Investigation and Analysis of the Relationship of Hypertension and Diabetes with Superoxide Dismutase,Malondialdehyde,Hypersensitive C-Reactive Protein in 8 Longevity Areas in China of People Aged 40 and Over
10.3969/j.issn.1671-7414.2016.01.004
- VernacularTitle:中国8个长寿地区40岁以上人群血清 SOD,MDA 和 hsCRP 水平与高血压、糖尿病的相关研究
- Author:
Xuemei BAI
;
Peihong YU
;
Zhaoxue YIN
;
Xiaoming SHI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
aging;
superoxide dismutase;
malondialehelyehe;
high-sensitivity C-reactive protein
- From:
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine
2016;(1):12-16
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the changes of superoxide dismutase (SOD),malondialdehyde (MDA),hypersensitive c-reactive protein (hsCRP)in the process of age changes,in longevity areas in China,and the relationship between the above three indicators and hypertension and diabetes.Methods Residents who participated in the project of biomedical research of aging population conducted in 2014 were selected from 8 longevity Areas in China.2 467 people aged 40 and over attended the study,including 22 aged 40 and over,249 aged 60 and over,521 aged 70 and over,679 aged 80 and over,548 aged 90 and over,448 aged 100 and over.Information,including socio-demographic,were collected by self-designed questionnaire.Calibra-ted instruments were used by the clinical personnel who had worked over 3 years to manually check subjects’heath.The
fasting blood samples were collected by vacuum tube at early morning.The contents of plasma SOD,MDA,hsCRP and glu-cose were detected and compared among these elderly who were classified into different genders and different age groups.At the same time,compare the above three indicators of different subjects of hypertension,diabetes prevalence.Results In the groups aged 40 and over,60 and over,70 and over,80 and over,90 and over,100 and over,SOD were 55.55±8.82,54.49± 6.74,55.47±8.42,56.40±8.37,57.45±8.71 and 57.38±7.72 U/ml respectively in males,the difference between groups showed statistically significant (F =3.398,P <0.01)and 59.36± 10.98,56.08±7.98,57.41 ±8.54,57.38±8.18,59.16 ±7.71 and 57.90±8.66 U/ml respectively in females,the difference between groups showed statistically significant (F =2.667,P <0.01);MDA were 6.92±4.02,6.10±4.35,5.66±3.83,5.83±3.66,5.39±2.68 and 4.80±2.34 μmol/L re-spectively in males,the difference between groups were not statistically significant (F =2.198,P =0.052)and 8.93±8.20, 7.23±4.57,6.47±3.67,6.42±4.12,5.59±2.88 and 5.85±3.73 μmol/L respectively in females,the difference between groups showed statistically significant (F = 4.434,P < 0.01);positive rates of hsCRP were 11.8% (2/17),14.8% (26/176),19.3%(62/322),23.5%(77/327),26.1%(57/218)and 43.4%(33/76)respectively in males,the difference between groups showed statistically significant (χ2 =29.914,P <0.01)and 20.0%(1/5),16.4%(12/73),15.6%(31/199),20.7%(73/352),22.7%(75/330)and 28.0%(104/372)respectively in females,the difference between groups showed statistically significant (χ2 =14.078,P <0.01).In the groups of hypertension complicated with diabetes mellitus,hypertension,diabetes mellitus,non-diabetes hypertension SOD were 55.65±8.73,55.35±7.82,57.32±8.45 and 57.24±8.01 U/ml respective-ly,the difference between groups showed statistically significant (F = 3.694,P =0.011).MDA were 6.67 ±4.79,5.16 ± 2.70,6.01±3.87 and 5.66±3.15 μmol/L respectively,the difference between groups showed statistically significant (F =5.594,P =0.001);positive rates of hsCRP were 28.9%(54/187),29.5%(28/95),21.4%(275/1 288)and 21.2%(181/853)respectively the difference between groups showed statistically significant (F=8.749,P =0.033).Conclusion The re-sults indicated that the body had the ability to keep oxidation-antioxidant function stable in the process of aging.However, with the increase of age,the risk of cardiovascular disease was significantly increased,and it was more common for the aged suffering from inflammation.SODS,MDA,hsCRP are closely related to the occurrence of diabetes,high blood pressure,they were the reliable clinical indicators of oxidative stress degree.