Publication: The effect of vitamin D treatment on advanced glycation end-products in patients with prediabetes and type 2 diabetes mellitus
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Yavuz, Dilek Gogas
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Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the role of vitamin D replacement therapy on advanced glycation end-products in prediabetes and type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with vitamin D deficiency. Methods: One hundred twenty subjects with serum 25-hydroxyl vitamin D levels less than 20 ng/mL were included in the study. Forty type 2 diabetes mellitus patients (type 2 diabetes mellitus group), 40 prediabetes patients (prediabetes group), and 40 non-diabetes controls (non-diabetes group) were given oral vitamin D 3 50 000 units/week for 8 weeks as loading and followed by 1500 U/day as a maintenance dose. We measured serum 25-hydroxyl vitamin D, glycated hemoglobin, carboxymethyl lysine levels, and skin autofluorescence before and on the fourth month of the therapy. Results: Basal serum carboxymethyl lysine and skin autofluorescence measurement in type 2 diabetes mellitus and prediabetes groups were significantly higher than the non-diabetes group. While no difference was found between glycated hemoglobin and skin autofluorescence, serum carboxymethyl lysine levels were significantly elevated for each group following vitamin D replacement. Conclusions: Vitamin D loading did not affect skin advanced glycation end-product levels and glycated hemoglobin but was associated with increased serum carboxymethyl lysine levels in all groups.
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Endocrinology and metabolism
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Endocrinology Research and Practice
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10.5152/erp.2023.22139189