Serum Ferritin LDL Oxidizability
and Risk Factors of Atherogenesis in Healthy Offspring of Hypertonic Subjects
Vlasáková Z., Pelikánová T., Kazdová L., Lánská V.:
Centrum diabetologie Institutu klinické a experimentální medicíny, Praha,přednosta prof. MUDr. Terezie Pelikánová, DrSc. |
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Summary:
Iron is an important factor in the process of oxidation stress and atherogenesis which is as a rule
potentiated in subjects with the insulin resistance syndrome. Hypertension is one of the main
components of this syndrome. Ferritin due to its relationship with impaired insulin sensitivity
becomes a candidate for a new indicator of insulin resistance. The subject of the present study
was to assess whether we shall find in young healthy offspring of hypertensive parents changes in
the ferritin level, oxidizability of LDL and and whether these are related to parameters of glucose
tolerance, insulin secretion and sensitivity. Twelve young (27 ± 3.6 years) non-obese, normotesive
offspring of hypertensive parents were compared with a group of 14 controls. Glucose tolerance,
insulin secretion and sensitivity were examined by means of a hyperglycaemic clamp and oGTT.
As to the ferritin level, the offspring of hypertensive parents did not differ significantly from
controls, differences were not fond in the oxidizability of LDL-C. The glucose tolerance was
comparable in the two groups. Offspring of hypertensive parents had however a significantly
higher insulin and C peptide level when using the clamp and during the glucose tolerance test
(p < 0.05), and a reduced insulin sensitivity (p < 0.05). The negative correlation between the index
of insulin sensitivity and ferritin suggests that ferritin could be associated with the syndrome of
insulin resistance.
Key words:
Ferritin - Hypertension - Insulin resistance
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