2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.9138/v2
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The combined presence of hypertension and vitamin D deficiency increased the probability of the occurrence of small vessel disease in China

Abstract: Background: The exact relationship between 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH) D] levels and small vessel disease (SVD) are not clear in China. The aim of this study was to determine such association between 25(OH) D and SVD in China. Methods: We retrospectively enrolled 106 patients with SVD and 115 controls between Jan 2017 and Dec 2017. All the subjects were categorized into three subgroups according to the level of 25(OH) D: vitamin D deficiency (<12 ng/ml), insufficiency (12-20 ng/ml) and sufficiency (>20 n… Show more

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“…Otherwise, short-period intraperitoneal injection of 150.000–200.000 IU/kg [ 44 ] and 700.000 IU/kg [ 45 ] vitamin D with intragastric administration of high-lipid emulsion within approximately 3 months was used to model atherosclerosis in rats. In humans, coexistence of hypertension and vitamin D deficiency enhanced the probability of developing small vessel disease; moreover, patients with this disease were more likely to be male with higher blood pressure and lower 25(OH)D level [ 46 ]. Typical hypertensive alterations have not been developed yet during our treatment.…”
Section: Discussion Limitations and Strengthsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Otherwise, short-period intraperitoneal injection of 150.000–200.000 IU/kg [ 44 ] and 700.000 IU/kg [ 45 ] vitamin D with intragastric administration of high-lipid emulsion within approximately 3 months was used to model atherosclerosis in rats. In humans, coexistence of hypertension and vitamin D deficiency enhanced the probability of developing small vessel disease; moreover, patients with this disease were more likely to be male with higher blood pressure and lower 25(OH)D level [ 46 ]. Typical hypertensive alterations have not been developed yet during our treatment.…”
Section: Discussion Limitations and Strengthsmentioning
confidence: 99%