The relationship between micronuclei in human lymphocytes and selected micronutrients in vegetarians and non-vegetarians

被引:27
作者
Kazimirova, Alena
Barancokova, Magdalena
Krajcovicova-Kudlackova, Marica
Volkovova, Katarina
Staruchova, Marta
Valachovicova, Martina
Paukova, Viera
Blazicek, Pavel
Wsolova, Ladislava
Dusinska, Maria
机构
[1] Slovak Med Univ, Inst Prevent & Clin Med, Bratislava 83301, Slovakia
[2] Hosp Def Minist, Bratislava, Slovakia
关键词
nutrition; vegetarian diet; micronuclei; vitamin C; vitamin E; beta-carotene; B-12; folic acid; homocysteine; FRAP;
D O I
10.1016/j.mrgentox.2006.08.001
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
A vegetarian diet results in higher intake of vitamins and micronutrients, which - although providing antioxidant defence - may lead to deficiency in other micronutrients involved in DNA metabolism and stability (such as vitamins belonging to the B group). The principal difference among various vegetarian diets is the extent to which animal products are avoided. We have performed a pilot study to determine the relationship between the micronucleus frequency in lymphocytes and diet, and we compared the levels of Vitamins C and E, beta-carotene, B-12, folic acid, homocysteine and total antioxidant capacity in healthy vegetarians and non-vegetarians. The vegetarian group, consisting of 24 volunteers (13 women and 11 men), were matched for age and sex with 24 volunteers (12 women and 12 men) with a traditional dietary habit. Among the vegetarians were 13 lacto-ovo-vegetarians with average duration of vegetarian diet 10.8 years (ranging from 5 to 26 years) and 11 lacto-vegetarians with average duration of vegetarian diet 8.2 years (ranging from 3 to 15 years). Homocysteine, Vitamins C and E and P-carotene levels in plasma were assayed by HPLC, and serum folate and Vitamin B-12 were determined with Elecsys Immunoassay tests. The total antioxidant capacity of plasma was estimated by measuring the ferric-reducing activity in a spectrophotometric assay. Micronuclei were measured in cytokinesis-blocked lymphocytes. Vegetarians had significantly higher levels of Vitamin C and beta-carotene (but not Vitamin E) in plasma compared with non-vegetarians (P < 0.001). There were no significant differences in serum levels of folic acid and Vitamin B-12 between the monitored groups. Levels of folic acid in vegetarians correlated with length of vegetarianism (r = 0.62, P = 0.001, N = 24). Vegetarians had elevated levels of homocysteine compared with non-vegetarians (P = 0.007), as did vegetarian women compared with non-vegetarian women (P = 0.031). We did not find any differences in total antioxidant capacity or in micronucleus frequency between the groups. Micronuclei correlated with age (r = 0.62, P < 0.001, N = 48), women having higher frequencies than men. Multifactorial regression analysis showed significant effects of age, sex and total antioxidant capacity on micronucleus frequency (N = 48, P < 0.001). (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:64 / 70
页数:7
相关论文
共 37 条
[31]   Relations of plasma homocysteine to left ventricular structure and function:: the Framingham Heart Study [J].
Sundströma, J ;
Sullivan, L ;
Selhub, J ;
Benjamin, EJ ;
D'Agostino, RB ;
Jacques, PF ;
Rosenberg, IH ;
Levy, D ;
Wilson, PWF ;
Vasan, RS .
EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL, 2004, 25 (06) :523-530
[32]  
Surralles J, 1996, AM J HUM GENET, V59, P1091
[33]  
Tucker JD, 1996, HUM GENET, V97, P471
[34]  
VESTER B, 1991, EUR J CLIN CHEM CLIN, V29, P549
[35]   The application of scanning vibrometer in mapping ultrasound fields [J].
Wang, YB ;
Theobald, P ;
Tyrer, J ;
Lepper, P .
AMUM 2004: Advanced Metrology for Ultrasound in Medicine 2004, 2004, 1 :167-173
[36]   Homocysteine and atherothrombosis [J].
Welch, GN ;
Loscalzo, J .
NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 1998, 338 (15) :1042-1050
[37]   Folate status, metabolic genotype, and biomarkers of genotoxicity in healthy subjects [J].
Zijno, A ;
Andreoli, C ;
Leopardi, P ;
Marcon, F ;
Rossi, S ;
Caiola, S ;
Verdina, A ;
Galati, R ;
Cafolla, A ;
Crebelli, R .
CARCINOGENESIS, 2003, 24 (06) :1097-1103