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VITAMIN D STATUS IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS: INFLAMMATION, ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND CIRCULATING PROGENITOR CELL NUMBER

Abstract
Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Background. Suboptimal vitamin D status was recently acknowledged as an independent predictor of cardiovascular diseases and
all-cause mortality in several clinical settings, and its serum levels are commonly reduced in Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA). Patients
affected by RA present accelerated atherosclerosis and increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality with respect to the general
population. In RA, it has been reported an impairment of the number and the activity of circulating proangiogenic haematopoietic
cells (PHCs), including CD34+, that may play a role in endothelial homeostasis. The purpose of the study is to investigate the association
between vitamin D levels and PHCs, inflammatory markers, and arterial stiffening in patients with RA.
Methods. CD34+ cells were isolated from 27 RA patients and 41 controls. Vitamin D levels, C-reactive protein (CRP), fibrinogen,
pulse wave velocity (PWV), and carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT) were also evaluated.
Results. CD34+ count (1.8±0.6 vs 2.5±0.9) and vitamin D levels (23±7.6 vs 31.7±5.2) were lower in RA patients as compared to controls,
while fibrinogen, PWV, cIMT (all p<0.001) and CRP (p<0.05) were higher in RA patients. CD34+ cell number appeared to be
associated with vitamin D levels (rs 0.706; p<0.001), and negatively correlated to fibrinogen (rs -0.546; p<0.01) and early atherosclerosis
markers (PWV, p<0.01; cIMT, p<0.05); vitamin D levels appear also to be inversely associated to fibrinogen (rs -0.491; p<0.01).
Conclusion. RA patients with moderate disease activity presented with low vitamin D levels, low CD34+ cell count, increased PWV
and cIMT; we found that vitamin D deficiency is associated to CD34+ cell reduction in peripheral blood, and with fibrinogen levels.
This suggests that vitamin D might contribute to endothelial homeostasis in patients with RA.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.6 Abstract in rivista
Keywords:
Vitamin D, Rheumatoid Arthritis, circulating proangiogenic haematopoietic cells, CD34+, pulse wave velocity
Elenco autori:
Cairo, Valentina; Mandraffino, Giuseppe; LO GULLO, Alberto; Aragona, CATERINA ORIANA; Mamone, Federica; Ardesia, Marco; Imbalzano, Egidio; Sardo, Maria Adriana; Saitta, Antonino
Autori di Ateneo:
IMBALZANO Egidio
MANDRAFFINO Giuseppe
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unime.it/handle/11570/3067236
Pubblicato in:
GIORNALE ITALIANO DELL'ARTERIOSCLEROSI
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