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Is there an association between vitamin D and hypertension?

Recent patents on cardiovascular drug discovery
May 1, 2011
Luciana N Cosenso-Martin et al. (2 authors)
Journal ArticleReviewHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to explore the association between vitamin D deficiency and hypertension, as well as the potential role of vitamin D supplementation in managing blood pressure.

Results Summary

The study found an inverse relationship between vitamin D levels and blood pressure, suggesting potential mechanisms like renin-angiotensin system regulation and improved endothelial function. However, the association remains controversial, and the efficacy of vitamin D supplementation for hypertension prevention or treatment is debated.

Population

Patients with vitamin D deficiency, metabolic syndrome, diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease, or arterial hypertension.

Effective Dosage

Not specified

Duration

Not specified

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (16)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
vitamin D
neutral
bone mineralization
-
-
has an important role in
#1
vitamin D
neutral
calcium homeostasis
-
-
maintenance of
#2
vitamin D deficiency
neutral
situations that involve the musculoskeletal system and bone metabolism
-
-
is better characterized in
#3
vitamin D deficiency
neutral
metabolic syndrome, diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease and arterial hypertension
-
-
association with
#4
vitamin D levels
decrease
blood pressure
-
-
inverse relationship with
#5
vitamin D
neutral
blood pressure
-
-
may influence
#6
vitamin D
neutral
renin-angiotensin system
-
-
regulating
#7
vitamin D
increase
endothelial function
-
-
improving
#8
vitamin D
decrease
cardiomyocyte hypertrophy
-
-
blunting
#9
vitamin D
increase
insulin sensitivity
-
-
improving
#10
vitamin D
decrease
concentrations of serum free fatty acids
-
-
reducing
#11
vitamin D
neutral
expression of the natriuretic peptide receptor
-
-
regulating
#12
blood 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations
neutral
hypertension
-
controversy
association with
#13
vitamin D
neutral
skeletal health
-
-
role in
#14
vitamin D supplementation
neutral
hypertension
-
-
to prevent or treat
#15
supplementation with vitamin D
neutral
patients with vitamin D deficiency
patients with vitamin D deficiency
-
would be important in
#16
Abstract

Vitamin D has an important role in bone mineralization and maintenance of calcium homeostasis. Thus, vitamin D deficiency is better characterized in the situations that involve the musculoskeletal system and bone metabolism. Recently, there is an interest in the association of vitamin D deficiency with the presence of metabolic syndrome, diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease and arterial hypertension. The mechanism underlying the inverse relationship between vitamin D levels and blood pressure is not completely understood, but it seems to involve several systems. Clinical and experimental studies suggest that vitamin D may influence blood pressure by regulating renin-angiotensin system, improving endothelial function, blunting cardiomyocyte hypertrophy, improving insulin sensitivity, reducing the concentrations of serum free fatty acids and regulating the expression of the natriuretic peptide receptor. In accordance with recent clinical studies and meta-analyses, the association between blood 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations and hypertension is controversy. There is no doubt about the role of vitamin D in skeletal health. However, the vitamin D supplementation to prevent or treat hypertension has been the subject of recent debate. Thus, the decision to use supplementation with vitamin D would be important in patients with vitamin D deficiency. This review article discusses the association between vitamin D and hypertension, vitamin D supplementation and some recent patents related to vitamin D and hypertension.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AnimalsBlood PressureCalciumHomeostasisHumansHypertensionPatents as TopicVitamin DVitamin D Deficiency
Study Links
Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy65/10
Quality75/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations8
Citations/Year0.6
Relative Citation Ratio0.30
NIH Percentile15.6%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.50
Weight Score0.60
Normalized Score0.61
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