Potassium-Rich, Gluten-Free Diets for Patients with Sjögren's Syndrome: A Hypothesis.

Reza Rastmanesh, Ciro Gargiulo Isacco, Balachandar Vellingiri, Astghik Pepoyan, Francesco Marotta, Ishak Tekin, Roberto Catanzaro
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Sjögren's syndrome (SS) is an autoimmune disease and its management is palliative. There is no specific dietary protocol for SS patients. A gluten-free diet has been tested in SS patients with celiac disease (CD) and indicated modest improvements. Whether gluten-free diets per sè could alleviate autoimmune inflammatory processes in the salivary glands of SS patients with associated CD or even in SS patients without CD is an interesting hypothesis and warrants clinical studies. Hypokalemia in SS patients is among the most frequent sequelae of renal tubular acidosis. Supplementation with potassium (K)-rich diets can reduce inflammation and oxidative stress. K level in CD patients is highly abnormal at diagnosis and gluten-free diets help to normalize its serum level in CD patients. Furthermore, treatment of severe cases of SS requires concomitant glucocorticoid therapy and K supplementation. Results of two separate clinical trials in (i) patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) -a disease with similar pathology to SS- indicated that the enhanced serum cortisol followed K supplementation, and in (ii) celiac patients, serum K levels were normalized after the administration of a gluten-free diet. We reviewed the literature extensively on this topic to propose a hypothesis to address this problem and suggest a novel potential for K-rich, gluten-free diets in SS patients. Based on causal associations, we propose that higher K absorption and cortisol secretion following gluten-free diets accompanied by K-rich diets in SS patients with low serum potassium levels, may confer a higher therapeutic potential. Clinical trials are needed to test this hypothesis.

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Sjögren综合征患者的富钾无麸质饮食:一个假设。
Sjögren综合征(SS)是一种自身免疫性疾病,其管理是姑息性的。对于SS患者没有特定的饮食方案。无麸质饮食已在伴有乳糜泻(CD)的SS患者中进行了测试,并显示出适度的改善。是否无麸质饮食sè可以减轻伴有乳糜泻的SS患者或无乳糜泻的SS患者的唾腺自身免疫炎症过程是一个有趣的假设,值得临床研究。低钾血症是肾小管酸中毒最常见的后遗症之一。补充富含钾(K)的饮食可以减少炎症和氧化应激。乳糜泻患者的K水平在诊断时高度异常,无谷蛋白饮食有助于使乳糜泻患者的血清K水平正常化。此外,治疗严重的SS病例需要同时进行糖皮质激素治疗和补充钾。在(i)类风湿性关节炎(RA)患者(一种与SS病理相似的疾病)中进行的两项独立临床试验的结果表明,补充K后血清皮质醇水平升高,而在(ii)乳糜泻患者中,血清K水平在给予无麸质饮食后恢复正常。我们广泛地回顾了关于这一主题的文献,提出了一个假设来解决这一问题,并提出了一种富含k的无麸质饮食在SS患者中的新潜力。基于因果关系,我们提出,在低血清钾水平的SS患者中,无麸质饮食和富钾饮食后,更高的钾吸收和皮质醇分泌可能具有更高的治疗潜力。需要临床试验来验证这一假设。
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