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Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease Are Associated with Decreased Serum Selenium Concentrations and Increased Cardiovascular Risk

The incidence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and associated oxidative stress is increasing. The antioxidant mineral selenium (Se) was measured in serum samples from 106 IBD patients (53 with ulcerative colitis (UC) and 53 with Crohn’s disease (CD)) and from 30 healthy controls. Serum Se concent...

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Autores principales: Castro Aguilar-Tablada, Teresa, Navarro-Alarcón, Miguel, Quesada Granados, Javier, Samaniego Sánchez, Cristina, Rufián-Henares, José Ángel, Nogueras-Lopez, Flor
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5188435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27916926
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu8120780
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author Castro Aguilar-Tablada, Teresa
Navarro-Alarcón, Miguel
Quesada Granados, Javier
Samaniego Sánchez, Cristina
Rufián-Henares, José Ángel
Nogueras-Lopez, Flor
author_facet Castro Aguilar-Tablada, Teresa
Navarro-Alarcón, Miguel
Quesada Granados, Javier
Samaniego Sánchez, Cristina
Rufián-Henares, José Ángel
Nogueras-Lopez, Flor
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description The incidence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and associated oxidative stress is increasing. The antioxidant mineral selenium (Se) was measured in serum samples from 106 IBD patients (53 with ulcerative colitis (UC) and 53 with Crohn’s disease (CD)) and from 30 healthy controls. Serum Se concentrations were significantly lower in UC and CD patients than in healthy controls (p < 0.001) and significantly lower in CD patients than in UC patients (p = 0.006). Se concentrations in patients were significantly influenced by sex, body mass index (BMI), the inflammatory biomarker α-1-antitrypsin, surgery, medical treatment, the severity, extent, and form of the disease and the length of time since onset (p < 0.05). Se concentrations in IBD patients were positively and linearly correlated with nutritional (protein, albumin, prealbumin, cholinesterase and total cholesterol) and iron status-related (hemoglobin, Fe and hematocrit) parameters (p < 0.05). A greater impairment of serum Se and cardiovascular status was observed in CD than in UC patients. An adequate nutritional Se status is important in IBD patients to minimize the cardiovascular risk associated with increased inflammation biomarkers, especially in undernourished CD patients, and is also related to an improved nutritional and body iron status.
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spelling pubmed-51884352017-01-03 Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease Are Associated with Decreased Serum Selenium Concentrations and Increased Cardiovascular Risk Castro Aguilar-Tablada, Teresa Navarro-Alarcón, Miguel Quesada Granados, Javier Samaniego Sánchez, Cristina Rufián-Henares, José Ángel Nogueras-Lopez, Flor Nutrients Article The incidence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and associated oxidative stress is increasing. The antioxidant mineral selenium (Se) was measured in serum samples from 106 IBD patients (53 with ulcerative colitis (UC) and 53 with Crohn’s disease (CD)) and from 30 healthy controls. Serum Se concentrations were significantly lower in UC and CD patients than in healthy controls (p < 0.001) and significantly lower in CD patients than in UC patients (p = 0.006). Se concentrations in patients were significantly influenced by sex, body mass index (BMI), the inflammatory biomarker α-1-antitrypsin, surgery, medical treatment, the severity, extent, and form of the disease and the length of time since onset (p < 0.05). Se concentrations in IBD patients were positively and linearly correlated with nutritional (protein, albumin, prealbumin, cholinesterase and total cholesterol) and iron status-related (hemoglobin, Fe and hematocrit) parameters (p < 0.05). A greater impairment of serum Se and cardiovascular status was observed in CD than in UC patients. An adequate nutritional Se status is important in IBD patients to minimize the cardiovascular risk associated with increased inflammation biomarkers, especially in undernourished CD patients, and is also related to an improved nutritional and body iron status. MDPI 2016-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5188435/ /pubmed/27916926 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu8120780 Text en © 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Castro Aguilar-Tablada, Teresa
Navarro-Alarcón, Miguel
Quesada Granados, Javier
Samaniego Sánchez, Cristina
Rufián-Henares, José Ángel
Nogueras-Lopez, Flor
Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease Are Associated with Decreased Serum Selenium Concentrations and Increased Cardiovascular Risk
title Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease Are Associated with Decreased Serum Selenium Concentrations and Increased Cardiovascular Risk
title_full Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease Are Associated with Decreased Serum Selenium Concentrations and Increased Cardiovascular Risk
title_fullStr Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease Are Associated with Decreased Serum Selenium Concentrations and Increased Cardiovascular Risk
title_full_unstemmed Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease Are Associated with Decreased Serum Selenium Concentrations and Increased Cardiovascular Risk
title_short Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease Are Associated with Decreased Serum Selenium Concentrations and Increased Cardiovascular Risk
title_sort ulcerative colitis and crohn’s disease are associated with decreased serum selenium concentrations and increased cardiovascular risk
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5188435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27916926
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu8120780
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