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Nаziv: Vitamin D status and circulating biomarkers of endothelial dysfunction and inflammation in non-diabetic obese individuals: A pilot study
Аutоri: Branislava Ilinčić 
Edita Stokić 
Zoran Stošić 
Nevena Eremić Kojić 
Niki Katsiki
Dimitri Mikhailidis
Esma Isenovic
Ključnе rеči: vitamin D;endothelial dysfunction;inflammation;obesity;cardiometabolic risk factors
Dаtum izdаvаnjа: 1-феб-2017
Čаsоpis: Archives of Medical Science
Sažetak: © 2016 Termedia and Banach. Introduction: Obesity and inadequate vitamin D status are associated with endothelial dysfunction and cardiovascular disease. We evaluated the associations between vitamin D status (i.e. serum levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D)), biomarkers of endothelial dysfunction (i.e. serum concentrations of soluble intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (sICAM-1) and soluble E-selectin (sE-selectin)), inflammatory markers (i.e. high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) and fibrinogen) and cardiometabolic risk factors. Material and methods: Fifty obese (body mass index (BMI) . 30 kg/m2) non-diabetic adults (mean age: 36.2 ± 5.4 years) without pre-existing cardiovascular abnormalities and 25 clinically healthy, normal weight and agematched individuals were included. Anthropometric parameters, markers of glucose and lipid metabolism, and serum levels of inflammatory and endothelial dysfunction biomarkers were assessed in all subjects. Results: The mean serum 25(OH)D level was significantly lower in the obese group than in controls (33.5 }15.2 vs. 60.1 ± 23.1 nmol/l; p < 0.001). In the obese group, sE-selectin (36.4 (32.1-47.2) vs. 32.4 (24.6-35.5) ng/ml, p < 0.05) and hsCRP (6.0 ± 3.4 vs. 3.5 ± 1.0 mg/l, p < 0.05) were significantly higher in individuals with lower than median vitamin D levels (i.e. 31 nmol/l) compared with those with higher vitamin D levels. In multivariable linear regression analysis, hsCRP (β = .0.43; p < 0.001) and sE-selectin (β =-0.30; p = 0.03) were independently and significantly associated with serum 25(OH)D levels in the obese group. Conclusions: Vitamin D levels may be related to increased levels of biomarkers of endothelial dysfunction and inflammation in obese non-diabetic individuals.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3411
ISSN: 17341922
DOI: 10.5114/aoms.2016.61812
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