The Effects of Vitamin D on Preventing Hyperglycemia and a Novel Approach to Its Treatment

Author:

Monapati Suchitra1ORCID,Kaki Pavani2,Gurajapu Mary Stella2,Subhas Prathibha Guttal3ORCID,Kudipudi Harinadha Baba4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Narayana Pharmacy College, Nellore 524004, India

2. Department of Pharm.D Narayana Pharmacy College, Nellore 524004, India

3. Department of Pharmacognosy, Bapuji Pharmacy College, Davanagere 577004, India

4. Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Narayana Pharmacy College, Nellore 524004, India

Abstract

The dietary reference levels for vitamin D were established with an emphasis on its role in bone health; however, with the identification of vitamin D receptors in all body tissues novel associations with other metabolic disorders, such as diabetes, are being researched. Aside from its standard function as the main regulator of calcium absorption, vitamin D also controls the calcium pool, mediates the activity of beta cell calcium-dependent endopeptidases, encourages the conversion of proinsulin to insulin, increases insulin output, and raises insulin activity in peripheral insulin target tissues. Both immune cells and pancreatic beta cells include vitamin D receptors. A deficiency of vitamin D causes glucose intolerance and affects insulin secretion. Different pathogenic characteristics of the disease are linked to a number of vitamin D-related genes. It has been proven that vitamin D supplementation lowers the risk of type 1 and type 2 diabetes and its associated problems. In this article, we discussed a few prospective clinical trials on vitamin D that are necessary to clearly demonstrate the role of vitamin D in the prevention and management of diabetes.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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