» Articles » PMID: 6119494

Increased Skin Pigment Reduces the Capacity of Skin to Synthesise Vitamin D3

Overview
Journal Lancet
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty General Medicine
Date 1982 Jan 9
PMID 6119494
Citations 359
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

To determine the effect of increased skin pigment on the cutaneous production of vitamin D3, circulating vitamin D concentrations were determined in two lightly pigmented Caucasian and three heavily pigmented Negro volunteers after exposure to a single standard dose of ultraviolet radiation (UVR). Exposure of Caucasian subjects to 1 minimal erythemal dose of UVR greatly increased serum vitamin-D concentrations by up to 60-fold 24-48 h after exposure, whereas this dose did not significantly change serum vitamin-D concentrations in Negro subjects. Re-exposure of one Negro subject to a dose of UVR six times larger than the standard dose increased circulating vitamin D to concentrations similar to those recorded in Caucasian subjects after exposure to the lower dose. These results indicate that increased skin pigment can greatly reduce the UVR-mediated synthesis of vitamin D.

Citing Articles

Unveiling Racial Disparities in Localized Prostate Cancer: A Systems-Level Exploration of the lncRNA Landscape.

Morgan R, Hazard E, Savage S, Halbert C, Gattoni-Celli S, Hardiman G Genes (Basel). 2025; 16(2).

PMID: 40004558 PMC: 11855151. DOI: 10.3390/genes16020229.


The Colonic Vitamin D Receptor and Inflammatory Bowel Disease: No Correlation to Histologic or Endoscopic Inflammation.

Bagger-Jorgensen H, Thomsen C, Borrisholt M, Wanders A, Sjoberg K APMIS. 2025; 133(1):e70000.

PMID: 39829252 PMC: 11744339. DOI: 10.1111/apm.70000.


is overexpressed in keloid keratinocytes and its inhibition alters profibrotic gene expression.

Hahn J, Combs K, Phillips C, Warner P, Qazi U, Powell H Burns Trauma. 2025; 13():tkae063.

PMID: 39822648 PMC: 11736898. DOI: 10.1093/burnst/tkae063.


Machine learning derived retinal pigment score from ophthalmic imaging shows ethnicity is not biology.

Rajesh A, Olvera-Barrios A, Warwick A, Wu Y, Stuart K, Biradar M Nat Commun. 2025; 16(1):60.

PMID: 39746957 PMC: 11696055. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-55198-7.


Ultraviolet and infrared radiation in Australia: assessing the benefits, risks, and optimal exposure guidelines.

Sharma K, Dixon K, Munch G, Chang D, Zhou X Front Public Health. 2025; 12():1505904.

PMID: 39744344 PMC: 11688272. DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1505904.