Oxidative stress and non-enzymic antioxidant status in hypertensive patients in Nigeria

2007 
Oxidative stress and non-enzymic antioxidant status in plasma of hypertensive patients in Nigeria were investigated. One hundred and fifty hypertensive patients (82 males and 68 females) age range 55 – 75 years visiting Federal Medical Centre, Owerri were selected for the study. Controls were 120 apparently healthy subjects (66 males and 54 females) age range 55 -75 years. Patients with complication such as renal diseases, viral and bacterial infections were excluded from the study. In The hypertensive patients presented significantly higher mean values of plasma total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol and triacylglycerols and reduced HDL-cholesterol and phospholipids (p such as Vitamin C, vitamin E and reduced glutathione in plasma were significantly depleted in the hypertensive patients (p oxidative stress and depleted non-enzymic antioxidant status even in developing countries like Nigeria.
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