Literature DB >> 12800092

Plasma amine oxidase: a postulated cardiovascular risk factor in nondiabetic obese patients.

H G Weiss1, J Klocker, B Labeck, H Nehoda, F Aigner, A Klingler, C Ebenbichler, B Föger, M Lechleitner, J R Patsch, H G Schwelberger.   

Abstract

Increased activity of semicarbazide-sensitive plasma amine oxidase (SSAO), an enzyme converting various amines, has been implicated in the generation of endothelial damage through formation of cytotoxic reaction products. We investigated if SSAO activity is elevated in morbidly obese patients, which might contribute to the increased cardiovascular risk associated with obesity. SSAO activity was determined in 74 nondiabetic, obese patients (median body mass index [BMI]: 42.9 kg/m(2)) and in 32 healthy, non-obese controls (median BMI: 23.3 kg/m(2)) using a radiometric assay based on the conversion of [(14)C]benzylamine. SSAO and parameters of glucose and lipid metabolism were compared for subgroups of obese patients with normal (n = 49) and impaired (n = 25) glucose tolerance using nonparametric statistical tests. Median SSAO activity was 434 microU/mL in obese patients, which was significantly higher than in healthy, non-obese controls (median SSAO activity: 361 microU/mL). Median SSAO activity in patients with normal and impaired glucose tolerance was 423 and 464 microU/mL, respectively. SSAO activity was not correlated with any other clinical or laboratory parameters characteristic of the metabolic alterations associated with obesity. Elevated SSAO activity is found in nondiabetic, morbidly obese patients and might be an interesting independent risk factor for obesity-related cardiovascular morbidity. Long-term follow-up of SSAO and its possible role in pathogenic events is warranted since intervention with specific SSAO inhibitors is available.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12800092     DOI: 10.1016/s0026-0495(03)00028-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Metabolism        ISSN: 0026-0495            Impact factor:   8.694


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