Parisa Ahmadi, Samad Akbarzadeh, Mehdi Alizadeh, Neshat Mohammadi, Marzieh Mahmoodi, Azam Amini, Thomas Netticadan, Mikaeil Rezaei, Ali Movahed
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Abstract
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD), especially coronary artery disease (CAD), are among the most important causes of mortality in the world. Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is a standard treatment for this disease, but it may be associated with complications in the postoperative period. This study investigated the effect of resveratrol (RES), a potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory molecule, on cardiovascular indices and oxidative stress in patients after CABG surgery. This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial was carried out at the Bushehr Heart Center in Bushehr, Iran. A total of 60 patients undergoing CABG were randomly assigned in equal numbers to either the intervention group or the control group. The intervention group received RES capsules for 60 days, and the control group received a placebo for the same duration. Cardiovascular function and biochemical parameters, including lipid profile, cardiac enzymes, and markers of oxidative stress and inflammation, were measured at the beginning and end of the intervention. Compared to the control group, RES intake significantly reduced systolic blood pressure (SBP), triglyceride (TG), total cholesterol (TC), low-density lipoprotein (LDL), and improved ejection fraction (EF). Although decreases in cardiac enzymes, including creatine phosphokinase (CPK) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), were observed in the RES group, these changes were not statistically significant. Also, the two groups showed no significant differences in diastolic blood pressure (DBP), HDL, or oxidative stress markers. RES supplementation protects patients after CABG by improving cardiovascular function and lipid profiles.Trial registration: IRCT20111119008129N12, first trial registration date: 2022-06-18.
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Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry: An International Journal for Chemical Biology in Health and Disease publishes original research papers and short communications in all areas of the biochemical sciences, emphasizing novel findings relevant to the biochemical basis of cellular function and disease processes, as well as the mechanics of action of hormones and chemical agents. Coverage includes membrane transport, receptor mechanism, immune response, secretory processes, and cytoskeletal function, as well as biochemical structure-function relationships in the cell.
In addition to the reports of original research, the journal publishes state of the art reviews. Specific subjects covered by Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry include cellular metabolism, cellular pathophysiology, enzymology, ion transport, lipid biochemistry, membrane biochemistry, molecular biology, nuclear structure and function, and protein chemistry.