Vitamin D supplementation and systemic inflammation in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis

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Egil Røsjø
Linn H. Steffensen
Lone Jørgensen
Jonas C. Lindstrøm
Jūratė Šaltytė Benth
Annika E. Michelsen
Pål Aukrust
Thor Ueland
Margitta T. Kampman
Øivind Torkildsen
Trygve Holmøy
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[1] Akershus University Hospital,Department of Neurology
[2] University of Oslo,Institute of Clinical Medicine
[3] University Hospital of North Norway,Department of Neurology
[4] University of Tromsø,Department of Clinical Medicine
[5] University of Tromsø,Department of Health and Care Sciences
[6] University Hospital of North Norway,Department of Clinical Therapeutic Services
[7] Akershus University Hospital,Helse Sør
[8] Oslo University Hospital Rikshospitalet,Øst Health Services Research Centre
[9] Oslo University Hospital Rikshospitalet,Research Institute of Internal Medicine
[10] University of Oslo,Section for Clinical Immunology and Infectious Diseases
[11] University of Bergen,KG Jebsen Inflammatory Research Center, Institute of Clinical Medicine
[12] Haukeland University Hospital,KG Jebsen MS Research Centre, Department of Clinical Medicine
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Journal of Neurology | 2015年 / 262卷
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Multiple sclerosis; Vitamin D; Systemic inflammation;
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Observational studies have suggested that vitamin D may reduce inflammation in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS), but this has not been clearly confirmed in randomized controlled trials. To further explore the possible anti-inflammatory effects of vitamin D in RRMS, we examined the effect of high-dose oral vitamin D3 on eleven markers of systemic inflammation in 68 RRMS patients enrolled in a double-blinded randomized placebo-controlled trial of vitamin D3 supplementation (20,000 IU/week) (NCT00785473). Serum inflammation markers and 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) were measured at baseline and week 96, and no restrictions were set on additional standard immunomodulatory treatment for RRMS. The mean 25(OH)D level rose from 56 ± 29 to 123 ± 34 nmol/L among patients receiving vitamin D3 supplementation, whereas only a minor increase from 57 ± 22 to 63 ± 24 nmol/L was seen in the placebo group. However, no significant differences appeared between the vitamin D group and the placebo group for any of the inflammation markers. Patients on immunomodulatory therapy had significantly higher levels of interleukin-1 receptor antagonist and chemokine (C–X–C motif) ligand 16 than patients without immunomodulatory treatment, but there were no clear synergistic effects between immunomodulatory therapy and vitamin D3 supplementation on any of the inflammation markers. The rise in 25(OH)D levels after vitamin D3 supplementation was unaffected by immunomodulatory treatment. We conclude that in this study of RRMS patients, high-dose oral vitamin D3 supplementation prominently increased serum 25(OH)D levels without affecting markers of systemic inflammation, while a more anti-inflammatory phenotype was found among patients on immunomodulatory treatment.
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