5 results on '"Batbout F"'
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2. Cardiovascular lesions of type IIa familial hypercholesterolemia: a report of 34 homozygous cases
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Ayary, M., Maatouk, F., Tiss, M., Zili, J., Pousse, H., Golli, M., Gamra, H., Batbout, F., Slimane, M.N., and Ben Farhat, M.
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- 1994
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3. Correlation of trans fatty acids with the severity of coronary artery disease lesions.
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Hadj Ahmed S, Kharroubi W, Kaoubaa N, Zarrouk A, Batbout F, Gamra H, Najjar MF, Lizard G, Hininger-Favier I, and Hammami M
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- Adult, Aged, Antioxidants metabolism, Biomarkers blood, Coronary Artery Disease genetics, Coronary Artery Disease pathology, Female, Humans, Lipid Peroxidation genetics, Male, Malondialdehyde blood, Middle Aged, Oleic Acid blood, Oleic Acid genetics, Oleic Acids, Oxidative Stress genetics, Severity of Illness Index, Trans Fatty Acids genetics, Triglycerides blood, Triglycerides genetics, Cholesterol, HDL blood, Cholesterol, LDL blood, Coronary Artery Disease blood, Trans Fatty Acids blood
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Background: Nutritional choices, which include the source of dietary fatty acids (FA), have an important significant impact on coronary artery disease (CAD). We aimed to determine on patients with CAD the relationships between Trans fatty acids (Trans FA) and different CAD associated parameters such as inflammatory and oxidative stress parameters in addition to Gensini score as a vascular severity index., Methods: Fatty acid profiles were established by gas chromatography from 111 CAD patients compared to 120 age-matched control group. Lipid peroxidation biomarkers, oxidative stress, inflammatory parameters and Gensini score were studied., Results: Our study showed a significant decrease of the antioxidant parameters levels such as erythrocyte glutathione peroxydase (GPx) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities, plasma antioxidant status (FRAP) and thiol (SH) groups in CAD patients. On the other hand, catalase activity, conjugated dienes and malondialdehyde were increased. Plasmatic and erythrocyte Trans FA were also increased in CAD patients compared to controls. Furthermore, divergent associations of these Trans FA accumulations were observed with low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol/ high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDL-C/HDL-C) ratio, Apolipoprotein B (ApoB), lipid peroxidation parameters, high-sensitivity C Reactive Protein (hs-CRP), Interleukin 6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) and Gensini score. Especially, elaidic acid (C18:1 trans 9), trans C18:2 isomers and trans 11 eicosanoic acid are correlated with these parameters. Trans FA are also associated with oxidative stress, confirmed by a positive correlation between C20:1 trans 11 and GPx in erythrocytes., Conclusions: High level of Trans FA was highly associated with the induction of inflammation, oxidative stress and lipoperoxidation which appear to be based on the vascular severity and might be of interest to assess the stage and progression of atherosclerosis. The measurement of these Trans FA would be of great value for the screening of lipid metabolism disorders in CAD patients.
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- 2018
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4. Association of plasma fatty acid alteration with the severity of coronary artery disease lesions in Tunisian patients.
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Hadj Ahmed S, Kaoubaa N, Kharroubi W, Zarrouk A, Najjar MF, Batbout F, Gamra H, Lizard G, and Hammami M
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- Aged, Apolipoprotein A-I blood, Case-Control Studies, Coronary Artery Disease diagnosis, Coronary Artery Disease physiopathology, Erucic Acids blood, Fatty Acids classification, Female, Humans, Lipoproteins, HDL blood, Male, Middle Aged, Severity of Illness Index, Stearic Acids blood, Tunisia, Apolipoproteins B blood, Coronary Artery Disease blood, Fatty Acids blood, Lipoproteins, LDL blood, Lipoproteins, VLDL blood, Triglycerides blood
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Background: Some factors related to diet are known to be involved in the progression of atherosclerosis in humans., Methods: The relationship between plasma fatty acid (FA) levels and the severity of coronary artery disease (CAD), evaluated by Gensini score (GS), was investigated in CAD Tunisian patients compared to controls. Lipid profiles were analyzed, GS was calculated in CAD and non-CAD patients and compared to controls., Results: CAD patients showed an alteration of conventional lipid parameters. In fact, a significant increase of plasmatic triglycerides (TG) level, atherogenic lipid ratios (TC/HDL-C,TG/HDL-C, LDL-C/HDL-C); and ApoB/ApoA1 was observed in the CAD group comparatively to controls (p < 0.001). Gensini score was showed to be a good indicator to evaluate cholesterol metabolism disorders associated with HDL-C since a negative association was found between HDL-C levels and GS for the two groups of patients. In addition, in the relation with FA and classes of FA, a negative association was found as expected, between Gensini score and total MUFA, PUFA n-3, total PUFA, GLA, DGLA and DHA. Furthermore, a positive association with stearic and erucic acid was found. Suggests that, GS is also a good indicator to evaluate FA metabolic disorders. Higher elongation index and modifications of desaturation index (D5D, D6D and D9D) were observed in patients compared to controls, supporting FA metabolism modifications., Conclusions: In conclusion, although that Tunisian population appears to follow the Mediterranean diet, variations of plasmatic FA levels and desaturase activities in CAD patients highlights an alteration of FA metabolism and suggests an important implication of certain FA in the development of atherosclerosis.
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- 2017
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5. Identification of long and very long chain fatty acids, plasmalogen-C16:0 and phytanic acid as new lipid biomarkers in Tunisian coronary artery disease patients.
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Hadj Ahmed S, Koubaa N, Kharroubi W, Zarrouk A, Mnari A, Batbout F, Gamra H, Hammami S, Lizard G, and Hammami M
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- Biomarkers metabolism, Case-Control Studies, Coronary Artery Disease epidemiology, Female, Humans, Lipid Peroxidation, Male, Middle Aged, Tunisia epidemiology, Coronary Artery Disease metabolism, Fatty Acids chemistry, Fatty Acids metabolism, Phytanic Acid metabolism, Plasmalogens metabolism
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Long and very long chain fatty acids (LCFAs and VLCFAs) may play an active role in coronary artery diseases (CAD) etiology. Our aim was to evaluate the associations between LCPUFAs (C20:4n-6; C20:5n-3 and C22:6n-3) and VLCSFAs (C22:0, C24:0; and C26:0), as well as markers of peroxisomal integrity evaluated by phytanic acid and plasmalogen-C16:0 (PL-C16:0) in addition to the markers of lipid peroxidation (malondialdehyde [MDA] and conjugated dienes [CD]) and inflammation (high sensitivity C-reactive protein [hs-CRP]) with vascular severity evaluated by Gensini score in order to determine their possible effects on CAD in Tunisian population. Lipidomic strategy based on GC/MS-SIM was used to quantify LCPUFAs, VLCSFAs, and PL-C16:0 in red blood cells of CAD patients, non-CAD patients, and controls. We observed a significant increase in phytanic acid, PL-C16:0 and VLCFAs, particularly C26:0, in CAD group compared to controls. Further our findings showed positive correlations of C26:0 with MDA and with vascular severity score (Gensini score). In addition, a significant negative correlation was shown between hs-CRP and C22:6 n-3 (r=-0.297; p=0.002) and a significant positive association was observed between hs-CRP and C20:4 n-6 levels (r=0.196; p=0.039). Our results show changes in LCPUFAs and VLCSFAs concentrations in RBC among study groups, and suggest alterations in fatty acids metabolism regulated by elongase and desaturase enzymes. The positive correlations of C20:4n-6 and the negative correlations of C22:6n-3, simultaneously with Gensini score and hs-CRP, suggest a link of both inflammation and vascular severity complication of CAD with LCPUFAs and VLCSFAs. Induction of lipid oxidation, can be one of the outcomes of LCFAs and VLCFAs accumulation in vascular tissues and, thus, playing an important role in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. Quantification of LCPUFAs and VLCSFAs, phytanic acid and PL-C16:0 simultaneously, would be of great value for the screening of peroxisomal disorders in vascular tissue of CAD patients., (Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2017
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