17.8x25.4 cm
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Prix indicatif 78,50 €
Ajouter au panierDate de parution : 11-2012
Ouvrage de 512 p.
17.8x25.4 cm
Thèmes de Vitamin D :
Mots-clés :
Vitamin D2; VDR Signaling; Aging; Vitamin D3; Immune Function; Serum 25OHD; Oxidative Stress; Parathyroid Gland; VDR Target Gene; Vitamin D Deficiency; Rank Ligand; vitamin D; Cyp27b1 Gene; gene expression; Sle Risk; SIRT1; VDR Expression; NOD2 Ligand; Pe Rc; VDR Agonist; Serum 25OHD Concentrations; Extrarenal Synthesis; Present Present Present; PKC Activity; VDR Ligand; IU Vitamin D3; DNA Methylation; VDR Gene; Downstream Regulatory Element Antagonist Modulator; Serum Calcidiol; VDR Polymorphism