Diabetes mellitus and a new-fangled role of vitamin d - a review

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Prakruti Dash and Anisha Mohapatra

The newly discovered role of Vitamin D is now the current area of research as the ubiquitous presence of its receptor VDR and the presence of its activating enzymes like 1 alpha Hydroxylase implies its effect in various other metabolic processes other than bone growth and calcium metabolism. This review articles discusses about the role of Vitamin D deficiency and beneficial effect of its replenishment in Diabetes Mellitus particularly at molecular level affecting gene expression through various pathways. This new fangled role of Vitamin D in Diabetes Mellitus opens a new arena of research and prevention of Diabetes mellitus by its supplementation therapy.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijcar.2017.5423.0720
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