The content of copper and zinc in human ulcered atherosclerotic plaque

INTRODUCTION Copper and zinc have significant antiatherogenic effect influencing activity of antioxidant enzyms (giutathion-peroxidase i superoxid-dismutase), mechanism of apoptosis and other mechanisms. Few studies showed increased copper and zinc concentration in atherosclerotic plaque in comparis...

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Main Authors: Radak Đorđe, Cvetković Zoran, Tasić Nebojša, Petrović Branko B., Lačković Vesna, Đorđević-Denić Gordana
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Published: Serbian Medical Society 2004-01-01
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spelling doaj-3032920866d44249ac4731ada424ff6d2021-01-02T11:52:51ZengSerbian Medical SocietySrpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo0370-81792004-01-011323-4808410.2298/SARH0404080RThe content of copper and zinc in human ulcered atherosclerotic plaqueRadak ĐorđeCvetković ZoranTasić NebojšaPetrović Branko B.Lačković VesnaĐorđević-Denić GordanaINTRODUCTION Copper and zinc have significant antiatherogenic effect influencing activity of antioxidant enzyms (giutathion-peroxidase i superoxid-dismutase), mechanism of apoptosis and other mechanisms. Few studies showed increased copper and zinc concentration in atherosclerotic plaque in comparison to normal vascular tissue. AIM The aim of the study was to compare copper and zinc concentrations in carotid artery tissue without significant atherosclerotic changes and human ulcered atherosclerotic plaque. MATERIAL AND METHODS Study was conducted on 66 patients. Carotid endarterectomy due to the significant carotid atherosclerotic changes with cerebrovascular disorders was performed in 54 patients (81.8%). Control group consisted of 12 patients (18.2%) without carotid atherosclerotic changes operated due to the symptomatic kinking and coiling of carotid artery. Operated group consisted of 38 man (62.96%) and 16 woman (37.04%). Control group had the same number of patients: six men (50%) and six women (50%). Preoperatively, all patients were examined by vascular surgeon, neurologist and cardiologist. Duplex sonografy of carotid and vertebral arteries was performed by Aloca DSD 630 ultrasound with mechanical and linear transducer 7.7 MHz. Indication for surgical treatment was obtained according to non-invasive diagnostic protocol and neurological symptoms. Copper and zinc concentration in human ulcered atherosclerotic plaque and carotid artery segment were estimated by spectophotometry (Varian AA-5). RESULTS Average age of our patients was 59.8±8.1 years. For males average age was 76.1 ±9.8 years. And for females 42.4±5.8 years. In group with carotid endarterectomy female patients were significantly younger than male patients (p<0.01). In group with carotid endarterectomy clinically determined neurological disorders were found in 47 patients (87.03%)-35 male (74.47%) and 12 female patients (25.53%). Regarding risk factors for cardiovascular diseases, no significant difference among groups was found for blood pressure and smoking. However, patients with carotid endarterectomy had significantly more diabetes mellitus (p<0.05), obesity (p<0.01) and hypercholesterolemia (p<0.01). DISCUSSION Our study showed significantly lower total copper value in the group with human ulcered atherosclerotic plaque in comparison with the control group (p<0.05). We also found significantly lower total zinc value in the group with human ulcered atherosclerotic plaque in comparison with the control group (p<0.05). CONCLUSION Our study revealed significant difference in copper and zinc content between human ulcered atherosclerotic plaque and normal carotid tissue. Closer correlation of these oligoelements and endothelial dysfunction will be established in future investigations. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0370-8179/2004/0370-81790404080R.pdfatherosclerosisoligoelementsulcered plaque
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author Radak Đorđe
Cvetković Zoran
Tasić Nebojša
Petrović Branko B.
Lačković Vesna
Đorđević-Denić Gordana
spellingShingle Radak Đorđe
Cvetković Zoran
Tasić Nebojša
Petrović Branko B.
Lačković Vesna
Đorđević-Denić Gordana
The content of copper and zinc in human ulcered atherosclerotic plaque
Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo
atherosclerosis
oligoelements
ulcered plaque
author_facet Radak Đorđe
Cvetković Zoran
Tasić Nebojša
Petrović Branko B.
Lačković Vesna
Đorđević-Denić Gordana
author_sort Radak Đorđe
title The content of copper and zinc in human ulcered atherosclerotic plaque
title_short The content of copper and zinc in human ulcered atherosclerotic plaque
title_full The content of copper and zinc in human ulcered atherosclerotic plaque
title_fullStr The content of copper and zinc in human ulcered atherosclerotic plaque
title_full_unstemmed The content of copper and zinc in human ulcered atherosclerotic plaque
title_sort content of copper and zinc in human ulcered atherosclerotic plaque
publisher Serbian Medical Society
series Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo
issn 0370-8179
publishDate 2004-01-01
description INTRODUCTION Copper and zinc have significant antiatherogenic effect influencing activity of antioxidant enzyms (giutathion-peroxidase i superoxid-dismutase), mechanism of apoptosis and other mechanisms. Few studies showed increased copper and zinc concentration in atherosclerotic plaque in comparison to normal vascular tissue. AIM The aim of the study was to compare copper and zinc concentrations in carotid artery tissue without significant atherosclerotic changes and human ulcered atherosclerotic plaque. MATERIAL AND METHODS Study was conducted on 66 patients. Carotid endarterectomy due to the significant carotid atherosclerotic changes with cerebrovascular disorders was performed in 54 patients (81.8%). Control group consisted of 12 patients (18.2%) without carotid atherosclerotic changes operated due to the symptomatic kinking and coiling of carotid artery. Operated group consisted of 38 man (62.96%) and 16 woman (37.04%). Control group had the same number of patients: six men (50%) and six women (50%). Preoperatively, all patients were examined by vascular surgeon, neurologist and cardiologist. Duplex sonografy of carotid and vertebral arteries was performed by Aloca DSD 630 ultrasound with mechanical and linear transducer 7.7 MHz. Indication for surgical treatment was obtained according to non-invasive diagnostic protocol and neurological symptoms. Copper and zinc concentration in human ulcered atherosclerotic plaque and carotid artery segment were estimated by spectophotometry (Varian AA-5). RESULTS Average age of our patients was 59.8±8.1 years. For males average age was 76.1 ±9.8 years. And for females 42.4±5.8 years. In group with carotid endarterectomy female patients were significantly younger than male patients (p<0.01). In group with carotid endarterectomy clinically determined neurological disorders were found in 47 patients (87.03%)-35 male (74.47%) and 12 female patients (25.53%). Regarding risk factors for cardiovascular diseases, no significant difference among groups was found for blood pressure and smoking. However, patients with carotid endarterectomy had significantly more diabetes mellitus (p<0.05), obesity (p<0.01) and hypercholesterolemia (p<0.01). DISCUSSION Our study showed significantly lower total copper value in the group with human ulcered atherosclerotic plaque in comparison with the control group (p<0.05). We also found significantly lower total zinc value in the group with human ulcered atherosclerotic plaque in comparison with the control group (p<0.05). CONCLUSION Our study revealed significant difference in copper and zinc content between human ulcered atherosclerotic plaque and normal carotid tissue. Closer correlation of these oligoelements and endothelial dysfunction will be established in future investigations.
topic atherosclerosis
oligoelements
ulcered plaque
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