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Vitamin D prevents clogged arteries in diabetics

Cowboyjim

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"People with diabetes often develop clogged arteries that cause heart disease, and new research at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis suggests that low vitamin D levels are to blame."

They found that in diabetes patients with low vitamin D — less than 30 nanograms per milliliter of blood — the macrophage cells were more likely to adhere to the walls of blood vessels, which triggers cells to get loaded with cholesterol, eventually causing the vessels to stiffen and block blood flow.

“We took everything into account,” says first author Amy E. Riek, MD, instructor in medicine. “We looked at blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes control, body weight and race. But only vitamin D levels correlated to whether these cells stuck to the blood vessel wall.”

“In the future, we hope to generate medications, potentially even vitamin D itself, that help prevent the deposit of cholesterol in the blood vessels,” Bernal-Mizrachi explains. “Other work has suggested that vitamin D may improve insulin release from the pancreas and insulin sensitivity.

Our ultimate goal is to intervene in people with diabetes and to see whether vitamin D might decrease inflammation, reduce blood pressure and lessen the likelihood that they will develop atherosclerosis or other vascular complications.”


I recall the DN mentioning the effect long-term of met on Vit D uptake too... the vicious circle gets tighter! 8)

http://www.innovations-report.com/h...events_clogged_arteries_diabetics_205570.html
 
That might just be the greatest b it of news I've ever heard.

Time to order some more 10,000IU gel caps. 1 a day should do the trick.

Nice post, Cowboyjim!
 
Anyone know any stats about clogged arteries in populations living in tropical latitudes?

If there is a greater problem with clogged arteries in populations in our latitudes than in the populations that naturally get more sunshine - ie, more Vit D . . .?

Difficult to tease out, I should think, but possibly a thought to follow up on?

Viv 8)
 
Cowboyjim said:
“We took everything into account,” says first author Amy E. Riek, MD, instructor in medicine. “We looked at blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes control, body weight and race. But only vitamin D levels correlated to whether these cells stuck to the blood vessel wall.”

“In the future, we hope to generate medications, potentially even vitamin D itself, that help prevent the deposit of cholesterol in the blood vessels,” Bernal-Mizrachi explains. “Other work has suggested that vitamin D may improve insulin release from the pancreas and insulin sensitivity.

they looked at everything? Funny that... they didn't look at cutting right back on carbs to reduce the inflammation or reducing the need for insulin did they?

There's no money in it for them if we can sort ourselves out by simply cutting back on the carbs that we're intolerant of now is there?
 
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