The effect of high oral loading dose of cholecalciferol in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease patients. A randomized placebo controlled trial
El Borolossy, Radwa; Mohamed, Amal Ahmed; Halim, Ahmed Abdel; Mohamed, Sahar; Mahmoud, Seham Mohamed; Bahgat Eldemiry, Eman Mohamed; Mohamed, Rasha Sobh; Shaheen, Mahmoud Maamoun; Naguib, Gina G.; Muharram, Nashwa M.; Khalil, Mona G.; Saed, Salma; Ibrahim, Randa; Salah Seif, Ahmed; Kamal, Noha; Nasraldin, Karima; Abdelrahman, Ali Elsaid;
Abstract
Background and Aim: Non-alcoholic fatty liver (NAFLD) is one of the most
common progressive metabolic disorders worldwide. There are increasing
scientific interests nowadays for the association between vitamin D status and
Non-alcoholic fatty liver. Earlier studies have revealed that vitamin D deficiency is
highly prevalent in Non-alcoholic fatty liver patients that contributes to poor
outcomes. Hence, the present study aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of oral
cholecalciferol on Non-alcoholic fatty liver patients.
Subjects and Methods: This study was conducted on 140 patients that were
randomized either to group 1 that received the standard conventional therapy in
addition to placebo or group 2 that received the standard conventional therapy in
addition to cholecalciferol during the 4 months study period.
Results: At the end of the study group 2 revealed significant decrease (p < 0.05) in
the mean serum level of TG, LDL-C, TC, hsCRP as compared to their baseline
results and group 1 results. Additionally, a significant improvement in the serum
levels of ALT (p = 0.001) was seen in group 2 at the end of the study when
compared to group 1. Whereas group 1 did not show any change in these
parameters when compared to group 2 and their baseline results.
Conclusion: Cholecalciferol was shown to have beneficial effects on serum ALT
levels, hsCRP levels and lipid profile of NAFLD patients.
common progressive metabolic disorders worldwide. There are increasing
scientific interests nowadays for the association between vitamin D status and
Non-alcoholic fatty liver. Earlier studies have revealed that vitamin D deficiency is
highly prevalent in Non-alcoholic fatty liver patients that contributes to poor
outcomes. Hence, the present study aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of oral
cholecalciferol on Non-alcoholic fatty liver patients.
Subjects and Methods: This study was conducted on 140 patients that were
randomized either to group 1 that received the standard conventional therapy in
addition to placebo or group 2 that received the standard conventional therapy in
addition to cholecalciferol during the 4 months study period.
Results: At the end of the study group 2 revealed significant decrease (p < 0.05) in
the mean serum level of TG, LDL-C, TC, hsCRP as compared to their baseline
results and group 1 results. Additionally, a significant improvement in the serum
levels of ALT (p = 0.001) was seen in group 2 at the end of the study when
compared to group 1. Whereas group 1 did not show any change in these
parameters when compared to group 2 and their baseline results.
Conclusion: Cholecalciferol was shown to have beneficial effects on serum ALT
levels, hsCRP levels and lipid profile of NAFLD patients.
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| Title | The effect of high oral loading dose of cholecalciferol in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease patients. A randomized placebo controlled trial | Authors | El Borolossy, Radwa ; Mohamed, Amal Ahmed; Halim, Ahmed Abdel; Mohamed, Sahar; Mahmoud, Seham Mohamed; Bahgat Eldemiry, Eman Mohamed; Mohamed, Rasha Sobh; Shaheen, Mahmoud Maamoun; Naguib, Gina G.; Muharram, Nashwa M.; Khalil, Mona G.; Saed, Salma; Ibrahim, Randa; Salah Seif, Ahmed; Kamal, Noha ; Nasraldin, Karima; Abdelrahman, Ali Elsaid | Keywords | non-alcoholic fatty liver, Cholecalciferol, Steatosis, lipid profile, hsCRP | Issue Date | 14-Mar-2023 | Journal | Frontiers in Pharmacology | ISSN | 1663-9812 | DOI | 10.3389/fphar.2023.1149967 | PubMed ID | 36998617 | Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85151068858 |
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