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背景:与传统相关的维生素C,坏血病,是维持骨骼健康的重要营养素。骨基质中胶原的产生是必不可少的。它也清除自由对骨骼健康有害的自由基。 目的:本综述旨在评估细胞、动物和人类研究中维生素C的保骨作用的最新证据。 结果:细胞研究表明,维生素C能诱导成骨细胞和破骨细胞的形成。然而,高剂量维生素C可能会增加氧化应激,进而导致细胞死亡.。六TaminC缺乏的动物由于破骨细胞形成增多,骨形成减少,导致骨骼健康受损。补充维生素C可以防止几种动物的骨质流失。骨丢失。人类研究表明,维生素C与骨骼健康之间存在正相关关系,主要表现在骨密度、骨折概率和骨转换标志等方面。一些研究ES提示,维生素C与骨骼健康的关系可能是U型的,在某些亚组中更为突出,与膳食和补充形式不同。然而,大部分的UDIE是观察性的,因此不能证实因果关系。一个临床试验被执行,但它不是随机对照试验,因此混淆因素不能排除。
关键词: 抗坏血酸,骨,成骨细胞,破骨细胞,骨质疏松,维生素C。
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Current Drug Targets
Title:Vitamin C and Bone Health: Evidence from Cell, Animal and Human Studies
Volume: 19 Issue: 5
关键词: 抗坏血酸,骨,成骨细胞,破骨细胞,骨质疏松,维生素C。
摘要: Background: Vitamin C, traditionally associated with scurvy, is an important nutrient for maintaining bone health. It is essential in the production of collagen in bone matrix. It also scavenges free radicals detrimental to bone health.
Objective: This review aims to assess the current evidence of the bone-sparing effects of vitamin C derived from cell, animal and human studies.
Results: Cell studies showed that vitamin C was able to induce osteoblast and osteoclast formation. However, high-dose vitamin C might increase oxidative stress and subsequently lead to cell death. Vitamin C-deficient animals showed impaired bone health due to increased osteoclast formation and decreased bone formation. Vitamin C supplementation was able to prevent bone loss in several animal models of bone loss. Human studies generally showed a positive relationship between vitamin C and bone health, indicated by bone mineral density, fracture probability and bone turnover markers. Some studies suggested that the relationship between vitamin C and bone health could be U-shaped, more prominent in certain subgroups and different between dietary and supplemental form. However, most of the studies were observational, thus could not confirm causality. One clinical trial was performed, but it was not a randomized controlled trial, thus confounding factors could not be excluded.
Conclusion: vitamin C may exert beneficial effects on bone, but more rigorous studies and clinical trials should be performed to validate this claim.
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Vitamin C and Bone Health: Evidence from Cell, Animal and Human Studies, Current Drug Targets 2018; 19 (5) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389450116666150907100838
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389450116666150907100838 |
Print ISSN 1389-4501 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1873-5592 |
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