| Literature DB >> 28552711 |
Ariane Ethur Flores1, Eduardo Tanuri Pascotini1, Aline Kegler2, Patricia Gabbi3, Guilherme Vargas Bochi3, Fernanda Barbisan3, Thiago Duarte3, Ana Lucia Cervi Prado4, Marta M M F Duarte3, Ivana B M da Cruz3, Rafael Noal Moresco3, Adair Roberto Soares Santos3, Guilherme Bresciani5, Luiz Fernando Freire Royes6, Michele Rechia Fighera7.
Abstract
Stroke risk has been associated to the progression of carotid plaques due to high glucose levels and lipid accumulation, which are greatly associated to cerebral injury, brain oxidative stress, and apoptosis. The ALA16VAL-MnSOD gene single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) has shown to modulate risk factors of several metabolic and vascular diseases, such as blood glucose (GLU) and lipid levels. However, the association of these factors in stroke patients has not been studied to date. Thus, we evaluated the influence of the Ala16Val-MnSOD SNP on lipid profile, GLU levels, oxidative and DNA damage of 44 patients in a late phase of stroke (>6months). The statistical analysis showed a greater proportion of VV carries in stroke patients. The results also indicated that stroke patients had higher cholesterol (CHO) and GLU levels when compared to healthy counterparts. Interestingly, V allele carriers with stroke showed higher levels of CHO and GLU when compared to AA stroke and healthy counterparts. Our findings suggest that oxidative stress markers are still increased even after 6 months of cerebral injury. Furthermore, we propose that the Ala16Val-MnSOD SNPs may contribute to hypercholesterolemia and higher GLU levels, increasing the risk to neurovascular events that may lead to stroke.Entities:
Keywords: Ala16Val-MnSOD SNP; Hypercholesterolemia; Hyperglycemia; Oxidative stress; Stroke
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28552711 DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2017.05.055
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gene ISSN: 0378-1119 Impact factor: 3.688