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Vitamin-D status and mineral metabolism in two ethnic populations with sarcoidosis

Giovanna Capolongo, Li Hao Richie Xu, Mariasofia Accardo, Alessandro Sanduzzi, Anna Agnese Stanziola, Annamaria Colao, Carlo Agostini, Miriam Zacchia, Giovambattista Capasso, Beverley Adams-Huet, Orson W Moe, Naim M Maalouf, Khashayar Sakhaee, Connie C W Hsia
DOI: 10.1136/jim-2016-000101 Published 24 May 2016
Giovanna Capolongo
1Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA
2Charles & Jane Pak Center for Mineral Metabolism & Clinical Research, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA
3Department of Cardio-thoracic & Respiratory Sciences, Division of Nephrology, Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy
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Li Hao Richie Xu
2Charles & Jane Pak Center for Mineral Metabolism & Clinical Research, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA
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Mariasofia Accardo
4Department of Clinical Medicine & Surgery, Division of Respiratory disease, University Federico II of Naples, Naples, Italy
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Alessandro Sanduzzi
4Department of Clinical Medicine & Surgery, Division of Respiratory disease, University Federico II of Naples, Naples, Italy
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Anna Agnese Stanziola
4Department of Clinical Medicine & Surgery, Division of Respiratory disease, University Federico II of Naples, Naples, Italy
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Annamaria Colao
5Department of Clinical Medicine & Surgery, Unit of Endocrinology, University Federico II of Naples, Naples, Italy
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Carlo Agostini
6Department of Medicine (DIMED), Clinical Immunology Unit, Padua University, Italy
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Miriam Zacchia
3Department of Cardio-thoracic & Respiratory Sciences, Division of Nephrology, Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy
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Giovambattista Capasso
3Department of Cardio-thoracic & Respiratory Sciences, Division of Nephrology, Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy
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Beverley Adams-Huet
2Charles & Jane Pak Center for Mineral Metabolism & Clinical Research, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA
7Department of Clinical Sciences, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA
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Orson W Moe
1Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA
2Charles & Jane Pak Center for Mineral Metabolism & Clinical Research, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA
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Naim M Maalouf
1Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA
2Charles & Jane Pak Center for Mineral Metabolism & Clinical Research, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA
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Khashayar Sakhaee
1Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA
2Charles & Jane Pak Center for Mineral Metabolism & Clinical Research, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA
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Connie C W Hsia
1Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA
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Vitamin-D insufficiency and sarcoidosis are more common and severe in African Americans (AA) than Caucasians. In sarcoidosis, substrate-dependent extrarenal 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin-D (1,25-(OH)2D) production is thought to contribute to hypercalciuria and hypercalcemia, and vitamin-D repletion is often avoided. However, the anti-inflammatory properties of vitamin-D may also be beneficial. We prospectively examined serum vitamin-D levels, calcium balance, and the effects of vitamin-D repletion in 86 AA and Caucasian patients with biopsy-proven active sarcoidosis from the USA (US) and Italy (IT) in university-affiliated outpatient clinics. Clinical features, pulmonary function, and calciotropic hormones were measured. 16 patients with vitamin-D deficiency and normal serum ionized calcium (Ca2+) were treated with oral ergocalciferol (50,000 IU/week) for 12 weeks. Baseline mineral parameters were similar in US (93% AA) and IT (95% Caucasian) patients irrespective of glucocorticoid treatment. Pulmonary dysfunction was less pronounced in IT patients. Nephrolithiasis (in 11% US, 17% IT patients) was associated with higher urinary calcium excretion. Vitamin-D deficiency was not more prevalent in patients compared to the respective general populations. As serum 25-hydroxyvitamin-D (25-OHD) rose postrepletion, serum 1,25-(OH)2D, γ-globulins, and the previously elevated angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) levels declined. Asymptomatic reversible increases in Ca2+ or urinary calcium/creatinine (Ca/Cr) developed in three patients during repletion. In conclusion, Caucasian and AA patients show similar calcium and vitamin D profiles. The higher prevalence of hypercalciuria and nephrolithiasis in sarcoidosis is unrelated to endogenous vitamin-D levels. Vitamin-D repletion in sarcoidosis is generally safe, although calcium balance should be monitored. A hypothesis that 25-OHD repletion suppresses granulomatous immune activity is provided.

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Vitamin-D status and mineral metabolism in two ethnic populations with sarcoidosis
Giovanna Capolongo, Li Hao Richie Xu, Mariasofia Accardo, Alessandro Sanduzzi, Anna Agnese Stanziola, Annamaria Colao, Carlo Agostini, Miriam Zacchia, Giovambattista Capasso, Beverley Adams-Huet, Orson W Moe, Naim M Maalouf, Khashayar Sakhaee, Connie C W Hsia
Journal of Investigative Medicine Jun 2016, 64 (5) 1025-1034; DOI: 10.1136/jim-2016-000101

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Vitamin-D status and mineral metabolism in two ethnic populations with sarcoidosis
Giovanna Capolongo, Li Hao Richie Xu, Mariasofia Accardo, Alessandro Sanduzzi, Anna Agnese Stanziola, Annamaria Colao, Carlo Agostini, Miriam Zacchia, Giovambattista Capasso, Beverley Adams-Huet, Orson W Moe, Naim M Maalouf, Khashayar Sakhaee, Connie C W Hsia
Journal of Investigative Medicine Jun 2016, 64 (5) 1025-1034; DOI: 10.1136/jim-2016-000101
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Giovanna Capolongo, Li Hao Richie Xu, Mariasofia Accardo, Alessandro Sanduzzi, Anna Agnese Stanziola, Annamaria Colao, Carlo Agostini, Miriam Zacchia, Giovambattista Capasso, Beverley Adams-Huet, Orson W Moe, Naim M Maalouf, Khashayar Sakhaee, Connie C W Hsia
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