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Volume 10 - No: 2

Assessment of Vitamin D3 and Selected Interleukins in Atherosclerosis Patients and Their Association with Various Biochemical Markers in Salah al-Din Governorate

  • May Khalil Ghaffar Teacher, Biology Sciences. Iraqi Ministry of Education, Directorate of Education in Salah AL-Din, Tikrit, Iraq.
    maykhalel04@gmail.com
    https://orcid.org/0009-0000-3203-9194
  • Iktifaa Abdul Hamid Mohammed Saeed Department of Biology Sciences, Animal Physiology, College of Education for Women, Tikrit University, Tikrit, Iraq.
    iktifaakumait@tu.edu.iq
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1060-1235
DOI: 10.28978/nesciences.1759496
Keywords: Vitamin D3, atherosclerosis, interleukins, biochemical indicators

Abstract

This research seeks to assess vitamin D3 and several interleukins in relation to atherosclerosis and their correlation with many biochemical markers. This work sampled (180) men aged (45-75) years with atherosclerosis. The sampled is grouped into five: the initial group comprised of 40 individuals with chronic atherosclerosis; the second group included 40 individuals with acute atherosclerosis; the third group consisted of 40 individuals with atherosclerosis and diabetes; the fourth group contained 35 individuals with atherosclerosis receiving vitamin D; and the fifth group comprised 25 healthy individuals without any disease, serving as the control group. The research was conducted at Salah al-Din General Hospital in Salah al-Din Governorate, including patients admitted to the critical care unit and those in specialized clinics in Tikrit, after a meticulous diagnosis by expert physicians based on clinical manifestations. The level of (P≤0.05) of Vitamin D3 significantly rose for the group of with atherosclerosis taking Vitamin D3, while significantly dropped at the level of (P≤0.01) for the study groups, while the level of (P≤0.05), (P≤0.01) in IL-1, IL-6, IL-8, CD4 and CD8 significantly rose. In this study, *Distinct letters arranged horizontally indicate substantially different levels at (P ≤ 0.05) and (P ≤ 0.01).

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Date

August 2025

Page Number

563-574