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Smoking or its cessation does not alter the susceptibility to in vitro LDL oxidation
Authors:van den Berkmortel F W  Demacker P N  Wollersheim H  Thien T  Stalenhoef A F
Institution:Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, University Hospital Nijmegen, The Netherlands. F.Vandenberkmortel@aig.azn.nL
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Enhanced induction of low density lipoprotein (LDL) oxidation may play a role in the increased cardiovascular risk in smokers. We determined LDL oxidisability in vitro in non-smokers, smokers and in subjects after smoking cessation. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Plasma lipids and copper induced LDL oxidation in vitro were measured in 31 persistent smokers, 47 smokers who tried to stop smoking and 25 non-smokers. In the smoking cessation group, blood was collected before then 1, 3, 6 and 12 months after smoking cessation, and in the persistent smoking and non-smoking groups at baseline and after 12 months. Plasma thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) were measured 3 times (at baseline then after 1 and 3 months) in all subjects who refrained from smoking (controlled by urinary cotinine concentrations) for at least 3 months. RESULTS: At baseline, no differences in mean age, body mass index and lipid profiles between groups were present. Seventeen subjects of the smoking cessation group (36%) managed to quit during 12 months. Smoking cessation was associated with an increase in mean weight (P
Keywords:cigarette smoking  LDL oxidation  smoking cessation
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