1. 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, DİLEK and Cetin B. T., Bayram F. B., YAVUZ D.
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Internal Diseases ,Endokrin ve Otonom Sistemler ,25-HYDROXYVITAMIN D ,ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases ,serum carboxymethyl lysine ,PROGRESSION ,Sağlık Bilimleri ,Endokrinoloji ,ENDPRODUCTS ,İç Hastalıkları ,Clinical Medicine (MED) ,D DEFICIENCY ,Endocrinology ,skin autofluorescence ,AGE ,Health Sciences ,Yaşam Bilimleri ,Klinik Tıp (MED) ,Vitamin D ,RISK ,Internal Medicine Sciences ,Klinik Tıp ,Endocrine and Autonomic Systems ,MORTALITY ,GLYCOXIDATION ,Life Sciences ,Dahili Tıp Bilimleri ,CLINICAL MEDICINE ,SERUM-LEVELS ,PREVENTION ,Tıp ,Endokrinoloji ve Metabolizma Hastalıkları ,ENDOKRİNOLOJİ VE METABOLİZMA ,Medicine ,type 2 diabetes ,Endokrinoloji, Diyabet ve Metabolizma - Abstract
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 D3 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 diabe-tes mellitus and prediabetes groups were significantly higher than the non-diabetes group. While no difference was found between glycated hemoglobin and skin autofluorescence, serum carboxy-methyl 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 gly-cated hemoglobin but was associated with increased serum carboxymethyl lysine levels in all groups.
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- 2023