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Protective effect of anti-oxidants on endothelial function in young Korean-Asians compared to Caucasians

BACKGROUND: Previous studies show that Asians have an impaired blood flow response (BFR) to occlusion after a single high fat (HF) meal. The mechanism is believed to be the presence and susceptibility to high free radicals in their blood. The free radical concentration after a HF meal has not been e...

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Autores principales: Yim, Jongeun, Petrofsky, Jerrold, Berk, Lee, Daher, Noha, Lohman, Everett, Moss, Abigail, Cavalcanti, Paula
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Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3560689/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22847195
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.883266
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author Yim, Jongeun
Petrofsky, Jerrold
Berk, Lee
Daher, Noha
Lohman, Everett
Moss, Abigail
Cavalcanti, Paula
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Petrofsky, Jerrold
Berk, Lee
Daher, Noha
Lohman, Everett
Moss, Abigail
Cavalcanti, Paula
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description BACKGROUND: Previous studies show that Asians have an impaired blood flow response (BFR) to occlusion after a single high fat (HF) meal. The mechanism is believed to be the presence and susceptibility to high free radicals in their blood. The free radical concentration after a HF meal has not been examined in Asians. Further the BFR to heat after a single HF meal in Koreans has not been measured. MATERIAL/METHODS: This study evaluated postprandial endothelial function by measuring the BFR to vascular occlusion and local heat before and after a HF meal and the interventional effects of anti-oxidant vitamins on improving endothelial function in young Korean-Asians (K) compared to Caucasians (C) with these assessments. Ten C and ten K participated in the study (mean age 25.3±3.6 years old). BFR to vascular occlusion and local heat and oxidative stress were assessed after a single low fat (LF) and HF meal at 2 hours compared to baseline. After administration of vitamins (1000 mg of vitamin C, 800 IU of vitamin E, and 300 mg of Coenzyme Q-10) for 14 days, the same measurements were made. RESULTS: This study showed that the skin BFR to vascular occlusion and local heat following a HF meal significantly decreased and free radicals significantly increased at 2 hours compared to baseline in K (p<.001), but not in C. When vitamins were given, the BFR to vascular occlusion and local heat before and after HF meal were not significantly different in K and C. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that even a single HF meal can reduce endothelial response to stress through an oxidative stress mechanism but can be blocked by antioxidants, probably through scavenging free radicals in K. Since endothelial function improved even before a HF meal in K, endothelial damage from an Americanized diet may be reduced in K by antioxidants.
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spelling pubmed-35606892013-04-24 Protective effect of anti-oxidants on endothelial function in young Korean-Asians compared to Caucasians Yim, Jongeun Petrofsky, Jerrold Berk, Lee Daher, Noha Lohman, Everett Moss, Abigail Cavalcanti, Paula Med Sci Monit Clinical Research BACKGROUND: Previous studies show that Asians have an impaired blood flow response (BFR) to occlusion after a single high fat (HF) meal. The mechanism is believed to be the presence and susceptibility to high free radicals in their blood. The free radical concentration after a HF meal has not been examined in Asians. Further the BFR to heat after a single HF meal in Koreans has not been measured. MATERIAL/METHODS: This study evaluated postprandial endothelial function by measuring the BFR to vascular occlusion and local heat before and after a HF meal and the interventional effects of anti-oxidant vitamins on improving endothelial function in young Korean-Asians (K) compared to Caucasians (C) with these assessments. Ten C and ten K participated in the study (mean age 25.3±3.6 years old). BFR to vascular occlusion and local heat and oxidative stress were assessed after a single low fat (LF) and HF meal at 2 hours compared to baseline. After administration of vitamins (1000 mg of vitamin C, 800 IU of vitamin E, and 300 mg of Coenzyme Q-10) for 14 days, the same measurements were made. RESULTS: This study showed that the skin BFR to vascular occlusion and local heat following a HF meal significantly decreased and free radicals significantly increased at 2 hours compared to baseline in K (p<.001), but not in C. When vitamins were given, the BFR to vascular occlusion and local heat before and after HF meal were not significantly different in K and C. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that even a single HF meal can reduce endothelial response to stress through an oxidative stress mechanism but can be blocked by antioxidants, probably through scavenging free radicals in K. Since endothelial function improved even before a HF meal in K, endothelial damage from an Americanized diet may be reduced in K by antioxidants. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2012-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3560689/ /pubmed/22847195 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.883266 Text en © Med Sci Monit, 2012 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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Yim, Jongeun
Petrofsky, Jerrold
Berk, Lee
Daher, Noha
Lohman, Everett
Moss, Abigail
Cavalcanti, Paula
Protective effect of anti-oxidants on endothelial function in young Korean-Asians compared to Caucasians
title Protective effect of anti-oxidants on endothelial function in young Korean-Asians compared to Caucasians
title_full Protective effect of anti-oxidants on endothelial function in young Korean-Asians compared to Caucasians
title_fullStr Protective effect of anti-oxidants on endothelial function in young Korean-Asians compared to Caucasians
title_full_unstemmed Protective effect of anti-oxidants on endothelial function in young Korean-Asians compared to Caucasians
title_short Protective effect of anti-oxidants on endothelial function in young Korean-Asians compared to Caucasians
title_sort protective effect of anti-oxidants on endothelial function in young korean-asians compared to caucasians
topic Clinical Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3560689/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22847195
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.883266
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