Influence of Oxidative Stress on Blood Pressure among Japanese Community- Dwelling Persons

R. Kawamoto, D. Ninomiya, Y. Kasai, T. Kusunoki, N. Ohtsuka, T. Kumagi, M. Abe
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Introduction: Blood pressure (BP) is one of the most significant manifestations of aging and vascular disease. Oxidative stress is thought to be involved in the development of vascular dysfunction, however, the effect on baseline and changes in peripheral BP is unknown. We investigated whether baseline and changes in the oxidative stress marker, malondialdehyde-modified low density lipoprotein (MDA-LDL) are associated with baseline and change in BP, by a 12-week exercise among Japanese community-dwelling persons. Methods: The subjects comprised 10 men and 76 women aged 70 ± 7 (range, 61-82) and 67 ± 7 (range, 53-81) years, respectively. Before and at the end of the 12-week training program, metabolic variables including MDA-LDL, and systolic BP (SBP) anddiastolic BP (DBP) were obtained. Results: Gender, baseline TG, and MDL-LDL correlated significantly with baseline SBP; gender, age, BMI, TG, MDA-LDL, hsCRP, GGT, and HMA-IR correlated significantly with DBP. Stepwise linear regression analysis for baseline BP status showed that baseline BMI and MDA-LDL are significantly and independently associated with SBP, and age while baseline GGT significantly and independently associated with DBP. After the 12-week Nordic walking exercise, change in MDA-LDL significantly correlated with changes in SBP and DBP. Stepwise multivariate linear regression analysis for changes in BP parameters showed that reduction in MDA-LDL was significantly and independently associated with reduction in SBP. Conclusions:These results suggest that reduction in MDA-LDL may be a predictor for reduction in SBP after a 12-week exercise in community-dwelling persons.
氧化应激对日本社区居民血压的影响
血压(BP)是衰老和血管疾病最重要的表现之一。氧化应激被认为参与血管功能障碍的发展,然而,其对基线和周围血压变化的影响尚不清楚。我们通过对日本社区居民进行为期12周的锻炼,研究氧化应激标志物丙二醛修饰低密度脂蛋白(MDA-LDL)的基线和变化是否与基线和BP变化相关。方法:男性10例,女性76例,年龄分别为70±7岁(范围61 ~ 82)和67±7岁(范围53 ~ 81)。在12周训练计划之前和结束时,获得代谢变量,包括MDA-LDL,收缩压(SBP)和舒张压(DBP)。结果:性别、基线TG和MDL-LDL与基线收缩压显著相关;性别、年龄、BMI、TG、MDA-LDL、hsCRP、GGT、HMA-IR与DBP显著相关。基线血压状态的逐步线性回归分析显示,基线BMI和MDA-LDL与收缩压、年龄有显著独立相关,基线GGT与舒张压有显著独立相关。在12周的北欧步行运动后,MDA-LDL的变化与收缩压和舒张压的变化显著相关。对血压参数变化的逐步多元线性回归分析显示,MDA-LDL的降低与收缩压的降低具有显著且独立的相关性。结论:这些结果表明,MDA-LDL的降低可能是社区居民在12周运动后收缩压降低的预测因子。
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