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Lipid Peroxidation, Nitric Oxide Metabolites, and Their Ratio in a Group of Subjects with Metabolic Syndrome
Eugenia HoppsRosalia Lo PrestiMaria MontanaGregorio CaimiBaldassare CaninoMaurizio AvernaDavide Notosubject
AdultMaleAgingmedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaArticle SubjectInflammationNitric OxideThiobarbituric Acid Reactive SubstancesBiochemistryNitric oxideLipid peroxidationchemistry.chemical_compoundInsulin resistanceInternal medicinemedicineTBARSHumanslcsh:QH573-671NitriteNitritesTriglyceridesNOxMetabolic SyndromeNitrateslcsh:CytologyCell BiologyGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseEndocrinologyBiochemistrychemistryLipid Peroxidation Nitric Oxide Metabolites Metabolic SyndromeFemaleLipid Peroxidationmedicine.symptomMetabolic syndromeLipoproteins HDLResearch Articledescription
Our aim was to evaluate lipid peroxidation, expressed as thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARS), nitric oxide metabolites (nitrite + nitrate) expressed asNOx, and TBARS/NOxratio in a group of subjects with metabolic syndrome (MS). In this regard we enrolled 106 subjects with MS defined according to the IDF criteria, subsequently subdivided into diabetic (DMS) and nondiabetic (NDMS) and also into subjects with a low triglycerides/HDL-cholesterol (TG/HDL-C) index or with a high TG/HDL-C index. In the entire group and in the four subgroups of MS subjects we found an increase in TBARS andNOxlevels and a decrease in TBARS/NOxratio in comparison with normal controls. Regarding all these parameters no statistical difference between DMS and NDMS was evident, but a significant increase inNOxwas present in subjects with a high TG/HDL-C index in comparison with those with a low index. In MS subjects we also found a negative correlation between TBARS/NOxratio and TG/HDL-C index. Considering the hyperactivity of the inducible NO synthase in MS, these data confirm the altered redox and inflammatory status that characterizes the MS and suggest a link between lipid peroxidation, inflammation, and insulin resistance, evaluated as TG/HDL-C index.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2014-03-31 | Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity |