A Follow-up Study of the Chronic Kidney Disease Patients Treated with Brazil Nut: Focus on Inflammation and Oxidative Stress

被引:0
|
作者
M. B. Stockler-Pinto
O. Malm
C. Moraes
N. E. Farage
W. S. Silva
S. M. F. Cozzolino
D. Mafra
机构
[1] Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ),Carlos Chagas Filho Biophysics Institute, Health Sciences Centre
[2] Fluminense Federal University (UFF),Cardiovascular Sciences Graduate Program
[3] Clinica RenalCor,Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[4] Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (FIOCRUZ),undefined
[5] University of São Paulo,undefined
来源
关键词
Chronic kidney disease; Oxidative stress; Brazil nut; Inflammation and selenium;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Brazil nut is the richest known food source of selenium. The supplementation with Brazil nut during 3 months was effective in reducing oxidative stress and inflammation in hemodialysis (HD) patients. However, there are no available data on the antioxidant effect after that supplementation. The objective of this work was to determine if the beneficial effects of one Brazil nut supplementation per day during 3 months for the HD patients could be sustained after 12 months. Twenty-nine HD patients (58.6 % men, 51.0 ± 3.3 years) from RenalCor Clinic, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, were followed up 12 months after the supplementation study had finished. The plasma levels of antioxidant substances as selenium, glutathione peroxidase (GPx), 8-isoprostane, 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) and cytokines (tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) and interleukin-6 (IL-6)) were determined before, after 3 months of supplementation and after 12 months. After 3-months supplementation, cytokines, 8-OHdG and 8-isoprostane plasma levels have decreased and the activity of GPx and selenium plasma levels have increased significantly. Additionally, after 12 months, the values of 8-isoprostane, 8-OHdG and cytokines increased and the activity of GPx and selenium plasma levels decreased significantly. The levels of oxidative stress and inflammation biomarkers after 12 months increased compared to the basal levels. Consequently, it is necessary to motivate patients to adopt different dietary intake patterns.
引用
收藏
页码:67 / 72
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Impact of inflammation and oxidative stress on vascular calcifications in chronic kidney disease
    Z. A. Massy
    C. Mazière
    S. Kamel
    M. Brazier
    G. Choukroun
    C. Tribouilloy
    M. Slama
    M. Andrejak
    J. C. Mazière
    Pediatric Nephrology, 2005, 20 : 380 - 382
  • [22] Acute effect of simvastatin on inflammation and oxidative stress in chronic kidney disease
    Dummer, Claus D.
    Thome, Fernando S.
    Zingano, Bianca
    Lindoso, Alberto
    Veronese, Francisco V.
    JOURNAL OF NEPHROLOGY, 2008, 21 (06) : 900 - 908
  • [23] Inflammation, Oxidative Stress, and Bone in Chronic Kidney Disease in the Osteoimmunology Era
    Mazzaferro, Sandro
    Bagordo, Domenico
    De Martini, Natalia
    Pasquali, Marzia
    Rotondi, Silverio
    Tartaglione, Lida
    Stenvinkel, Peter
    CALCIFIED TISSUE INTERNATIONAL, 2021, 108 (04) : 452 - 460
  • [24] Chronic Kidney Disease and Dietary Supplementation: Effects on Inflammation and Oxidative Stress
    Martello, Elisa
    Perondi, Francesca
    Bruni, Natascia
    Bisanzio, Donal
    Meineri, Giorgia
    Lippi, Ilaria
    VETERINARY SCIENCES, 2021, 8 (11)
  • [25] Impact of inflammation and oxidative stress on vascular calcifications in chronic kidney disease
    Massy, ZA
    Mazière, C
    Kamel, S
    Brazier, M
    Choukroun, G
    Tribouilloy, C
    Slama, M
    Andrejak, M
    Mazière, JC
    PEDIATRIC NEPHROLOGY, 2005, 20 (03) : 380 - 382
  • [26] Inflammation, Oxidative Stress, and Bone in Chronic Kidney Disease in the Osteoimmunology Era
    Sandro Mazzaferro
    Domenico Bagordo
    Natalia De Martini
    Marzia Pasquali
    Silverio Rotondi
    Lida Tartaglione
    Peter Stenvinkel
    Calcified Tissue International, 2021, 108 : 452 - 460
  • [27] Brazil Nut (Bertholletia excelsa, HBK) Improves Oxidative Stress and Inflammation Biomarkers in Hemodialysis Patients
    Stockler-Pinto, Milena Barcza
    Mafra, Denise
    Moraes, Cristiane
    Lobo, Julie
    Boaventura, Gilson Teles
    Farage, Najla Elias
    Silva, Wellington Seguins
    Cozzolino, Silvia Franciscato
    Malm, Olaf
    BIOLOGICAL TRACE ELEMENT RESEARCH, 2014, 158 (01) : 105 - 112
  • [28] INCREASED RISK FOR CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE IN KIDNEY STONE FORMERS: A FOLLOW-UP STUDY IN JAPANESE MEN
    Ando, Ryosuke
    Nagaya, Teruo
    Suzuki, Sadao
    Taguchi, Kazumi
    Okada, Atsushi
    Yasui, Takahiro
    Tozawa, Keiichi
    Kohri, Kenjiro
    JOURNAL OF UROLOGY, 2015, 193 (04): : E416 - E416
  • [29] Bone density in renal transplant recipients and in patients with chronic kidney disease: a follow-up study in children and adolescents
    Cvijetic, S.
    Slavicek, J.
    Karacic, I.
    Puretic, Z.
    Kes, P.
    CLINICAL NEPHROLOGY, 2010, 73 (03) : 197 - 203
  • [30] Outcome of Chronic Kidney Disease Patients on the Basis of Referral to Nephrologist: A One-Year Follow-up Study
    Anees, Muhammad
    Hussain, Yasir
    Ibrahim, Muhammad
    Ilahi, Irfan
    Ahmad, Sajjad
    Asif, Khushbakht Isma
    Jameel, Amina
    JCPSP-JOURNAL OF THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS PAKISTAN, 2018, 28 (04): : 304 - 307