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Serum Gamma Glutamyltransferase Is Associated with 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Status in Elderly Patients with Stable Coronary Artery Disease
Background: No previous study has investigated the association between gamma glutamyltransferase (GGT) and vitamin D in patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD). We investigated the cross-sectional associations between vitamin D status as assessed by serum 25(OH)D and GGT. Methods: 169 pat...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7729888/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33276664 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17238980 |
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author | Danikiewicz, Aleksander Hudzik, Bartosz Nowak, Justyna Kowalska, Joanna Zieleń-Zynek, Iwona Szkodzinski, Janusz Naung Tun, Han Zubelewicz-Szkodzinska, Barbara |
author_facet | Danikiewicz, Aleksander Hudzik, Bartosz Nowak, Justyna Kowalska, Joanna Zieleń-Zynek, Iwona Szkodzinski, Janusz Naung Tun, Han Zubelewicz-Szkodzinska, Barbara |
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description | Background: No previous study has investigated the association between gamma glutamyltransferase (GGT) and vitamin D in patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD). We investigated the cross-sectional associations between vitamin D status as assessed by serum 25(OH)D and GGT. Methods: 169 patients were enrolled. Study population was divided into three groups: 1: 25(OH)D < 10 ng/mL (n = 59); 2: 25(OH)D 10–20 ng/mL (n = 82), and 3: 25(OH)D > 20 ng/mL (n = 28). Based on a cut-off GGT value identified in ROC analysis, we also divided the study population to compare the following groups: GGT ≤19 (n = 66) and GGT >19 (n = 103). Results: GGT activity was the highest in vitamin D severely deficient patients and the lowest in vitamin D insufficient patients. GGT was inversely correlated with 25(OH)D concentrations (R = −0.23; p = 0.002). The receiver operating characteristics curve identified the discrimination threshold of GGT of >19 U/L in predicting vitamin D deficiency. Higher leukocyte and neutrophil counts and lower 25(OH)D concentration were found in patients with GGT > 19 U/L. Conclusions: We identified an interaction between declining 25(OH)D levels and rising GGT levels with increasing age, which resulted in an unfavorable 25(OH)D-to-GGT ratio in stable CAD patients. These results suggest that these changes might further contribute to a high cardiovascular risk in the elderly. |
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spelling | pubmed-77298882020-12-12 Serum Gamma Glutamyltransferase Is Associated with 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Status in Elderly Patients with Stable Coronary Artery Disease Danikiewicz, Aleksander Hudzik, Bartosz Nowak, Justyna Kowalska, Joanna Zieleń-Zynek, Iwona Szkodzinski, Janusz Naung Tun, Han Zubelewicz-Szkodzinska, Barbara Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Background: No previous study has investigated the association between gamma glutamyltransferase (GGT) and vitamin D in patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD). We investigated the cross-sectional associations between vitamin D status as assessed by serum 25(OH)D and GGT. Methods: 169 patients were enrolled. Study population was divided into three groups: 1: 25(OH)D < 10 ng/mL (n = 59); 2: 25(OH)D 10–20 ng/mL (n = 82), and 3: 25(OH)D > 20 ng/mL (n = 28). Based on a cut-off GGT value identified in ROC analysis, we also divided the study population to compare the following groups: GGT ≤19 (n = 66) and GGT >19 (n = 103). Results: GGT activity was the highest in vitamin D severely deficient patients and the lowest in vitamin D insufficient patients. GGT was inversely correlated with 25(OH)D concentrations (R = −0.23; p = 0.002). The receiver operating characteristics curve identified the discrimination threshold of GGT of >19 U/L in predicting vitamin D deficiency. Higher leukocyte and neutrophil counts and lower 25(OH)D concentration were found in patients with GGT > 19 U/L. Conclusions: We identified an interaction between declining 25(OH)D levels and rising GGT levels with increasing age, which resulted in an unfavorable 25(OH)D-to-GGT ratio in stable CAD patients. These results suggest that these changes might further contribute to a high cardiovascular risk in the elderly. MDPI 2020-12-02 2020-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7729888/ /pubmed/33276664 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17238980 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Danikiewicz, Aleksander Hudzik, Bartosz Nowak, Justyna Kowalska, Joanna Zieleń-Zynek, Iwona Szkodzinski, Janusz Naung Tun, Han Zubelewicz-Szkodzinska, Barbara Serum Gamma Glutamyltransferase Is Associated with 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Status in Elderly Patients with Stable Coronary Artery Disease |
title | Serum Gamma Glutamyltransferase Is Associated with 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Status in Elderly Patients with Stable Coronary Artery Disease |
title_full | Serum Gamma Glutamyltransferase Is Associated with 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Status in Elderly Patients with Stable Coronary Artery Disease |
title_fullStr | Serum Gamma Glutamyltransferase Is Associated with 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Status in Elderly Patients with Stable Coronary Artery Disease |
title_full_unstemmed | Serum Gamma Glutamyltransferase Is Associated with 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Status in Elderly Patients with Stable Coronary Artery Disease |
title_short | Serum Gamma Glutamyltransferase Is Associated with 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Status in Elderly Patients with Stable Coronary Artery Disease |
title_sort | serum gamma glutamyltransferase is associated with 25-hydroxyvitamin d status in elderly patients with stable coronary artery disease |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7729888/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33276664 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17238980 |
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