Title of article :
THE RELATIONSHIP OF BODY IRON STORES and OXIDATIVE STRESS MARKERS RELATED TO ATHEROSCLEROSIS IN WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE
Author/Authors :
Amirkhizi, Farshad Nutrition science - Department of Basic Sciences - School of Medicine - Zabol University of Medical Sciences , Siassi, Fereydoun Professor of Nutrition - Department of Nutrition and Biochemistry - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Minaie, Sara Nutrition science - Department of Basic Sciences - School of Medicine - Zabol University of Medical Sciences , Djalali, Mahmoud Professor of biochemistry - Department of Nutrition and Biochemistry - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Chamari, Maryam Nutrition science - Department of Basic Sciences - School of Medicine - Zabol University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Elevated body iron stores have been suggested to be a risk factor for cardiovascular
disease (CVD). We examined whether elevated plasma ferritin concentrations as an indicator
of iron stores would affect the oxidative stress markers in women of reproductive age.
METHODS: One hundred sixty, women, aged20-45 years, were selected randomly. Samples
had no proven heart disease. Demographic data were gathered using check lists and face-to-face
interviews. We investigated body iron stores by measuring the concentrations of plasma ferritin.
Furthermore, we assessed oxidative stress markers by measuring the concentrations of plasma
malondialdehyde (MDA) and activities of erythrocyte cytoprotective enzymes.
RESULTS: Subjects in the highest tertile of plasma ferritin presented the highest levels of
plasma MDA (p<0.05). Those in the highest tertile of plasma ferritin had also the highest mean
values of CAT activity (p<0.05). Furthermore, Subjects in the highest tertile of plasma ferritin
presented the lowest levels of CuZn-SOD activity (p<0.05). Those in the highest tertile of plasma
ferritin had also the lowest GPX activity but differences were not statistically significant. Plasma
ferritin was significantly directly associated with plasma MDA levels and inversely associated
with CuZn-SOD activity. Plasma ferritin levels was positively correlated with MDA levels and inversely
correlated with CuZn-SOD activity. No associations were found between the tertile of
plasma ferritin in GPX activity.
CONCLUSION: Our findings revealed an association between body iron stores and oxidative
stress markers linked to atherosclerosis process. The results are also in agreement with the concept
that iron overload would elevate the risk of coronary artery disease by promoting the lipid
peroxidation.
Keywords :
iron stores , ferritin , oxidative stress , atherosclerosis , women
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics