1. Administration of vitamin D and high dose of omega 3 to sustain insulin remission of type 1 diabetes.
- Author
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CADARIO, F., SAVASTIO, S., RICOTTI, R., RIZZO, A. M., CARRERA, D., MAIURI, L., and RICORDI, C.
- Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Two cases of T1D children are reported with similar pattern, characterized by remission of the disease just after the start of insulin therapy and, through supplements of high dosage of vitamin D and omega 3, a subsequent persistence of optimal metabolic control, respectively one and two years after, with minimal contribution of basal insulin (0.1 IU/kg/die) in a single evening injection. The immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory effects of the supplements are likely determinants. From similarities in genotyping and autoantibodies, patterns of the two cases, we tried to identify which T1D subjects could benefit from this supportive therapy. The double supplement represents a sustainable approach to childhood T1D therapy to preserve the recovery of endogen insulin secretion for the absence of side effects. We do not know how remissions can last, but for now these represent a significant advantage for the child, and over time a further favorable benefit-cost intervention reducing hypoglycemia and complications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2018