EFFECT OF FISH-OIL AND VITAMIN-E ON THE CARDIOVASCULAR RISK INDICATORS FIBRINOGEN, C-REACTIVE PROTEIN AND PAI ACTIVITY IN HEALTHY-YOUNG VOLUNTEERS

Citation
Mpm. Demaat et al., EFFECT OF FISH-OIL AND VITAMIN-E ON THE CARDIOVASCULAR RISK INDICATORS FIBRINOGEN, C-REACTIVE PROTEIN AND PAI ACTIVITY IN HEALTHY-YOUNG VOLUNTEERS, Fibrinolysis, 8, 1994, pp. 50-52
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Hematology
Journal title
ISSN journal
02689499
Volume
8
Year of publication
1994
Supplement
2
Pages
50 - 52
Database
ISI
SICI code
0268-9499(1994)8:<50:EOFAVO>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
High plasma levels of fibrinogen, C-reactive protein (CRP) and plasmin ogen activator inhibitor (PAI) activity are associated with an increas ed risk of ischaemic heart disease and stroke. There are indications t hat N-3 fatty acids influence the production of these proteins, but on ly in the presence of an adequate amount of the antioxidant vitamin E. In this study we have evaluated the effect on plasma levels of fibrin ogen and CRP of fish oil containing N-3 fatty acids and the natural an tioxidant vitamin E. 11 healthy young volunteers with fibrinogen and C RP levels in the normal range were supplemented for one week with 30 g /day fish oil, containing 60 IU vitamin E. No effects on fibrinogen an d on CRP were found, indicating that fish oil has no effect on basal l evels of fibrinogen and CRP. The effect of vitamin E on fibrinogen, CR P and PAI activity levels was evaluated in 20 healthy volunteers (age 21-31) who received vitamin E (dose doubling every 2 weeks from 25 to 800 IU/day) for 12 weeks. No significant changes in fibrinogen, CRP an d PAI activity levels were found. From these studies we conclude that it is unlikely that short term supplementation with fish oil or vitami n E influences the levels of the acute phase reactants fibrinogen, CRP or PAI activity in healthy young volunteers with normal levels of the se risk indicators.