Role of Vitamin D in Management of Diabetes and Unresolved Cardiovascular Diseases


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Background:Vitamin D deficiency is becoming a widely recognized global health issue. Serum values of 25(OH) vitamin D (<20 ng/ml) are used to identify vitamin D deficiency. By prompting vascular endothelial cells to activate their nuclear receptor in cardio-myocytes, Vitamin D regulates obesity, Renin-angiotensin system (RAS), energy consumption, and pancreatic cell function. Vitamin D deficiency has been associated with diabetes, asthma, hyperlipidaemia, and pulmonary hypertension in humans.

Methods:PubMed and Google Scholar databases were utilised to search the literature on vitamin D and related diseases.

Result:It is also linked to an elevated risk of death and heart disease. On the other hand, metaanalyses of vitamin D intervention and trials have found no substantial changes in insulin sensitivity, lipid markers, or blood pressure, which result in the association between deficiency of vitamin D and cardiovascular disease.

Conclusion:In this review, we present the most recent research on the effects of Vitamin D therapy on various cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, and explain the underlying mechanisms.

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Prabhat Upadhyay

Institute of Pharmaceutical Research, GLA University, Mathura 281406, Uttar Pradesh, India

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Navneet Thakur

Department of Pharmacology,
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India

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Vishal Vishwakarma

Department of Pharmacology,
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India

Author for correspondence.
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Ritesh Srivastav

Faculty of Pharmacy, Kamla Nehru Institute of
Management and Technology, Sultanpur 228119, India

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Tarique Ansari

Department of Pharmacy, Integral University, Lucknow, Uttar
Pradesh, India

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