Title of article :
Serum IL-18 and hsCRP Correlate with Insulin Resistance without Effect of Calcitriol Treatment on Type 2 Diabetes
Author/Authors :
Akbarzadeh, Marzieh School of Health and Nutrition - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz , Eftekhari, Mohammad Hassan School of Health and Nutrition - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz , Dabbaghmanesh, Mohammad Hossein School of Health and Nutrition - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz , Hasanzadeh, Jafar School of Health and Nutrition - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz , Bakhshayeshkaram, Marzieh School of Health and Nutrition - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz
Abstract :
Background: Chronic low-grade systemic inflammation presented in Type 2 diabetes
mellitus plays a major role in disease progression as well as development of micro- and
macro-vascular complications of diabetes. Therefore, reducing inflammation can be
beneficial in prevention of diabetes complications. Objectives: To investigate the
association between insulin resistance and inflammatory markers, and assessing the
effects of oral Calcitriol on inflammatory cytokines in type 2 diabetic patients.
Methods: In this double-blind randomized placebo-controlled trial, 70 participants with
type-2 diabetes were randomly divided to two groups. One group received two capsules
of Calcitriol (0.25 μg 1,25-dihydroxy cholecalciferol per each capsule) per day. The
second group received placebo tablets. At the beginning of the study, we assessed
insulin resistance and its relation to inflammatory profile. Serum high sensitive Creactive
protein (hs CRP), interleukin-6 and interleukin-18 were also measured at the
beginning and the end of the 12-week supplementation trial. Results: Mean calcium,
phosphorus and vitamin D concentrations in the study participants were 8.98 ± 0.79
mg/dl, 3.86 ± 0.50 mg/dl and 40.91 ± 30.9 ng/ml, respectively. IL-18 and hsCRP had
significant positive associations with insulin resistance markers and negative
associations with insulin sensitivity markers. At the end of the 12-week
supplementation trial, no significant difference was seen in serum levels of hsCRP, IL-6
and IL-18 between the two groups, while these values were adjusted for baseline values.
Conclusion: Inflammation was associated with insulin resistance in diabetic patients.
No anti-inflammatory effect of Calcitriol in terms of decreasing hsCRP, IL-6 and IL-18
detected.
Keywords :
Type 2 Diabetes , IL-18 , IL-6
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics