Vitamin D protection from rat diabetic nephropathy is partly mediated through Klotho expression and renin-angiotensin inhibition.
Arch Physiol Biochem. 2018 Jan 08;:1-7
Authors: Eltablawy N, Ashour H, Rashed LA, Hamza WM
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: We hypothesised that vitamin D has a beneficial renal protective effect from diabetic nephropathy (DN).
METHODS: Four rat groups were included: normal control (control), type 2 diabetes for eight weeks (DM), treated group with angiotensin receptor blocker losartan (DM + L), and vitamin D-treated group started from the onset of diabetes (DM + Vit D).
RESULTS: In the both treated groups, we found a significant (p < .05) reduction in the renal pro-inflammatory and profibrotic markers induced by diabetes. Vitamin D caused more reduction in monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1), transforming growth factor (TGFβ-1), and renin-angiotensin levels that gave better kidney function compared to the DM + L group.
CONCLUSION: Vitamin D may have a valuable role in the renal protective effect from DN, this may occur via expression of its VDR, Klotho and blocking renin-angiotensin activation, so vitamin D should be considered as a target in renal prophylactic measures against DN.
PMID: 29308676 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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