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   the correlation between vitamin d deficiency and vitamin d receptor polymorphisms and the frequency of type 2 diabetes mellitus complications among egyptian patients  
   
نویسنده ahmed sahar h. ,foad khaled e. ,ahmed amer e. ,mohamed nagla u. ,sabry dina
منبع journal of chemical health risks - 2021 - دوره : 11 - شماره : Special Issue - صفحه:59 -69
چکیده    Diabetes mellitus and obesity are a growing overall medical issues, particularly in developed nations. vitamin d deficiency is pandemic that has been involved in a different kind of disease. this study was intended to detect the effect of vitamin d deficiency and vitamin d receptor polymorphisms on type 2 diabetes mellitus (t2dm) patients through induction of obesity. 80 egyptians t2dm patients and 20 non diabetic subjects were included in our research. diabetic cases were categorized into two subgroups according to diabetic complications. pcr-rflp for vit d receptor polymorphisms and vit d level were assessed to all subjects. the deficiency of vitamin d was more prevalent in diabetic cases than in control cases. there was significant difference between control and diabetic patients in genotyping of foki (vdr 2228570 c) and taqi (vdr rs731236 t) polymorphisms. the results of our study revealed that vitamin d deficiency could be a contributing factor for t2dm rising among egyptian patients. additionally, there was a genetic variation in the vdr genes foki and taqi related to diabetic mellitus in egyptian patients.
کلیدواژه t2dm ,vitamin d deficiency ,vdr gene polymorphism
آدرس misr university for science &technology, faculty of applied medical science, lab technology department, egypt, beni-suef university, faculty of medicine, internal medicine and endocrinology department, egypt, beni-suef university, faculty of post graduate for advanced sciences, biotechnology department, egypt, misr university for science &technology, faculty of applied medical science, lab technology department, egypt, cairo university, faculty of medicine, egypt. badr university in cairo, faculty of medicine, egypt
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