Vitamin K2 supplementation in haemodialysis patients: a randomized dose-finding study
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- DOI: 10.1093/ndt/gft464
Vitamin K2 supplementation in haemodialysis patients: a randomized dose-finding study
Abstract
Background: Haemodialysis patients suffer from accelerated vascular calcification. The vitamin K-dependent matrix Gla protein (MGP) is one of the most powerful inhibitors of vascular calcification. Haemodialysis patients have high levels of the inactive form of MGP (desphosphorylated-uncarboxylated-MGP, dp-uc-MGP) and may benefit from pharmacological doses of vitamin K2 (menaquinone) to improve the calcification inhibitory activity of MGP.
Methods: To determine the optimal dose of menaquinone-7 (MK-7) for MGP activation, 200 chronic haemodialysis patients were recruited to randomly receive 360, 720 or 1080 µg of MK-7 thrice weekly for 8 weeks. Dp-uc-MGP was measured at baseline and after 8 weeks. Dietary intake of vitamin K1 (phylloquinone) and menaquinone was estimated based on a detailed questionnaire.
Results: At baseline, dp-uc-MGP was not associated with phylloquinone intake (P = 0.92), but correlated inversely with menaquinone intake (P = 0.023). MK-7 supplementation dose dependently reduced dp-uc-MGP. The levels decreased by 17, 33 and 46% in the respective groups. Drop-outs were mainly due to gastrointestinal side-effects related to the unpleasant smell of the tablets.
Conclusions: Chronic haemodialysis patients have high levels of inactive MGP, possibly related to a low dietary vitamin K intake. Pharmacological doses of MK-7 dose-dependently reduce dp-uc-MGP. Menaquinone supplementation may be a novel approach to prevent vascular calcifications in chronic haemodialysis patients.
Keywords: haemodialysis; menaquinone; vascular calcification.
© The Author 2013. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of ERA-EDTA. All rights reserved.
Comment in
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The K-factor in chronic kidney disease: biomarkers of calcification inhibition and beyond.Nephrol Dial Transplant. 2014 Jul;29(7):1267-70. doi: 10.1093/ndt/gfu053. Epub 2014 Apr 20. Nephrol Dial Transplant. 2014. PMID: 24753462 No abstract available.
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