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Vitamin D deficiency has been detected in epileptic patients. Vitamin D participates in neuroprotection, brain cell proliferation, and differentiation. Consequently, vitamin D supplementation has been suggested as an alternative treatment in epileptic patients. We aimed at assessment of vitamin D signaling pathway in epileptic patients. In the present study, we evaluated vitamin D serum concentration as well as expression of vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene and genes encoding for vitamin D activating enzyme 1-alpha-hydroxylase (CYP27B1) and deactivating enzyme 24-hyroxylase (CYP24A1) in epileptic patients compared with healthy individuals. We found significant lower levels of vitamin D in epileptic patients compared with healthy subjects. Expression analyses showed significant downregulation of VDR expression in peripheral blood of epileptic patients compared with healthy subjects (relative expression (REx) = 0.16, P < 0.001). However, there was no significant difference in CYP24A1 expression between epileptic patients and normal subjects. CYP27B1 expression analysis showed significant upregulation in male patients aged between 30 and 40 (REx = 5.43, P = 0.013). After using two-way ANCOVA for adjusting the effects of sex and age, there was a statistically significant difference in the VDR expression values between patient and control groups (P < 0.001). Spearman’s correlation analysis showed no significant correlation between genes expression levels and patients’ age or vitamin D serum concentrations. However, we found significant correlations between VDR expression levels and CYP24A1/ CYP27B1 expression levels in epileptic patients (r = 0.435 and P < 0.001; r = 0.26 and P = 0.02 respectively). There was also a significant correlation between the expression levels of CYP24A1 and CYP27B1 (r = 0.349 and P = 0.001). Our study shows a possible role for VDR in the pathogenesis of epilepsy.
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The study was funded by Vice-chancellor for Research and Technology, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences (No. 9412187285).
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Mazdeh, M., Ghafouri-Fard, S., Hatami, M. et al. Expression Analysis of Vitamin D Signaling Pathway Genes in Epileptic Patients. J Mol Neurosci 64, 551–558 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12031-018-1059-5
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