Pinpointing a Role for Vitamin D in Frailty: A Time for Animal Models?
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Pinpointing a Role for Vitamin D in Frailty: A Time for Animal Models?
Abstract
Frailty is a condition marked by greater susceptibility to adverse outcomes, including disability and mortality, which affects up to 50% of those 80 years of age and older. Concurrently, serum vitamin D insufficiency and deficiency, for which as many as 70% of older adults may be at risk, potentially play an important role in frailty onset and progression. Large population driven studies have uncovered associations between low serum vitamin D levels and higher incidence of frailty. However, attempts to apply vitamin D therapeutically to treat and/or prevent frailty have not yielded consistent support for benefits. Given the complexity and inconsistency arising from human studies involving vitamin D, our research group has recently published on animal models of vitamin D insufficiency. Combining our model with the emerging development of animal frailty assessment, we identified that higher than standard levels of vitamin D supplementation may delay frailty in mice. In this viewpoint article, we will discuss current knowledge regarding the importance of vitamin D in frailty progression, the emerging significance of animal models in addressing these relationships, and the future for pre-clinical and clinical research.
Keywords: cholecalciferol; functional capacity; mouse models; supplementation; vitamin D3.
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CONFLICTS OF INTEREST The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest.
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