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Altered plasma antioxidant status in subjects with Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia

โœ Scribed by Alan J. Sinclair; Antony J. Bayer; Jo Johnston; Catriona Warner; Simon R. J. Maxwell


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
87 KB
Volume
13
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6230

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Objectives. Oxygen-free radicals and lipid hydroperoxides may have an aetiological role in the development of lesions in the central nervous system in patients with Alzheimer's disease and in those with vascular dementia. This study aimed to make a cross-sectional comparison of blood markers of oxidative stress in two groups of patients with these disorders and a control group.

Design. Cross-sectional comparative study.

Setting. Established memory clinics in Cardi organized by a University Department of Geriatric Medicine within an acute care NHS Trust.

Methods. Following a dietary assessment, postprandial venous blood samples were obtained from the following: 25 subjects with probable Alzheimer's disease (AD) (mean age 74.3; 10 F, 15 M); 17 subjects with probable vascular dementia (VD) (mean age 75.5; 5 F, 12 M); and 41 controls (mean age 73.4; 24 F, 17 M) for measurement of circulating lipid peroxides (LP), total antioxidant capacity (TAC), vitamin C (VitC), vitamin E (VitE) and beta-carotene (BC).

Results. Plasma levels of VitC were signiยฎcantly lower in subjects with vascular dementia compared with controls (VD, 6.5 (4.8, 8.2); controls, 10.0 (8.38, 11.6); VD vs controls, p 0.015), but no signiยฎcant dierence was seen between controls and patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD, mean 8.3 (6.2, 10.4)). VitE levels were signiยฎcantly lower in subjects with AD compared with controls (31.1 (28.2, 34.0) vs 36.0 (32.8, 39.2), p 0.035). BC levels were similar in subjects with AD and controls, but signiยฎcantly elevated in those with VD (AD, 0.28 (0.2, 0.34); VD, 0.40, (0.27, 0.53); controls, 0.28 (0.22, 0.34); VD vs controls, p 0.046). There were no signiยฎcant dierences in LP or TAC between the three groups.

Conclusions. Subjects with dementia attributed to Alzheimer's disease or to vascular disease have a degree of disturbance in antioxidant balance which may predispose to increased oxidative stress. This may be a potential therapeutic area for antioxidant supplementation.


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