Title of article :
Vitamin D serum level in vitiligo patients: a case-control study from Iran
Author/Authors :
Lajevardi, Vahideh Department of Dermatology - Faculty of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Nazemi, Mohammad Javad Department of Dermatology - Faculty of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Khodashenas, Zohreh Department of Dermatology - Faculty of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Ebadi, Mohammad-sadegh Department of Dermatology - Faculty of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Generalized vitiligo is characterized by autoimmune
destruction of melanocytes, which results in patches of the
depigmented skin and the overlying hair. Vitamin D is an essential
hormone synthesized in the skin and is responsible for skin
pigmentation. Low vitamin D levels have been noted in patients
with a variety of autoimmune diseases. A recent study showed
that low vitamin D levels may be associated with vitiligo. The
aim of this study was to compare 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]
D) levels in Iranian patients with vitiligo with normal controls.
Method: In this case-control study, we studied 30 newly diagnosed
patients with vitiligo and 30 healthy controls through a case
control design. Two groups were matched for gender, age, and
the season in which the serum levels of 25-hydroxy vitamin D
were measured. The serum levels were categorized as sufficient,
insufficient and deficient.
Result: The mean serum level of vitamin D was 10.24±1.27 ng/
mL in patients compared to 18.31±7.39 ng/mL in the control
group. Male patients had lower levels of vitamin D compared to
controls (7.25 ng/mL vs. 13.31ng/mL, P=0.03), while no significant
difference was observed between females and controls (14.12 ng/
mL vs. 16.25 ng/mL, P=0.51).
Conclusion: The present study demonstrated that there may be an
association between low levels of Vitamin D3 and vitiligo in men.
Keywords :
melanocyte , vitamin D , vitamin D deficiency , vitiligo
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics