The aim of this study is the comparison between the effects of supplementation with 25000 IU preformed vitamin A (retinyl palmitate)on retinoic acid receptor and retinoic x receptor expression.
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease where Th1 like responses from myelin-specific CD4+ T cells, as secretion of pro-inflammatory IFNγ, are believed to play a major role in the pathogenesis. The myelin-specific T cells that mediate tissue destruction in MS are believed to become activated outside the central nervous system (CNS) in lymphoid tissue and when they cross the blood brain barrier they will re-encounter their antigen. Immune deviation is the redirection of the immune response from most often Th1 like responses to Th2 like responses, even though the opposite can also occur. Vitamin A or Vitamin A-like analogs known as retinoids, are potent hormonal modifiers of type 1 or type 2 responses but a definitive description of their mechanism(s) of action is lacking. High level dietary vitamin A enhances Th2 cytokine production and IgA responses, and is likely to decrease Th1 cytokine production. Retinoic acid(RA) inhibits IL12 production in activated macrophages, and RA pretreatment of macrophages reduces IFNγ production and increases IL4 production in antigen primed CD4 T cells. Supplemental treatment with vitamin A or RA decreases IFNγ and increases IL5, IL10, and IL4 production by increase of retinoic acid receptor and retinoic x receptor . Record Verification Date: August 2011
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
20
25000 IU/day vitamin A for 6 months 1 Cap/Day 1 cap placebo/day for 6 month
Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
Tehran, Iran
Gene expression of RAR(Relative quantification)
Time frame: Change from baseline at 6 months
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