C-Reactive Protein, Endothelial Function and Genetic Influence: Association with Obesity

Main Article Content

Fabiana Guichard de Abreu
Leandro Silva de Lemos
Alana Schraiber Colato
Niara da Silva Medeiros
Marilu Fiegenbaum
Caroline Dani
Alessandra Peres
Jerri Luiz Ribeiro

Abstract

Obesity is a multifactor chronic disease and its incidence has been increasing over the years and is being considered a public health problem. It is characterized by a chronic state of low grade inflammation, in which the C-reactive protein levels are usually increased. This inflammatory process can change the endothelial function in these individuals, since elevated levels of C-reactive protein are related to a low production of nitric oxide, which is responsible for the endothelium vasodilation. Several studies have demonstrated the influence of polymorphisms in the genes of C-reactive protein and of the endothelial nitric oxide synthesis enzyme in obese and healthy individuals. Thus this literature review aims at discussing the relationship between obesity and C-reactive protein levels and endothelial function, as well as to elucidate the association of genetic factors. Scientific articles from the databases PubMed, Science Direct and Scielo were consulted, using the following keywords and combinations of them: C-reactive protein, function/endothelial dysfunction, polymorphism and obesity. Thus, we concluded that obese individuals have elevated levels of C-reactive protein as a result of excess of body fat and this implies a reduction in nitric oxide synthesis. All these factors can be influenced by polymorphisms in regulatory genes of the production of these proteins.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Article Details

How to Cite
Abreu, F. G. de, Lemos, L. S. de, Colato, A. S., Medeiros, N. da S., Fiegenbaum, M., Dani, C., Peres, A., & Ribeiro, J. L. (2013). C-Reactive Protein, Endothelial Function and Genetic Influence: Association with Obesity. Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar, 16(1), 79-90. https://doi.org/10.25061/2527-2675/ReBraM/2013.v16i1.44
Section
Artigos Originais
Author Biographies

Fabiana Guichard de Abreu, Centro Universitário Metodista, do IPA.

Biomédicos mestrandos do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biociências e Reabilitação do Centro Universitário Metodista, do IPA.

Leandro Silva de Lemos, Centro Universitário Metodista, do IPA.

Biomédicos mestrandos do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biociências e Reabilitação do Centro Universitário Metodista, do IPA.

Alana Schraiber Colato, Centro Universitário Metodista, do IPA.

Biomédicos mestrandos do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biociências e Reabilitação do Centro Universitário Metodista, do IPA.

Niara da Silva Medeiros, Centro Universitário Metodista, do IPA.

Biomédicos mestrandos do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biociências e Reabilitação do Centro Universitário Metodista, do IPA.

Marilu Fiegenbaum, Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre.

Profa. Dra. da Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre

Caroline Dani, Centro Universitário Metodista, do IPA.

Professores doutores do Centro Universitário Metodista, do IPA.

Alessandra Peres, Centro Universitário Metodista, do IPA.

Professores doutores do Centro Universitário Metodista, do IPA.

Jerri Luiz Ribeiro, Centro Universitário Metodista, do IPA.

Professores doutores do Centro Universitário Metodista, do IPA.