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Biochemical Efficacy of Vitamin D in Ameliorating Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders in Diabetic Rats

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Journal Pharm Biol
Specialties Pharmacology
Pharmacy
Date 2013 Nov 21
PMID 24251869
Citations 21
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Abstract

Context: Due to the biochemical role of vitamin D (Vit D) in the endocrine system, especially its potential anti-inflammatory and immune-modulating properties, there is an increased interest in its potential role in the prevention and control of diabetes mellitus.

Objective: This study evaluated the potential therapeutic efficacy of Vit D in averting the detrimental effects of both types of diabetes mellitus.

Materials And Methods: A total of 50 male Wistar rats were allotted into five groups: a placebo group; a nongenetic model of type 1 diabetes in rats (T1D), injected with a single dose of streptozotocin (STZ; 65 mg/kg, ip); a nongenetic model of type 2 diabetes in rats (T2D), given a short-term high-fat diet followed by a single low dose of STZ (35 mg/kg, ip); fourth and fifth groups that were gastrogavaged with Vit D (10 IU/kg) three days after the induction of T1D and T2D, respectively, which was continued daily throughout the experiment.

Results: Vit D (10 IU/kg/60 days) significantly (p < 0.05) decreased fasting plasma glucose, ketoacidosis (decreased non-esterified fatty acid and β-hydroxyl butyric acid), pro-inflammatory interleukin-6, HbA1c in T1D and T2D and insulin resistance index by 33% in T2D. Interestingly, Vit D significantly (p < 0.05) increased fasting plasma insulin by 144% in T1D, plasma Ca level, insulin sensitivity index, and β-cell function index in T1D and T2D.

Discussion And Conclusion: Vit D ameliorated the deleterious biochemical impact of diabetes mellitus, likely by increasing insulin secretion and sensitivity, ameliorating the β-cell function, and decreasing the number of pro-inflammatory cytokines and insulin resistance.

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