The effect of a single mega dose injection of vitamin D on serum adiponectin concentration at first gestational diabetes mellitus: A randomized controlled clinical trial
M. Hosseinzadeh, Elham Razmpush, Elham Shareghfarid, E. Hosseinzadeh, H. Hadinedoushan, M. Salami, M. Khosravi, M. Amini, H. Mozaffari‐khosravi
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Abstract
Background: vitamin D is being increasingly recognized for its important non-skeletal functions including endocrine actions. This study investigated if a single, large, intramuscular post‐artum injection of vitamin D improve adiponectin levels among women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).
Methods: A total of 45 pregnant women with GDM participated in this randomized clinical trial. They were randomly divided into intervention and control group. The intervention group received an intramuscular injection of 300,000 IU of vitamin D during 3 to 10 days after their child delivery, but controls did not. Serum 25‐hydroxyvitamin D, fasting blood glucose, HbA1c and serum adiponectin were measured at baseline and after 3 months of intervention.
Results: Serum 25 OH vitamin D increase significantly in the intervention but not in the control group from 24.25 to 62.10 (nmol/l) (p-value< 0.01). Comparison in within group showed that adiponectin level increased significantly only among intervention group after the vitamin D injection from 7.45 to 8.98 (ngr/dl) (P-value=0.01), while between group comparisons showed no significant differences in adiponectin concentration after the intervention (P-value<0.05). Between and within group comparisons reported no significant alterations in the levels of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and FPG (fasting plasma glucose), as well.
Conclusions: The 300,000 IU single dose of intramuscular injection of vitamin D is regarded as an effective procedure to improve vitamin D status which significantly increased the adiponectin levels among mothers with gestational diabetes after delivery.
Trial registration: The trial was registered in Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials available at http://www.irct.ir. The reference number is IRCT138902113840N1.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Nutrition Experimental is the peer-reviewed open-access official journal of ESPEN, The European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism. With the aim to stimulate experimental research activities in the field of clinical nutrition, the journal welcomes the latest and most exciting experimental articles on methodology, nutrient physiology and metabolism, nutritional neurosciences, nutritional toxicities, nutritional immunology, nutrigenomics, molecular nutrition, vitamins, trace elements, antioxidants, genetics and microbiota. Completing the existing journals: Clinical Nutrition and Clinical Nutrition ESPEN, CNX will promote methodology and basic science in the field of clinical nutrition.