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01.02.2016 | Original Article
Effect of cholecalciferol on local arterial stiffness and endothelial dysfunction in children with chronic kidney disease
verfasst von:
Mehmet Baha Aytaç, Murat Deveci, Kenan Bek, Özlem Kayabey, Zelal Ekinci
Erschienen in:
Pediatric Nephrology
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Ausgabe 2/2016
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Abstract
Background
As cardiovascular factors are the leading cause of mortality in chronic kidney disease (CKD) and as vitamin D deficiency is prevalent in this population, we aimed to examine the effect of oral cholecalciferol on cardiac parameters and biomarkers for endothelial cell activation in children with CKD.
Methods
Forty-one children with CKD and 24 healthy subjects free of any underlying cardiac or renal disease with low 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 (25OHD) levels were evaluated using echocardiography basally and following Stoss vitamin D supplementation. The local vascular stiffness and endothelial dysfunction markers were compared among the groups.
Results
Initial flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) measurements were lower and local arterial stiffness was significantly higher in patients. After vitamin D supplementation, these improved significantly in patients, while no significant change was observed for the healthy group. Homocysteine showed inverse correlation with baseline vitamin D level in CKD children and von Willebrand factor emerged as an independent risk factor for FMD impairment.
Conclusions
Our interventional study revealed the favorable effects of high-dose cholecalciferol on cardiovascular and endothelial parameters, implying the importance of vitamin D supplementation in children with CKD.