A. El-sohemy et al., Population-based study of alpha- and gamma-tocopherol in plasma and adipose tissue as biomarkers of intake in Costa Rican adults, AM J CLIN N, 74(3), 2001, pp. 356-363
Background: gamma -Tocopherol is the most abundant form of vitamin E in the
US diet, but alpha -tocopherol concentrations are the highest in plasma an
d tissues. Although plasma and adipose tissue concentrations of alpha -toco
pherol have been used as biomarkers of intake, the relation between gamma -
tocopherol intake and concentrations in plasma and adipose tissue is unknow
n.
Objective: Our goal was to investigate in a randomly selected population fr
om Costa Rica whether plasma or adipose tissue concentrations of alpha- and
gamma -tocopherol are suitable biomarkers of intake.
Design: A total of 361 men ((x) over bar +/- SD age: 55 +/- 11 y) and 121 w
omen (aged 59 +/- 10 y) completed a 135-item food-frequency questionnaire a
nd provided a fasting blood sample and adipose tissue biopsy sample.
Results: Dietary gamma -tocopherol correlated with adipose tissue (r=0.37,
P<0.001) and plasma (r=0.42, P<0.001) concentrations, regardless of supplem
ent use. Dietary alpha -tocopherol correlated poorly with adipose tissue (r
=0.15, P<0.01) and plasma (r=0.16, P<0.001) concentrations, and these corre
lations were even lower when users of vitamin supplements (n=24) were exclu
ded (adipose tissue: r=0.10, P<0.05; plasma: r=0.09, P<0.05). Compared with
subjects who reported palm shortening (36%) as the major type of fat used
for cooking, subjects using soybean oil (52%) had higher amounts of both al
pha- and gamma -tocopherol in their diets. However, only gamma -tocopherol
concentrations were higher in the plasma and adipose tissue of soybean oil
users.
Conclusions: Plasma and adipose tissue concentrations of gamma -tocopherol
are equally good biomarkers of intake. The weak associations between alpha
-tocopherol intake and plasma or adipose tissue concentrations suggest that
these biomarkers are influenced more by factors other than alpha -tocopher
ol intake.