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Title: Pharmacological effects of oral vitamin D intake on pulmonary function Test and Interleukin-17 in adult asthmatic patients in Karachi
Authors: Mehboob, Afshan
Durr-e-Sameen
Rahim, Meraj
Mustafa, Sumera
Mehboob Khan, Moona
Ali, Anwar
Keywords: Inflammation
asthma
spirometry
PFTs
vitamin D
Issue Date: 18-Mar-2020
Publisher: Karachi:Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Karachi.
Abstract: Vitamin D is an anti-inflammatory and immuno-modulatory secosteroid. Previous studies showed strong link between childhood and adult onset asthma with vitamin D. Interleukin 17 is an inflammatory cytokine and plays a major role in the worsening of asthma. The aim of this study is to compare the effects of serum vitamin D on serum IL 17 and pulmonary function test (FVC, FEV1, FEV1/FVC) before and after oral vitamin D supplementation. Fifty severe asthmatic patients were selected from out patient department of Chest Medicine Ward, Jinnah post graduate medical center, Karachi. Spirometry was performed by vitalograph compact. Baseline values were as follows: serum vitamin D=13.19±2.37ng/ml, IL-17=20.70±2.13ng/ml, FVC=2.31±0.40L, FEV1=1.40±0.28L,FEV1/FVC=60.15±4.61%. Subjects were given 1000 IU of oral vitamin D capsule per day for six weeks. After this trial all values were found as serum vitamin D=19.03±1.26ng/ml (p<0.001), IL 17=15.40ng/ml (p<0.001), FVC=2.90±0.60 L (p<0.001), FEV1=2.01±0.10L (p<0.001), FEV1/FVC=63.79% ±1.45 (p<0.001). It may be concluded that improvement in serum vitamin D levels improves the status of lung functions, decreases the airway inflammation and hence may decrease the asthma severity.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/12784
ISSN: 1011-601X
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