Korean Circ J.  2005 Feb;35(2):149-154. 10.4070/kcj.2005.35.2.149.

Relationship between Essential Hypertension and Serum Antioxidant Minerals

Affiliations
  • 1Research Institute of Food & Nutritional Sciences, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea. ycleekim@yonsei.ac.kr
  • 2Department of General Education, Kangnam University, Yongin, Korea.
  • 3Cardiovascular Research Institute, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES
Essential hypertension has been accepted as being associated with a loss of the balance between pro- and anti-oxidations. Essential trace elements, such as Se, Mn, Cu and Zn, participate in various enzyme reactions necessary for the antioxidant defense system of cells. The object of the present study was to evaluate the serum levels of anti-oxidant minerals, which may be related to the pathophysiology of essential hypertension.
SUBJECTS AND METHODS
The subjects were composed of 50 normotensive controls; 25 men and 25 women (14 premenopausal, 11 postmenopausal), and 50 hypertensive patients; 16 men and 32 women (19 premenopausal, 13 postmenopausal). ICP-MS was employed to measure the mineral concentrations.
RESULTS
Compared with controls, the serum Se and Zn concentrations in the essential hypertensive patients were elevated (Se 12.78+/-0.47 vs. 17.85+/-0.58 microliter/dL, p=0.0008; Zn 110.87+/-5.36 vs. 134.36+/-5.95 microliter/dL, p=0.0040), whereas those of Mn and Cu were decreased (Mn 0.49+/-0.02 vs. 0.28+/-0.03 microliter/dL, p=0.0121; Cu 127.84+/-5.07 vs. 93.88+/-2.90 microliter/dL, p<0.0001). The mean Cu/Zn ratio of the patients was higher than that of the controls (1.14+/-0.03 vs. 0.67+/-0.02, p=0.0057). In the hypertensive patients, there was a negative correlation between the Zn and Cu concentrations (correlation coefficient -0.36458, p=0.0395).
CONCLUSION
The analyzed mineral concentrations were significantly different between the essential hypertensive patients and the controls. It remains to be determined whether the alterations in the serum concentrations of antioxidant minerals are responsible for the pathogenesis of essential hypertension or just a simple consequence of hypertension.

Keyword

Hypertension; Selenium; Manganese; Copper; Zinc

MeSH Terms

Copper
Female
Humans
Hypertension*
Male
Manganese
Minerals*
Selenium
Trace Elements
Zinc
Copper
Manganese
Minerals
Selenium
Trace Elements
Zinc
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