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Effects of Vitamin D on Serum Levels and Gene Expression of Enzymes Aldose Reductase, O-Linked N-Acetyl Glucosamine Transferase and Glutamine Fructose-6-Phosphate Aminotransferase in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: A Randomized, Double Blind, Placebo Controlled Clinical Trial Publisher



Zarei M1 ; Javanbakht MH2 ; Jafary H1 ; Djalali M2
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Source: International Journal of Food Properties Published:2021


Abstract

Although vitamin D deficiency has been associated with diabetes complications, the underlying mechanisms have not been clarified in human studies yet. This clinical trial was designed to evaluate the effect of vitamin D supplementation on serum levels and gene expression of some polyols and hexamine pathway enzymes, which play pivotal roles in the incidence of diabetes complications. Seventy-four patients with type 2 diabetes were randomly divided into two groups as receiving vitamin D (100 μg/d equal to 4000 IU/d) or placebo for a 3-month period. Moreover, serum levels of insulin, fasting plasma glucose (FPG), vitamin D, HbA1c, aldose reductase (AR), O-linked N-acetyl glucosamine transferase (OGT), and glutamine fructose ‐6‐phosphate aminotransferase (GFPT), as well as the gene expression of mentioned enzymes in PBMCs were measured before and after the intervention. After 3-months intervention, 25 (OH) vitamin D level significantly increased in the vitamin D group. The expression of AR and GFPT genes significantly decreased and some significant differences were observed regarding the serum level of AR enzyme. Additionally, insulin showed significant increase following vitamin D intake. Our result show that, receiving 100 μg/d vitamin D in type 2 diabetes patients, for a 3-month period might be helpful for ameliorating diabetes complications not only by improving insulin level, but also by suppressing AR and GFPT gene expressions in PBMC. © 2021, Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. © 2021 Mahnaz Zarei, Mohammad Hassan Javanbakht, Hanieh Jafary and Mahmoud Djalali.
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