

Oxidative stress seems to be an important link between obesity and cardiovascular disease. The aim of our study was to assess oxidative stress in obese patients stratified according to ambulatory blood pressure status and to determine independent predictors of abnormal left ventricular geometry.A cross-sectional study was conducted. A total of 113 obese participants referred for 24-h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) aged 9–19 years, and 29 healthy controls were enrolled. In addition to anthropometric and biochemical measurements, such as fasting serum levels of glucose, insulin, lipid profile, and oxidative biomarkers, ABPM and echocardiography were performed.According to ABPM results, obese subjects were split in two groups: 57 hypertensive and 56 normotensive. Both hypertensive and normotensive obese participants had higher levels of oxidative stress parameters (pro-oxidative/antioxidative balance and total oxidant status) compared with control group. Levels of superoxide anion (O 2 − ) and sulfhydryl groups were higher in obese hypertensive participants as compared to obese normotensive and control groups. Abnormal left ventricular geometry among obese participants was independently associated with O 2 − (p =.006) and body mass index z score (p =.020), with no significant impact of gender, while age and systolic blood pressure exhibited interaction term for the outcome.The independent effect of oxidative mechanisms on left ventricular geometry appears to start in childhood. Oxidative stress occurs in obese adolescents prior to the development of sustained hypertension. © 2018, © 2018 Medisinsk Fysiologisk Forenings Forlag (MFFF).
| EMTREE drug terms: | glucosehigh density lipoprotein cholesterolinsulinlipidoxygensuperoxidethiol grouptriacylglyceroluric acidbiological markerinsulinlipid |
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| EMTREE medical terms: | adolescentadolescent obesityageArticleblood pressure monitoringbody masscardiovascular riskchildcomparative studycontrolled studycross-sectional studyechocardiographyfemaleglucose blood levelheart ventricle remodelinghumanhypertensioninsulin blood levelinsulin resistancemajor clinical studymaleobese patientoxidative stresspriority journalsystolic blood pressuretriacylglycerol blood leveluric acid blood levelwaist hip ratioadultbloodcardiovascular diseasecomplicationlipid metabolismmetabolismobesitypathology |
| MeSH: | AdolescentAdultBiomarkersBlood GlucoseCardiovascular DiseasesChildHumansHypertensionInsulinLipid MetabolismLipidsObesityOxidative StressVentricular Remodeling |
glucose, 50-99-7, 84778-64-3; insulin, 9004-10-8; lipid, 66455-18-3; oxygen, 7782-44-7; superoxide, 11062-77-4; uric acid, 69-93-2;
Biomarkers; Blood Glucose; Insulin; Lipids
| Funding sponsor | Funding number | Acronym |
|---|---|---|
| 175035,175079 |
This work was financially supported by the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Serbia under Grant numbers 175079 and 175035
Paripović, D.; Nephrology Department, University Children’s Hospital, Tiršova 10, Belgrade, Serbia;
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