1. The impact of vitamin D on the etiopathogenesis and the progression of type 1 and type 2 diabetes in children and adults
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Candong Li, Jiaowen Fu, Yipeng Ye, Junsen Li, Yangli He, and Tuanyu Fang
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vitamin D ,diabetes mellitus ,diabetic complications ,insulin resistance ,pathogenesis ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Diabetes is a common chronic metabolic disease with complex causes and pathogenesis. As an immunomodulator, vitamin D has recently become a research hotspot in the occurrence and development of diabetes and its complications. Many studies have shown that vitamin D can reduce the occurrence of diabetes and delay the progression of diabetes complications, and vitamin D can reduce oxidative stress, inhibit iron apoptosis, promote Ca2+ influx, promote insulin secretion, and reduce insulin resistance. Therefore, the prevention and correction of vitamin D deficiency is very necessary for diabetic patients, but further research is needed to confirm what serum levels of vitamin D3 are maintained in the body. This article provides a brief review of the relationship between vitamin D and diabetes, including its acute and chronic complications.
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- 2024
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