Effect of Menaquinone-7 (vitamin K2) on vascular elasticity in healthy subjects: results from a one-year study

C. Vermeer, H. Vik
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Background: Matrix Gla-Protein (MGP) is involved in the prevention of arterial calcification. During vitamin K-insufficiency, MGP is produced in its inactive form: dp-ucMGP. Two 3-year intervention studies in the general population have shown that increased vitamin K intake may decrease arterial stiffening, but the difference with placebo became only significant in the third year of treatment. In the present trial we have investigated whether in a pre-selected group of vitamin K-insufficient subjects (men and women) an effect of vitamin K-supplementation may be demonstrated within one year. Methods: A randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial was performed in 243 subjects (40-70 years old) characterized by circulating dp-ucMGP concentrations above the median of the general population. Arterial stiffness was concluded from the carotid-femoral pulse-wave velocity (cfPWV), and other vascular characteristics were measured by echotracking of the common carotid artery. Treatment was performed with either vitamin K (menaquinone-7, MK-7) or placebo for one year. Results: In the total study group, MK-7 induced a significant decrease of both dp-ucMGP and cfPWV. After subdividing by gender, it appeared that the effects were only seen in women, in whom we also found beneficial effects in other vascular characteristics as well as in body weight and BMI. Conclusions : High vitamin K intake decreased age-related vascular stiffening. The effects were most obvious in women with poor vitamin K status and were statistically significant after one year of treatment. In-tima-Media Young’s Modulus
甲萘醌-7(维生素K2)对健康受试者血管弹性的影响:为期一年的研究结果
背景:基质玻璃蛋白(MGP)参与动脉钙化的预防。在维生素k不足时,MGP以非活性形式产生:dp-ucMGP。在普通人群中进行的两项为期3年的干预研究表明,增加维生素K摄入量可能会减少动脉硬化,但与安慰剂的差异仅在治疗的第三年才变得显著。在目前的试验中,我们研究了在预先选择的维生素k缺乏受试者(男性和女性)中,维生素k补充是否可以在一年内证明其效果。方法:对243例(40-70岁)循环dp-ucMGP浓度高于一般人群中位数的受试者进行随机安慰剂对照临床试验。通过颈-股脉波速度(cfPWV)判断动脉硬度,通过颈总动脉回声追踪测量其他血管特征。用维生素K(甲基萘醌-7,MK-7)或安慰剂治疗一年。结果:在整个研究组中,MK-7诱导dp-ucMGP和cfPWV均显著降低。在按性别细分后,似乎只在女性身上看到了这种效果,我们还发现,在女性身上,其他血管特征、体重和BMI都有有益的效果。结论:高维生素K摄入量可减少与年龄相关的血管硬化。这种效果在维生素K含量低的女性中最为明显,并且在治疗一年后具有统计学意义。In-tima-Media杨氏模量
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