医学
安慰剂
哮喘
呼出气一氧化氮
胃肠病学
内科学
过敏
免疫学
维生素D与神经学
乙酰甲胆碱
维生素
嗜酸性粒细胞
呼吸道疾病
肺
病理
肺活量测定
替代医学
作者
Ronen Bar‐Yoseph,Galit Livnat,Zeev Schnapp,Fahed Hakim,Husein Dabbah,Aviv Goldbart,Lea Bentur
摘要
Summary Background Cross‐sectional studies have reported an association of vitamin D deficiency with increased asthma prevalence and severity, and with allergies. The effect of vitamin D as sole therapy on airway hyper‐reactivity (AHR) and airway inflammation has not been reported. Aim To evaluate the effect of vitamin D therapy on AHR as assessed by methacholine concentration, causing a 20% reduction in FEV1 (PC 20 ‐FEV 1 ) and fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO), systemic markers of allergy and inflammation, and exhaled breath condensate cytokines. Patients and Methods Children aged 6–18 years with a clinical diagnosis of mild asthma currently not receiving anti‐inflammatory therapy and with low vitamin D levels were included in this randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled study assessing the effect of 6 weeks of treatment with oral vitamin D 14,000 units once weekly or placebo. Results Of the 39 patients included, 20 received vitamin D treatment and 19 received a placebo. Vitamin D replacement resulted in a significant increase in vitamin levels, which remained unchanged in the placebo group ( P < 0.0001). There was no change in IgE, eosinophil count, high sensitivity C‐reactive protein, FeNO levels or PC 20 ‐FEV 1 following treatment. Similar values of exhaled breath condensate cytokines (IL4, IL5, IL10, IL17, and γ interferon) were observed in both groups. Conclusions In our small group of children with mild asthma, no difference could be demonstrated between the effect of vitamin D and placebo, despite significant increases in vitamin D blood levels. Larger interventional studies are needed to fully explore the possible effect of vitamin D in asthma. Pediatr Pulmonol. 2015; 50:747–753. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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