八烷醇补充与慢性他汀类药物治疗患者氧化还原状态的关系。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Milica Zrnić-Ćirić, Jelena Kotur-Stevuljević, Ivan Stanković, Brižita Đordjević, Ivana Baralić, Miodrag Ostojić
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摘要

背景:他汀类药物降脂效果不均匀和他汀类药物不耐受引起了人们对他汀类药物和膳食补充剂联合使用的兴趣。本研究旨在评估补充八烷醇对慢性阿托伐他汀治疗心血管患者氧化还原状态标志物的影响。方法:采用双盲、随机、安慰剂对照、单中心研究。评估了81例患者的氧化还原状态稳态参数[即晚期氧化蛋白产物(AOPP)、促氧化-抗氧化平衡(PAB)、总氧化状态(TOS)、总抗氧化状态(TAS)、超氧化物歧化酶活性(SOD)、总蛋白巯基(SHgroups)和对氧氧化酶1 (pon1)活性]。根据脂质谱的有利变化,将患者分为两组:有反应者(n = 35)和无反应者(n = 46),随访13周。应用主成分分析(PCA)探讨八烷沙醇补充的影响以及所调查参数作为反应者和无反应者状态的预测因子之间的关系。结果:与基线相比,应答者组在终点的oxy评分值显著下降(21.0 (13.4-25.5)vs 15.1 (12.4-18.0);P < 0.01)。PCA分析在两组中均提取了4个显著因子,其中包含“八烷醇状态”变量的提取因子在反应组和无反应组中分别解释了14.7%和11.5%的方差。结论:补充八烷糖醇可以改善应激反应组的血脂和氧化还原状态。需要新的研究来验证我们的结果,以便找到个性化补充的最佳方法,作为标准他汀类药物治疗的有用辅助。
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Association of octacosanol supplementation with redox status in patients on chronic statin therapy.

Association of octacosanol supplementation with redox status in patients on chronic statin therapy.

Background: The uneven lipid-lowering statin effects and statin intolerance raise interest regarding the involvement of coadministration of statins and dietary supplements. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of octacosanol supplementation on markers of redox status in cardiovascular patients on chronic atorvastatin therapy.

Methods: A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, single-centre study was conducted. Redox status homeostasis parameters [i.e., advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP), pro-oxidant-antioxidant balance (PAB), total oxidant status (TOS), total antioxidant status (TAS), superoxide dismutase activity (SOD), total protein sulfhydryl (SHgroups), and paraoxonase 1 (PO N 1) activity] were assessed in 81 patients. According to favorable changes in lipid profile, patients were classified into two groups: responders (n = 35) and non-responders (n = 46), and followed for 13 weeks. A principal component analysis (PCA) was applied to explore the effect of octacosanol supplementation and the relationship between investigated parameters as predictors of responders' and non-responders' status.

Results: Significant decrease in Oxy-score value was found at the endpoint compared to baseline in responders' group (21.0 (13.4-25.5) versus 15.1 (12.4-18.0); P < 0.01). PCA analysis extracted 4 significant factors in the both groups, whereas extracted factors containing "octacosanol status" variable explained 14.7% and 11.5% of the variance in responders' and non-responders' subgroups, respectively.

Conclusions: Octacosanol supplementation leads to an improvement of lipid profile and markers of redox status in responders' group. New studies are needed to validate our results in order to find the best approach for personalized supplementation as a useful adjunct to standard statin therapy.

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Journal of Medical Biochemistry
Journal of Medical Biochemistry BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-
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3.00
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The JOURNAL OF MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTRY (J MED BIOCHEM) is the official journal of the Society of Medical Biochemists of Serbia with international peer-review. Papers are independently reviewed by at least two reviewers selected by the Editors as Blind Peer Reviews. The Journal of Medical Biochemistry is published quarterly. The Journal publishes original scientific and specialized articles on all aspects of clinical and medical biochemistry, molecular medicine, clinical hematology and coagulation, clinical immunology and autoimmunity, clinical microbiology, virology, clinical genomics and molecular biology, genetic epidemiology, drug measurement, evaluation of diagnostic markers, new reagents and laboratory equipment, reference materials and methods, reference values, laboratory organization, automation, quality control, clinical metrology, all related scientific disciplines where chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology and immunochemistry deal with the study of normal and pathologic processes in human beings.
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