Vitamin D deficiency: a potential risk factor for cancer in obesity?

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Andrea Di Nisio ◽  
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Cristina Verástegui ◽  
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Daniela Ferreira ◽  
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Rildo Aparecido Volpini ◽  
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Pedro Henrique França Gois ◽  
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Weverton M. Luchi ◽  
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Daniele Canale ◽  
Pedro Henrique F. Gois ◽  
Ana Carolina de Bragança ◽  
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Vitamin D deficiency (VDD) is widespread in the general population. Iodinated (IC) or gadolinium-based contrast media (Gd) may decrease renal function in high-risk patients. This study tested the hypothesis that VDD is a predisposing factor for IC- or Gd-induced nephrotoxicity. To this end, male Wistar rats were fed standard (SD) or vitamin D-free diet for 30 days. IC (diatrizoate), Gd (gadoterate meglumine), or 0.9% saline was then administered intravenously and six groups were obtained as the following: SD plus 0.9% saline (Sham-SD), SD plus IC (SD+IC), SD plus Gd (SD+Gd), vitamin D-free diet for 30 days plus 0.9% saline (Sham-VDD30), vitamin D-free diet for 30 days plus IC (VDD30+IC), and vitamin D-free diet for 30 days plus Gd (VDD30+Gd). Renal hemodynamics, redox status, histological, and immunoblot analysis were evaluated 48 h after contrast media (CM) or vehicle infusion. VDD rats showed lower levels of total serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D], similar plasma calcium and phosphorus concentration, and higher renal renin and angiotensinogen protein expression compared with rats fed SD. IC or Gd infusion did not affect inulin clearance-based estimated glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in rats fed SD but significantly decreased GFR in rats fed vitamin D-free diet. Both CM increased renal angiotensinogen, and the interaction between VDD and CM triggered lower renal endothelial nitric oxide synthase abundance and higher renal thiobarbituric acid reactive substances-to-glutathione ratio (an index of oxidative stress) on VDD30+IC and VDD30+Gd groups. Conversely, worsening of renal function was not accompanied by abnormalities on kidney structure. Additionally, rats on a VDD for 60 days displayed a greater fall in GFR after CM administration. Collectively, our findings suggest that VDD is a potential risk factor for IC- or Gd-induced nephrotoxicity most likely due to imbalance in intrarenal vasoactive substances and oxidative stress.


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Vol 24 (09) ◽  
pp. 1437-1443
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Arif Malik ◽  
Bushra Shaheen ◽  
Muhammad Shahzad Farooq ◽  
Qura-Tul Ain ◽  
Sulayman Waquar

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pp. 1975-1980 ◽  
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Alaa Mohamed Abd El aal ◽  
Sameh Fayek GamalEl Din ◽  
Laila Ahmed Rashed ◽  
Abd El Rahman Bakry Tawfik ◽  
Mohammed Said ElSheemy

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