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Current Diabetes Reviews

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Effect of Vitamin D on Retinoblastoma Protein in Prediabetic Individuals

Author(s): Dakshita Hardatt, Manju Devi, Sonal Vyas, Gurvinder Singh, Jyoti Jain, Sumeet Gupta and Meenakshi Dhanawat*

Volume 20, Issue 1, 2024

Published on: 10 May, 2023

Article ID: e310323215281 Pages: 9

DOI: 10.2174/1573399819666230331083715

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Abstract

About 50.8 million people were diagnosed with diabetes in 2011; the count has increased by 10 million in the last five years. Type-1 diabetes could occur at any age, but predominantly in children and young adults. The risk of developing type II diabetes mellitus in the offspring of parents with DM II is 40% if one parent has DM II and approaches 70% if both parents have DM II. The process of developing diabetes from normal glucose tolerance is continuous, with insulin resistance being the first stage. As prediabetes progresses slowly to DM II, it may take approximately 15-20 years for an individual to become diabetic. This progression can be prevented or delayed by taking some precautions and making some lifestyle amendments, e.g., reducing weight by 5-7% of total body weight if obese, etc. Retinoblastoma protein is one of the pocket proteins that act as crucial gatekeepers during the G1/S transition in the cell cycle. A loss or defect in single- cell cycle activators (especially CDK4 and CDK6) leads to cell failure. In diabetic or stress conditions, p53 becomes a transcription factor, resulting in the transactivation of CKIs, which leads to cell cycle arrest, cell senescence, or cell apoptosis. Vitamin D affects insulin sensitivity by increasing insulin receptors or the sensitivity of insulin receptors to insulin. It also affects peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPAR) and extracellular calcium. These influence both insulin resistance and secretion mechanisms, undertaking the pathogenesis of type II diabetes. The study confines a marked decrement in the levels of random and fasting blood glucose levels upon regular vitamin D intake, along with a significant elevation of retinoblastoma protein levels in the circulatory system. The most critical risk factor for the occurrence of the condition came out to be family history, showing that patients with first-degree relatives with diabetes are more susceptible. Factors such as physical inactivity or comorbid conditions further aggravate the risk of developing the disease. The increase in pRB levels caused by vitamin D therapy in prediabetic patients directly influences blood glucose levels. pRB is supposed to play a role in maintaining blood sugar levels. The results of this study could be used for further studies to evaluate the role of vitamin D and pRB in regeneration therapy for beta cells in prediabetics.

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