To assess the role of oxidative metabolism and nitric oxide synthesis for elucid a ting their pathophysiological mechanisms in a Tibetan patient with essential hyp ertension Methods The serum levels of total supero...To assess the role of oxidative metabolism and nitric oxide synthesis for elucid a ting their pathophysiological mechanisms in a Tibetan patient with essential hyp ertension Methods The serum levels of total superoxide dismutase (T SOD), malondialdehyde (MDA), total antioxidant capacity (T AOC), nitric oxide (NO) and nitric oxide synthase (NOS) were assayed in sixty native Tibetans (thirty hypertensive patients and t hirty healthy volunteers as control) Results The levels of T SOD, T AOC, NO and NOS were significantly lower in the patien t group than in the control group ( P <0 01); MDA was significantly higher in the patient group than in the control group ( P <0 01) The level of MDA ha d a strong negative correlation with T SOD, T AOC, NO and NOS ( r =-0 82, -0 76, -0 79, -0 73, respectively, P <0 001 for all) Conclusion Tibetan patients with essential hypertension (EH) may have underlying oxidative metabolism dysfunction and depressed NO synthesis, both responsible for the hype rtensive process展开更多
文摘To assess the role of oxidative metabolism and nitric oxide synthesis for elucid a ting their pathophysiological mechanisms in a Tibetan patient with essential hyp ertension Methods The serum levels of total superoxide dismutase (T SOD), malondialdehyde (MDA), total antioxidant capacity (T AOC), nitric oxide (NO) and nitric oxide synthase (NOS) were assayed in sixty native Tibetans (thirty hypertensive patients and t hirty healthy volunteers as control) Results The levels of T SOD, T AOC, NO and NOS were significantly lower in the patien t group than in the control group ( P <0 01); MDA was significantly higher in the patient group than in the control group ( P <0 01) The level of MDA ha d a strong negative correlation with T SOD, T AOC, NO and NOS ( r =-0 82, -0 76, -0 79, -0 73, respectively, P <0 001 for all) Conclusion Tibetan patients with essential hypertension (EH) may have underlying oxidative metabolism dysfunction and depressed NO synthesis, both responsible for the hype rtensive process