Comparison of Plasma Lipid Peroxidants, Glycosilated Hemoglobin, Conjugated Dienes and CPR Level in Smokers and Non-smokers Men

Background Smoking is one of most important problems of health situation in the entire world. Oxidant materials in cigarette have a positive role in increasing risk of atherosclerosis and other maleffects of such ingredients. The objective of this study is to evaluate the effects of cigarett...

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Main Authors: Reza Rouzbahani, Sedighe Asgary, Gholam Ali Naderi, Mostafa Dehghan Nejad, Farahnaz Rezaei
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Language:fas
Published: Isfahan University of Medical Sciences 2009-05-01
Series:مجله دانشکده پزشکی اصفهان
Online Access:http://jims.mui.ac.ir/index.php/jims/article/view/199
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author Reza Rouzbahani
Sedighe Asgary
Gholam Ali Naderi
Mostafa Dehghan Nejad
Farahnaz Rezaei
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Sedighe Asgary
Gholam Ali Naderi
Mostafa Dehghan Nejad
Farahnaz Rezaei
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description Background Smoking is one of most important problems of health situation in the entire world. Oxidant materials in cigarette have a positive role in increasing risk of atherosclerosis and other maleffects of such ingredients. The objective of this study is to evaluate the effects of cigarette smoking on lipid peroxidation, values of HbA1C, quantitative CRP and conjugated CRP and conjugated dienes (CDs) in smoker and non-smoker men. Methods In this descriptive analytical study, fifty healthy male smokers and fifty male non-smokers were selected by a convenient sampling method. The smokers had history of at least 6 pack/year cigarette (about 10-20 cigarette/day) uses. Measurement of fasting plasma glucose, quantitative CRP, HbA1C, lipid peroxidants, conjugated dienes, cholesterol and triglyceride were done for all patients. Findings Study showed the values of the HbA1C, Lipid oxidants and CRP were significantly higher in the smokers than non-smokers. There was a positive relation between duration of smoking and the number of cigarettes smoked per day and HbA1C. There was also correlation between fasting blood sugar and the number of smoked cigarette per day and this correlation was significant. Conclusion Our results confirm the effects of smoking on lipid oxidation, hemoglobulin glycation and CRP as possible contributor of atherosclerosis, although further studies are recommended to verify the exact mechanisms. Key words: Cigarette Smoking, Lipid peroxidation, HbA1C, CRP, Conjugated dienes
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spelling doaj.art-8e4420360e464004a4b5d9224397f9cb2023-08-02T04:43:42ZfasIsfahan University of Medical Sciencesمجله دانشکده پزشکی اصفهان1027-75951735-854X2009-05-012793115121192Comparison of Plasma Lipid Peroxidants, Glycosilated Hemoglobin, Conjugated Dienes and CPR Level in Smokers and Non-smokers MenReza Rouzbahani0Sedighe Asgary1Gholam Ali Naderi2Mostafa Dehghan Nejad3Farahnaz Rezaei4Social Medicine Specoalist, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, IsfahanAssociate Professor of Pharmacognosy, Isfahan Heart and Applied Physiology Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, IsfahanAssociate Professor of Clinical Biochemistry, Isfahan Heart Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical SciencesResearcher, Military Hospital, IsfahanResearcher, Isfahan Health Center Number 2, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, IsfahanBackground Smoking is one of most important problems of health situation in the entire world. Oxidant materials in cigarette have a positive role in increasing risk of atherosclerosis and other maleffects of such ingredients. The objective of this study is to evaluate the effects of cigarette smoking on lipid peroxidation, values of HbA1C, quantitative CRP and conjugated CRP and conjugated dienes (CDs) in smoker and non-smoker men. Methods In this descriptive analytical study, fifty healthy male smokers and fifty male non-smokers were selected by a convenient sampling method. The smokers had history of at least 6 pack/year cigarette (about 10-20 cigarette/day) uses. Measurement of fasting plasma glucose, quantitative CRP, HbA1C, lipid peroxidants, conjugated dienes, cholesterol and triglyceride were done for all patients. Findings Study showed the values of the HbA1C, Lipid oxidants and CRP were significantly higher in the smokers than non-smokers. There was a positive relation between duration of smoking and the number of cigarettes smoked per day and HbA1C. There was also correlation between fasting blood sugar and the number of smoked cigarette per day and this correlation was significant. Conclusion Our results confirm the effects of smoking on lipid oxidation, hemoglobulin glycation and CRP as possible contributor of atherosclerosis, although further studies are recommended to verify the exact mechanisms. Key words: Cigarette Smoking, Lipid peroxidation, HbA1C, CRP, Conjugated dieneshttp://jims.mui.ac.ir/index.php/jims/article/view/199
spellingShingle Reza Rouzbahani
Sedighe Asgary
Gholam Ali Naderi
Mostafa Dehghan Nejad
Farahnaz Rezaei
Comparison of Plasma Lipid Peroxidants, Glycosilated Hemoglobin, Conjugated Dienes and CPR Level in Smokers and Non-smokers Men
مجله دانشکده پزشکی اصفهان
title Comparison of Plasma Lipid Peroxidants, Glycosilated Hemoglobin, Conjugated Dienes and CPR Level in Smokers and Non-smokers Men
title_full Comparison of Plasma Lipid Peroxidants, Glycosilated Hemoglobin, Conjugated Dienes and CPR Level in Smokers and Non-smokers Men
title_fullStr Comparison of Plasma Lipid Peroxidants, Glycosilated Hemoglobin, Conjugated Dienes and CPR Level in Smokers and Non-smokers Men
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Plasma Lipid Peroxidants, Glycosilated Hemoglobin, Conjugated Dienes and CPR Level in Smokers and Non-smokers Men
title_short Comparison of Plasma Lipid Peroxidants, Glycosilated Hemoglobin, Conjugated Dienes and CPR Level in Smokers and Non-smokers Men
title_sort comparison of plasma lipid peroxidants glycosilated hemoglobin conjugated dienes and cpr level in smokers and non smokers men
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