Title of article :
The effect of vitamin D administration on serum leptin and adiponectin levels in end-stage renal disease patients on hemodialysis with vitamin D deficiency: A placebo-controlled double-blind clinical trial
Author/Authors :
Nasri, Hamid Department of Nephrology - Division of Nephropathology - Nour Medical - Educational and Therapeutic Center , Emami Naini, Afsoon Department of Nephrology - Division of Nephropathology - Nour Medical - Educational and Therapeutic Center , Vahdat, Sahar Department of Nephrology - Division of Nephropathology - Nour Medical - Educational and Therapeutic Center , Hedaiati, Zahra Parin Department of Nephrology - Division of Nephropathology - Nour Medical - Educational and Therapeutic Center , Shahzeidi, Safoura Department of Internal Medicine , Pezeshki, Amir Hossein Student of Medicine - Isfahan Medical Students Research Center (ISRC) - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan
Abstract :
Background: The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency is higher in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients compared to healthy
populations. This deficiency could lead to several complications with different mechanisms and might result in reduced survival in
patients. Leptin and adiponectin are messenger proteins with endocrine secretion from adipocytes and various effects in cellular
mechanisms. The goal of this study was to find the effect of vitamin D administration on serum levels of leptin and adiponectin in
ESRD patients. Materials and Methods: This double-blind randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial was carried out on 64 ESRD
patients on hemodialysis in the Amin and Noor hospitals of Isfahan, Iran. Patients were categorized into two groups, on control
and intervention; serum levels of vitamin D, leptin, and adiponectin were measured in both groups before and after the study. The
intervention group was treated with vitamin D pearls, while the control group received placebo in the same manner. Results: The
mean [standard deviation (SD)] ages of the patients were 62 (21) years and 60 (19) years in the control and treated groups, respectively.
Conclusion: The change in serum level of vitamin D was statistically significant in the treatment group but not in the control group.
The serum level of leptin was reduced in the treatment group, while the serum level of adiponectin increased significantly, but none
of these changes were statistically significant in the control group. This study showed that vitamin D administration is associated
with an increase in adiponectin and a decrease in leptin level in ESRD patients.
Keywords :
vitamin D deficiency , end-stage renal disease (ESRD) , chronic kidney disease (CKD) , Adiponectin leptin
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics