Concentration of 25(OH)D in blood serum and certain aspects of the clinical course of juvenile scleroderma

L. Omelchenko, O. Mukvich, D.L. Ismakaeva, O. Belskaya, T. A. Ludvik
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Purpose — to assess the vitamin D supply in children and adolescents with systemic juvenile scleroderma (JS), taking into account its onset and clinical course at different periods of the child's development. Materials and methods. 14 children of 1 year 3 months —17 years old with systemic JS and 10 healthy children of the control group were examined. The concentration of 25(OH)D was determined in blood serum using commercial kits Vitamin D3 — Screeningkit, Switzerland, according to the manufacturer's instructions. Results. All patients with systemic JS showed a decrease in serum 25(OH)D levels — (24.55±9.32) ng/ml, compared to healthy children — (39.98±3.11) ng/ml. The lowest concentrations of the circulating form of vitamin D in the blood serum were in patients with limited form of systemic JS with Parry–Romberg hemiatrophy and «saber strike» — (14.07±3.38) ng/ml, as well as with the onset of generalized rapidly progressive JS in children at puberty — (16.31±4.6) ng/ml. Conclusions. Children with JS are shown to assess their vitamin D status by monitoring the serum concentration of 25(OH)D in order to decide whether to prescribe vitamin D supplements. The research was carried out in accordance with the principles of the Helsinki declaration. The study protocol was approved by the Local Ethics Committee of the participating institution. The informed consent of the patient was obtained for conducting the studies. No conflict of interest was declared by the authors. Key words: children, juvenile scleroderma, vitamin D.
血清25(OH)D浓度与少年硬皮病临床病程某些方面的关系
目的-评估系统性少年硬皮病(JS)儿童和青少年的维生素D供应,考虑其在儿童发展的不同时期的发病和临床病程。材料和方法。选取14例1 ~ 3个月~ 17岁的全身性JS患儿和10例健康儿童作为对照组。根据制造商的说明,使用商业试剂盒维生素D3 - Screeningkit,瑞士测定血清中25(OH)D的浓度。结果。与健康儿童(39.98±3.11)ng/ml相比,所有系统性JS患者血清25(OH)D水平均下降(24.55±9.32)ng/ml。血液中循环形式维生素D的最低浓度出现在伴有Parry-Romberg偏瘫和“saber strike”的有限形式系统性JS患者中,为(14.07±3.38)ng/ml,以及青春期开始出现全身性快速进行性JS的儿童中,为(16.31±4.6)ng/ml。结论。患有JS的儿童可以通过监测血清25(OH)D的浓度来评估他们的维生素D状态,以决定是否开维生素D补充剂。这项研究是按照《赫尔辛基宣言》的原则进行的。研究方案经参与机构当地伦理委员会批准。获得患者的知情同意进行研究。作者未声明存在利益冲突。关键词:儿童,少年硬皮病,维生素D
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