TITLE:
Influence of Antirisk Factors of Cardiovascular Diseases on Intracellular Metabolism of Neutrophils in Men with Obesity
AUTHORS:
Andrey Kratnov, Elena Timganova
KEYWORDS:
Obesity, Neutrophils, Reactive Forms of Oxygen, Antioxidance
JOURNAL NAME:
World Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery,
Vol.5 No.3,
February
28,
2015
ABSTRACT: Background: The factor promoting development of oxidative stress at obesity can be the neutro-phils. Objective: To study the influence antirisk factors of cardiovascular diseases on intracellular metabolism of neutrophils in men with peripheral obesity. Methods: In 103 male patients aged 23 to 64 years without coronary heart disease, we studied the presence obesity, antirisk factors of cardiovascular diseases, and the metabolic activity of neutrophils. Results: It is identified that obesity in men associates with more rare use of crude vegetables or fruits every day, and also low physical activity. The daily uses of crude vegetables or fruits, and also the increase of physical activity in obese men promote increase intracellular activity of antioxidative protection at neutrophils. Conclusion: The antirisk factors of cardiovascular diseases increase activity antioxidative protection of neutrophils in men with peripheral obesity, reducing the probability of development of oxidative stress.