OBJECTIVE - We investigated whether supplementation of the active form of vitamin D (calcitriol) in recent-onset type 1 diabetes can protect β-cell function evaluated by C-peptide and improve glycemic control assessed by A1C and insulin requirement. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - Thirty-four subjects (aged 11-35 years, median 18 years) with recent-onset type 1 diabetes and high basal C-peptide >0.25 nmol/l were randomized in a double-blind trial to 0.25 μg/day calcitriol or placebo and followed-up for 2 years. RESULTS - At 6, 12, and 24 months follow-up, A1C and insulin requirement in the calcitriol group did not differ from the placebo group. C-peptide dropped significantly (P < 0.001) but similarly in both groups, with no significant differences at each time point. CONCLUSIONS - At the doses used, calcitriol is ineffective in protecting β-cell function in subjects (including children) with recent-onset type 1 diabetes and high C-peptide at diagnosis.

No protective effect of calcitriol on β-cell function in recent-onset type 1 diabetes: The IMDIAB XIII trial / C. Bizzarri, D. Pitocco, N. Napoli, E. Di Stasio, D. Maggi, S. Manfrini, C. Suraci, M.G. Cavallo, M. Cappa, G. Ghirlanda, P. Pozzilli, M. Altomare, E. Astorri, I. Barchetta, D. Benevento, G. Beretta Anguissola, R. Buzzetti, M. Capizzi, M.R. Cassone Faldetta, L. Cipolloni, E. Cipponeri, F. Costantino, A. Crino, E. Fioriti, C. Guglielmi, A. Lauria, A.R. Maurizi, C. Moretti, L. Morbiducci, A. Palermo, P. Patera, R. Portuesi, R. Scrocca, S. Spera, R. Strollo, C. Tubili, D. Tuccinardi, L. Valente, N. Visalli. - In: DIABETES CARE. - ISSN 0149-5992. - 33:9(2010 Sep), pp. 1962-1963. [10.2337/dc10-0814]

No protective effect of calcitriol on β-cell function in recent-onset type 1 diabetes: The IMDIAB XIII trial

E. Cipponeri;
2010

Abstract

OBJECTIVE - We investigated whether supplementation of the active form of vitamin D (calcitriol) in recent-onset type 1 diabetes can protect β-cell function evaluated by C-peptide and improve glycemic control assessed by A1C and insulin requirement. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - Thirty-four subjects (aged 11-35 years, median 18 years) with recent-onset type 1 diabetes and high basal C-peptide >0.25 nmol/l were randomized in a double-blind trial to 0.25 μg/day calcitriol or placebo and followed-up for 2 years. RESULTS - At 6, 12, and 24 months follow-up, A1C and insulin requirement in the calcitriol group did not differ from the placebo group. C-peptide dropped significantly (P < 0.001) but similarly in both groups, with no significant differences at each time point. CONCLUSIONS - At the doses used, calcitriol is ineffective in protecting β-cell function in subjects (including children) with recent-onset type 1 diabetes and high C-peptide at diagnosis.
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