Vitamin D supplementation and T Cell Regulation In Preterm Infants: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

H. Aly, L. Mohsen, I. Bhattacharjee, Amr Malash, Amr Atyia, Sherif Elanwary, R. Hawary
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of two different doses of vitamin D on the expression of T regulatory cells (Treg) in premature infants. A double blinded randomized controlled trial was conducted on preterm infants born with gestational age (GA) between 28 and 33weeks. Subjects were randomly assigned to receive 400 or 800 IU/day of vitamin D3 when they achieved 100 ml/kg of enteral feeds. Percent increase in Treg cell counts were measured by flow cytometry at enrollment, and after one and four weeks of oral vitamin D supplementation at the allotted doses in both groups. Short-term morbidity and mortality outcomes were also assessed. A total of 40 infants were enrolled, 20 in each group. The change in Treg count (%) was significantly less in the low-dose vitamin D3 supplementation group after one week (1.9 ± 5.5 vs 60 ± 5.6, p = 0.0005) and after four weeks (1.8 ± 5.7 vs 73.7 ± 5.6, p = 0.0028). The two groups did not differ in anthropometric measurements, duration of oxygen and respiratory support, and mortality. Length of hospital stay was longer in the low-dose group (24.9 ± 5.14 vs 22 ± 3.49, p = 0.04). Oral vitamin D supplementation has a dose and time dependent effect on percentage of Treg in infants born prematurely. The 800 IU dose of vitamin D3 did not have apparent short-term side effects. Larger studies are needed to explore the effect of vitamin D3 dosing on length of hospital stay.
早产儿补充维生素D和T细胞调节:一项随机对照试验。
本研究的目的是评估两种不同剂量的维生素D对早产儿T调节细胞(Treg)表达的影响。对胎龄28 ~ 33周的早产儿进行了双盲随机对照试验。当受试者达到100 ml/kg肠内饲料时,随机分配接受400或800 IU/天的维生素D3。在入组时,以及两组按规定剂量口服维生素D 1周和4周后,流式细胞术测量Treg细胞计数的百分比增加。还评估了短期发病率和死亡率结果。共有40名婴儿被纳入研究,每组20名。低剂量维生素D3补充组1周后Treg计数(%)的变化(1.9±5.5 vs 60±5.6,p = 0.0005)和4周后(1.8±5.7 vs 73.7±5.6,p = 0.0028)显著减少。两组在人体测量、供氧和呼吸支持持续时间以及死亡率方面没有差异。低剂量组住院时间更长(24.9±5.14 vs 22±3.49,p = 0.04)。口服维生素D补充剂对早产儿Treg百分比具有剂量和时间依赖性。800国际单位剂量的维生素D3没有明显的短期副作用。需要更大规模的研究来探索维生素D3剂量对住院时间长短的影响。
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