In vitro anti-inflammatory effects of vitamin D supplementation may be blurred in hemodialysis patients.
Paulo C GregórioSergio Gardano Elias BucharlesRegiane Stafim da CunhaTárcio Teodoro BragaAna C S F AlmeidaRailson HennebergAndréa Emília Marques StinghenFellype de Carvalho BarretoPublished in: Clinics (Sao Paulo, Brazil) (2021)
Thus, cholecalciferol supplementation is an efficient strategy to ameliorate hypovitaminosis D in hemodialysis patients, but its beneficial effects on the control of secondary hyperparathyroidism are relatively unclear. Even though cholecalciferol exhibited anti-inflammatory effects in vitro, its short-term supplementation was not effective in improving the inflammatory profile of patients on hemodialysis, as indicated by the IL-1β and hs-CRP levels.