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Determinants of Oxidative Stress Related to Gender: Relevance of Age and Smoking Habit

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Specialties Biochemistry
Pathology
Date 2011 Jun 18
PMID 21679134
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Abstract

Background: Magnitude and major causes of oxidative stress may be different between sexes, although limitedly addressed in clinical studies with controversial results. The present study aimed to determine whether any gender-related difference exists concerning oxidative stress in a population of 332 subjects of both sexes, in a wide age range, with and without cigarette smoking habit.

Methods: The Oxidative-INDEX was calculated after evaluation of serum hydroperoxides (ROMs) and total antioxidant capacity (OXY) by means of commercial kits (d-ROMs and Oxy-adsorbent Tests, Diacron, Italy) subtracting the OXY standardized variable from the ROMs standardized variable.

Results: The Oxidative-INDEX resulted higher in women with respect to men (p<0.001), in smokers (p<0.01) than in non-smokers, and correlated with cigarette number (p<0.01), age (p<0.001), and post-menopausal status (p<0.001). The multivariate analysis identified age, high blood pressure, and smoking habit as factors independently associated with the Oxidative-INDEX in men, whereas cigarette smoking and age represented the independent risk factors for an elevated oxidative stress status in women.

Conclusions: Gender-based differences in oxidative stress levels may provide a biochemical basis for the epidemiologic differences in the disease susceptibility between sexes, and suggest different strategies for risk assessment, diagnosis, and treatment specifically targeted to men and women.

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