Levels of l-ascorbic acid and cadmium in the saphenous vein of patients with coronary artery disease are negatively correlated
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jtemb.2016.03.011
Levels of l-ascorbic acid and cadmium in the saphenous vein of patients with coronary artery disease are negatively correlated
Abstract
Background: The aim of this study was the simultaneous determination of levels of cadmium and l-ascorbic Acid (AA) in human saphenous vein (SV) used in coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and check whether there is a relationship between these levels.
Methods: Human SV were collected from 40 patients (20 men and 20 women; age, 40-75 years) at the time of routine coronary artery surgical revascularization. The concentration of cadmium in the tissue was determined according to the GF AAS-atomic absorption method. The concentration of AA was assayed in supernatant by FIA method with spectrophotometric detection.
Results: AA concentration (mean±SD); men: 98,7±13,18μg/g tissue, women: 96,06±11,98μg/g tissue. Cadmium concentration(mean±SD); men: 309±103,71ng/g tissue, women: 348,5±255,71ng/g tissue. Correlations among concentrations of AA and cadmium were insignificant negative in the group of men (Pearson r=-0,1504, p=0,5269) and in the group women (Pearson r=-0339, p=0144).
Conclusions: Negative correlations among concentrations of AA and cadmium in human SV obtained in our study may indicate a protective effect of this vitamin in relation to toxic cadmium.
Keywords: Ascorbic acid; Cadmium; Level; Saphenous vein.
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