Vitamin D Supplements Tone Down the Progression of Atheromatous Plaque Formation in a Dose-Dependent Manner

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology American Journal of Biochemistry and Biotechnology Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI:10.3844/ajbbsp.2021.362.369
A. Farouk, Khalid M. Mohany, Magdy Algowhary, Lobna A. Abdelzaher, Heba E M El-Deek, Ghada Hosny, T. Saleem
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Corresponding Author: Tahia Hashim Saleem Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University, Egypt Email: tahia.h.saleem@aun.edu.eg Abstract: Hypovitaminosis D has a negative impact on the cardiovascular system. We performed the current study to investigate the expression of Vitamin D Receptor (VDR) in atherosclerotic human male aortas and to examine the effect of different doses of Vit. D supplementation on VDR expression in the aortas of male rats fed a High-Fat Diet (HFD). Human participants included 50 atherosclerotic male patients with anterior myocardial infarction and 131 control healthy males. Fifty male Wistar rats were divided into 2 groups: Control (Cont.) group; n = 10 and HFD fed rats; n = 40. The latter was divided equally into 4 subgroups according to the dose of Vit. D supplemented. Vitamin D was supplemented in 3 doses: (0.025, 0.05, 0.075 μg/kg) for a duration of 17 weeks. VDR expression score was immunohistochemically evaluated in aortas of both human and animal study groups. The current study revealed that Vit. D levels were significantly lower in atherosclerotic patients with myocardial infarctions compared to the human control group. Concurrent administration of Vit. D suppresses the progress of atheromatous plaque in rats feed a HFD in a dose-dependent manner. Consequently, it could be concluded that Vit. D supplements are recommended as a prophylaxis in patients at high risk of coronary artery disease.
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维生素D补充剂以剂量依赖的方式降低动脉粥样硬化斑块形成的进展
通讯作者:Tahia Hashim Saleem埃及Assiut大学医学院生物化学系Email: tahia.h.saleem@aun.edu.eg摘要:维生素D缺乏症对心血管系统有负面影响。本研究旨在探讨人动脉粥样硬化男性主动脉中维生素D受体(VDR)的表达,并观察不同剂量VDR对其表达的影响。补充D对高脂饮食雄性大鼠主动脉VDR表达的影响。人类参与者包括50名动脉粥样硬化男性前路心肌梗死患者和131名对照健康男性。50只雄性Wistar大鼠分为2组:对照组;n = 10, HFD喂养大鼠;N = 40。后者按剂量分为4个亚组。D补充。以3个剂量(0.025、0.05、0.075 μg/kg)补充维生素D,连续17周。免疫组织化学方法对人和动物研究组主动脉VDR表达评分进行评价。目前的研究表明,Vit。与人类对照组相比,动脉粥样硬化合并心肌梗死患者的D水平明显降低。Vit的并发管理。D以剂量依赖的方式抑制喂食HFD的大鼠动脉粥样硬化斑块的进展。因此,可以得出结论,Vit。对于冠状动脉疾病高危患者,建议服用维生素D补充剂作为预防措施。
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American Journal of Biochemistry and Biotechnology
American Journal of Biochemistry and Biotechnology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
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