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Title:
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Decrease in oxidative stress through supplementation of vitamins C and E is associated with a reduction in blood pressure in patients with essential hypertension |
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Author:
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Rodrigo, Ramón; Prat, Hernán; Passalacqua, Walter; Araya, Julia; Bachler, Jean P.
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Abstract:
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Oxidative stress has been associated with mechanisms of EH (essential hypertension). The aim of
the present study was to test the hypothesis that the antioxidant properties of vitamins C and E
are associated with a decrease in BP (blood pressure) in patients with EH. A randomized doubleblind
placebo-controlled clinical trial was conducted in 110 men with grade 1 EH (35–60 years of
age without obesity, dyslipidaemia and diabetes mellitus, non-smokers, not undergoing vigorous
physical exercise, without the use of any medication and/or high consumption of fruit and vegetables).
Participants were randomly assigned to receive either vitamins C+E [vitamin C (1 g/day)
plus vitamin E (400 international units/day)] or placebo for 8 weeks. Measurements included
24 h ambulatory BP and blood analysis of oxidative-stress-related parameters in erythrocytes
(GSH/GSSH ratio, antioxidant enzymes and malondialdehyde) and plasma [FRAP (ferric reducing
ability of plasma)], and levels of 8-isoprostane, vitamins C and E were measured at baseline and after
treatment. Following administration of vitamins C+E, patients with EH had significantly lower
systolic BP, diastolic BP and mean arterial BP and higher erythrocyte and serum antioxidant capacity
compared with either placebo-treated patients with EH or the patients with EH at baseline prior
to treatment. BP correlated positively with plasma 8-isoprostane levels and negatively with plasma
FRAP levels in the vitamins C+E- and placebo-treated groups. In conclusion, the present study
supports the view that oxidative stress is involved in the pathogenesis of EH, and that enhancement
of antioxidant status by supplementation with vitamins C and E in patients with EH is associated
with lower BP. This suggests intervention with antioxidants as an adjunct therapy for hypertension. |
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URI:
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http://www.captura.uchile.cl/handle/2250/6930
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Date:
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2008-05 |
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dc.identifier.citation:
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CLINICAL SCIENCE, Volume: 114, Issue: 9-10, Pages: 625-634, 2008 |