| Literature DB >> 33006035 |
Katarzyna Socha1, Alicja Karwowska2, Adam Kurianiuk2, Renata Markiewicz-Żukowska3, Andrzej Guzowski4, Marek Gacko4, Tomasz Hirnle5, Maria H Borawska3.
Abstract
The objective of this study was to estimate the content of copper, zinc, selenium, cadmium, and lead in the tissue of patients with aortic aneurysms. Molar ratio of Cu/Zn and antioxidant micronutrients to toxic elements was also calculated. A total of 108 patients: 47 with abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA), 61 patients with thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA), and a control group of 20 abdominal aortic (AA) and 20 thoracic aortic (TA) wall samples from the deceased were studied. The concentrations of mineral components in the tissue samples were determined by the AAS method. The average concentration of Cu in the aortic wall of patients with TAA was significantly lower than in the aortic wall samples of healthy people. The mean concentration of Zn in the aortic wall of patients with AAA and TAA was significantly lower than in the control group samples. Cu/Zn ratio was significantly higher in AAA patients than in control group which indicates a greater role of oxidative stress and inflammatory process in this type of aneurysm. The concentration of Se was significantly decreased in TAA patients compared with the control group; in turn, the concentration of Pb was increased in this group of patients. We observed significantly lower Cu/Pb ratio in TAA patients than in control group, whereas Zn/Pb ratio was significantly lower comparing with control samples in both types of aneurysms. In the examined aneurysms, we have shown the differences in concentrations of mineral components compared with the control tissues. The Zn concentration was decreased in both AAA and TAA samples. Impaired ratio of Zn to Pb may predispose to aortic aneurysms.Entities:
Keywords: Aortic aneurysm; Cadmium; Copper; Lead; Selenium; Zinc
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33006035 PMCID: PMC8222018 DOI: 10.1007/s12011-020-02410-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Trace Elem Res ISSN: 0163-4984 Impact factor: 3.738
Characteristic of the examined groups
| Variable | Control group | AAA patients | TAA patients |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 20 | 47 | 61 |
| Gender (M/F) | (10/10) | (41/6) | (41/20) |
| Age (years): average ± SD (range) | 52.4 ± 14.5 (21–68) | 69.7 ± 9.9 (46–86) | 60.1 ± 13.6 (22–83) |
| Aneurysm size (mm) average ± SD (range) | - | 73.815 ± 18.47 (50–120) | 53.377 ± 8.56 (30–92) |
| Smoking cigarettesa/no-smoking | nd | 41/6 | 48/13 |
| Alcohol drinkingb/no-drinking | nd | 21/26 | 9/52 |
AAA abdominal aortic aneurysm, TAA thoracic aortic aneurysm, SD standard deviation, nd no data
a20–40 cigarettes/daily
bMore than once a week
The content of zinc, copper, selenium, cadmium, and copper/zinc ratio in tissue samples of aortic aneurysms and in the control samples
| Mineral component | AA control ( | AAA ( | TA control ( | TAA ( |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Average ± SD (min.-max.) median (Q1, Q3) | ||||
| Cu (μg/g) | 1.75 ± 0.69 (0.94–3.03) 1.73 (1.20, 2.11) | 2.15 ± 1.39 (0.82–5.81) 1.46 (1.11, 2.66) | 1.19 ± 0.25 (0.59–1.56) 1.20 (1.04, 1.40) | 1.04 ± 0.32 # (0.54–2.53) 1.01 (0.82, 1.15) |
| Zn (μg/g) | 29.9 ± 18.88 (8.28–73.35) 22.85 (15.16, 40.06) | 18.54 ± 12.3* (1.02–51.22) 14.05 (10.07, 25.67) | 14.71 ± 2.64 (10.82–18.34) 15.37 (11.58, 17.23) | 12.9 ± 4.05 * (5.34–26.29) 12.48 (10,28, 14.68) |
| Cu/Zn molar ratio | 0.073 ± 0.034 (0.029–0.166) 0.067 (0.058, 0.070) | 0.180 ± 0.227 ^ (0.038–1.084) 0.110 (0.078, 0.141) | 0.085 ± 0.023 (0.045–0.128) 0.086 (0.071, 0.099) | 0.085 ± 0.019 (0.031–0.138) 0.084 (0.072, 0.094) |
| Se (ng/g) | 183.65 ± 84.09 (94.56–397.55) 190,12 (125.9, 210.1) | 222.63 ± 108.42 (67.93–375.35) 195.61 (126.5, 347.5) | 234.14 ± 32.32 (163.11–286.61) 231.42 (215.9, 256.1) | 216.60 ± 64.23 * (108.76–380.59) 206.98 (172.8, 242.0) |
| Cd (ng/g) | 71.01 ± 26.28 (15.31–98.20) 70.54 (62.72, 90.79) | 60.06 ± 32.26 (21.24–140.73) 51.87 (32.18, 82.95) | 68.66 ± 28.88 (21.15–110.81) 69.64 (49.36, 90.85) | 62.45 ± 40.72 (11.12–188.42) 50.01 (34.37, 80.26) |
| Pb (ng/g) | 208.41 ± 205.23 (36.82–678.71) 105.29 (66.42, 309.0) | 205.03 ± 202.73 (20.85–870.98) 149.45 (92.76, 247.4) | 251.91 ± 126.76 (83.84–498.29) 211.99 (166.7, 321.1) | 366.55 ± 238.20 * (11.81–950.25) 303.1 (200.12, 470.8) |
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AA abdominal aorta, AAA abdominal aortic aneurysm, TA thoracic aorta, TAA thoracic aortic aneurysm, SD standard deviation, Q1 lower quartile, Q3 upper quartile, p level of significance
*,#,^ differences between control and aortic aneurysm tissues
Fig. 1Molar ratio between antioxidant components and toxic elements in tissue samples of aortic aneurysms and in the control samples. Median values with lower and upper quartiles, AA–abdominal aorta, AAA–abdominal aortic aneurysm, TA–thoracic aorta, TAA–thoracic aortic aneurysm, *p < 0.05