Mokgalaboni Kabelo, Nkambule Bongani B, Ntamo Yonela, Ziqubu Khanyisani, Nyambuya Tawanda M, Mazibuko-Mbeje Sithandiwe E, Gabuza Kwazikwakhe B, Chellan Nireshni, Cirilli Ilenia, Tiano Luca, Dludla Phiwayinkosi V
School of Laboratory Medicine and Medical Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 4001, South Africa.
Biomedical Research and Innovation Platform, South African Medical Research Council, Tygerberg 7505, South Africa.
Life Sci. 2021 Dec 1;286:120068. doi: 10.1016/j.lfs.2021.120068. Epub 2021 Oct 21.
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of mortality in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D). The conventional therapies seem to offer minimal long-term cardioprotection against diabetes-related complications in patients living with T2D. There is a growing interest in understanding the therapeutic effects of food-derived bioactive compounds in protecting or managing these metabolic diseases. This includes uncovering the therapeutic potential of fat-soluble micronutrients such as vitamin K, which are abundantly found in green leafy vegetables. We searched the major electronic databases including PubMed, Web of Sciences, Scopus, Google Scholar and Science direct. The search retrieved randomized clinical trials and preclinical studies, reporting on the impact of vitamin K on CVD-related complications in T2D. The current review updates clinical evidence on the therapeutic benefits of vitamin K by attenuating CVD-risk factors such as blood lipid profiles, blood pressure, as well as markers of oxidative stress and inflammation in patients with T2D. Importantly, the summarized preclinical evidence provides a unique perspective into the pathophysiological mechanisms that could be targeted by vitamin K in the primary prevention of T2D-related complications. Lastly, this review further explores the controversies related to the cardioprotective effects of vitamin K, and also provides the basic information such as the source and bioavailability profile of this micronutrient is covered to highlight its therapeutic potential.
心血管疾病(CVD)仍然是2型糖尿病(T2D)患者死亡的主要原因。传统疗法似乎对T2D患者预防糖尿病相关并发症的长期心脏保护作用甚微。人们越来越关注了解食物来源的生物活性化合物在预防或管理这些代谢性疾病方面的治疗效果。这包括揭示脂溶性微量营养素(如维生素K)的治疗潜力,绿叶蔬菜中富含这种营养素。我们检索了包括PubMed、科学网、Scopus、谷歌学术和科学Direct在内的主要电子数据库。检索到的随机临床试验和临床前研究报告了维生素K对T2D患者CVD相关并发症的影响。本综述通过减弱CVD风险因素(如血脂谱、血压以及氧化应激和炎症标志物),更新了关于维生素K治疗益处的临床证据,这些风险因素存在于T2D患者中。重要的是,总结的临床前证据为维生素K在T2D相关并发症一级预防中可能靶向的病理生理机制提供了独特的视角。最后,本综述进一步探讨了与维生素K心脏保护作用相关的争议,并提供了诸如这种微量营养素的来源和生物利用度概况等基本信息,以突出其治疗潜力。