Cholecalciferol effect on oxidative stress and novel predictors of inflammation in hemodialysis patients: a prospective randomized trial

Mona Alshahawey; El Borolossy, Radwa; Lamia Mohamed El Wakee; Tamer Wahid Elsaid; Nagwa Ali Sabri;

Abstract


Background Emerging evidence links vitamin D deficiency to oxidative stress (OS) and inflammation, posing
ongoing risks to cardiovascular outcomes in hemodialysis (HD) patients. Despite this, current data are lacking regarding
the optimal approach or schedule for administering vitamin D in this population. This study investigated the effectiveness
of oral weekly versus oral monthly cholecalciferol supplementation on 25-hydroxy vitamin D (25(OH)D) levels,
oxidative stress, inflammatory indicators, and secondary hyperparathyroidism in HD population. HD patients (N = 50)
were randomly allocated to Group A (oral weekly 50,000 IU cholecalciferol) or Group B (oral monthly 200,000 IU cholecalciferol)
for a 3 months duration. Serum levels of 25(OH)D, malondialdehyde (MDA), superoxide dismutase (SOD),
high sensitivity C-reactive protein (HsCRP), neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR),
and intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH) were assessed at baseline and upon completion of the study.
Results A notable increase in serum 25(OH)D levels observed in both groups, with Group A showing a notably
greater increase (p = 0.003). Group A demonstrated significant reductions in serum MDA and increases in SOD,
along with declines in hsCRP and NLR levels, which were not observed in Group B. Moreover, Group A exhibited
a greater drop in iPTH (ΔiPTH = − 30 pg/mL vs. − 3 pg/mL) compared to Group B. Clinicaltrial.gov: NCT05460338, registered
13/07/2022.
Conclusions Weekly oral 50,000 IU cholecalciferol supplementation emerges as a tolerable, safe and effective
approach for restoring vitamin D levels in HD patients, while concurrently mitigating inflammation, OS, and secondary
hyperparathyroidism. This finding suggests that the more frequent the administration of oral cholecalciferol,
the higher the efficiency observed.


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Title Cholecalciferol effect on oxidative stress and novel predictors of inflammation in hemodialysis patients: a prospective randomized trial
Authors Mona Alshahawey; El Borolossy, Radwa ; Lamia Mohamed El Wakee; Tamer Wahid Elsaid; Nagwa Ali Sabri
Keywords Cholecalciferol, Oxidative stress, Inflammation, IPTH, Hemodialysis
Issue Date 9-Sep-2024
Journal Future Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 
DOI doi.org/10.1186/s43094-024-00696-0

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