Oxidation Stress, Insulin Resistance and Endothelial Dysfunction During the
Treatment of Hyperlipidaemia
Zeman M., Vecka M., 1Stopka P., Zahin M., Tvrzická E., Staňková B., Vařeka T., Janíková L., Žák A.
IV. interní klinika 1. LF UK a VFN, Praha 1Ústav anorganické chemie AV ČR, Řež |
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Summary:
Background. Hyperlipidaemia represents one of the major risk factors of the type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2). In the
pathogenesis of insulin resistance (IR) development glucose homeostasis impairment and their progression into DM2,
oxidative stress and endothelial dysfunction (ED) may play an important role. Recent papers indicate the possibility
to prevent the development of DM2 by HLP treatment, which is characterised by increased oxidation stress and ED.
Methods and Results. For the period of twelve months 46 patients with primary HLP (group S) (LDL-C >
4,1 mmol/l a TG <3,5 mmol/l), were treated with atorvastatine 20 mg or simvastatine 40 mg. Patients with LDL-C >
4,1 mmol/l along with TG >3,5 mmol/l were randomly divided into two groups. The SF group was treated with
a combination of statin + 200 mg micronized fenofibrate each day, and group SR received together with statin
a compound containing n-3 polyene fatty acids (PUFA n-3) in the daily dose of 3.6 g. After one year lasting therapy
we found beside the positively influenced concentration of atherogenic lipids and lipoproteins in the group S and SF
a significantly reduced concentration of conjugated dienes (CD) in LDL ( -21, resp. 16 %, both P<0,05); the test of
KD kinetics in LDL in the group S has marginal increase of the lag phase (P=0.06) and in the groups S and SR also
a significant improvement of ED (increase by the flow of mediated vasodilation, FMD) by 20%, resp. by 18% (both
P<0,05) and in the SR group a significant decrease of microalbuminuria. We did not proved significant concentrations
of insulin, C-peptide or indexes showing the degree of IR (HOMA and QUICKI)
Conclusions. Long-lasting hypolipidemic treatment positively affected in our study the oxidative stress and ED,
however, it did not resulted in changes of IR.
Key words:
hyperlipidemia, statin, fibrate, PUFA n-3, oxidative stress, conjugated dienes, endothelial dysfunction,
insulin resistance.
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