Table 2: Oxidative stress parameters in women with metabolic syndrome with or without D hypovitaminosis.
|
MetSHD (n = 63) |
MetSD (n = 25) |
p value |
SH |
304.3 (192.9-488.5) |
413.0 (199.0-471.5) |
0.38 |
AOPP (uMol/ L of chloramine-T-equivalent) |
84.9 (39.9-206.2) |
67.5 (39.2-241.75) |
0.03 |
NOx (uM) |
7.02 (3.7-16.7) |
5.0 (3.1-20.5) |
0.05 |
CL-LOOH (cpm) |
930265 (103887-3363230) |
1142567 (409383-4730787) |
0.12 |
TRAP/Uric acid |
220.4 (121.4-406.8) |
221.1 (145.7-332.7) |
0.84 |
AOPP/TRAP |
0.34 (0.1-1.3) |
0.3 (0.2-1.3) |
0.72 |
PON (mMol/Lcm-1) |
428.1 (133.8-744.7) |
289.3 (160.6-583.2) |
0.06 |
MetSHD: Metabolic syndrome with hypovitaminosis D (Vitamin D < 30 ng/mL); MetSD: Metabolic syndrome with sufficient vitamin D (D Vitamin ≥ 30 ng/mL); SH: Sulphydril group; AOPP: Advanced oxidation products protein; NOx: Nitric oxide products; CL-LOOH: Terc-butil hydroperoxide-9-initiated chemiluminescence; TRAP: Total radical trapping antioxidant parameter; PON: Paraoxonase,
The results were expressed as median, interquartile range (25%-75%). Differences were assessed by Mann Whitney test (p < 0.05).