Do copper and zinc levels predict metabolic syndrome and metabolic syndrome's parameters as hs-CRP does?

D. Y. Acik, P. Mescigil, Z. Sayiner
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Abstract

Being a significant factor indicative of inflammation, hýgh sensitive C reactive protein (hs-CRP) is also predictive for atherosclerosis. It is acknowledged that the efficacy of antioxidant defense mechanism is reduced by the changes in trace element levels. These changes also increase the negative effects of free oxygen radicals on cell integrity. It is known that hs-CRP is a marker in predicting metabolic syndrome (MS) and its parameters. In this study we aim to find some other markers and compare the relation of Cu and Zn levels with MS and MS parameters.410 patients (90 men and 320 women) were included in this study. The measurement of waist and hip circumferences are performed. Fasting plasma glucose, postprandial plasma glucose, insulin, copper, zinc, lipid profile, hsCRP levels were examined. All the analyses were done according to diagnosis criteria of NCEP-ATP III. BMI, HDL and Cu levels were significantly higher in women when compared to men (P < 0.001). As hsCRP does, blood copper levels were found to predict MS and MS parameters. However, it is different from each other in that copper levels predicted different MS parameters at different sensitivity and specificity. We also observed that there was a more significant correlation between TG level, blood pressure and Cu, compared to hsCRP. When all these results are taken into consideration, Cu can be thought as an alternatýve marker in predicting MS and MS parameters. Being influenced less than CRP by the inflammatory events, Cu is a beter predictor for MS and atherosclerosis.
铜和锌水平是否能像hs-CRP那样预测代谢综合征和代谢综合征的参数?
作为炎症的重要指示因子,hýgh敏感C反应蛋白(hs-CRP)也可预测动脉粥样硬化。微量元素水平的变化降低了抗氧化防御机制的作用。这些变化也增加了自由基对细胞完整性的负面影响。已知hs-CRP是预测代谢综合征(MS)及其参数的标志物。在本研究中,我们的目的是寻找一些其他的标记,并比较Cu和Zn水平与质谱和质谱参数的关系。410例患者(男性90例,女性320例)纳入本研究。测量腰围和臀围。检测空腹血糖、餐后血糖、胰岛素、铜、锌、血脂、hsCRP水平。所有分析均按照NCEP-ATPⅲ诊断标准进行。与男性相比,女性的BMI、HDL和Cu水平明显更高(P < 0.001)。与hsCRP一样,血铜水平可以预测质谱和质谱参数。但不同的是,铜水平预测不同的质谱参数的灵敏度和特异度不同。我们还观察到,与hsCRP相比,TG水平、血压和Cu之间存在更显著的相关性。综合考虑这些结果,Cu可以作为预测质谱和质谱参数的alternatýve标记物。与CRP相比,Cu受炎症事件的影响较小,因此可以更好地预测MS和动脉粥样硬化。
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