Effect of oral contraceptive use on the erythrocytic glutathione reductase and aspartate aminotransferase activities in women with or without clinical signs of vitamin deficiency.

Nutrition reports international Pub Date : 1985-07-01
A Tovar, H Bourges, T Canto, N Torres, B R Lopez-castro
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The effect of the chronic use of combined oral contraceptives (OCs) on the "activity coefficients" (alpha = coenzyme-stimulated activity/basal activity) of erythrocytic glutathione reductase and aspartate aminotransferase was studied in 2 groups of 90 female volunteers each; 1 of the groups, from the state of Yucatan in southeast Mexico, presented clinical lesions of vitamin deficiency, while the other group, from Mexico City, did not have any clinical evidence of vitamin deficiency. One half of the women (45) in each group were chronic OC users and the other half were not. The results were analyzed comparing OC users with non-users in each location. For both glutathione reductase and aspartate aminotransferase, the Mexico City OC users had significantly higher (p 0.001) alpha values than nonusers, while in the Yucatan women, the alpha values were similarly high independent of OC use.

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口服避孕药对有或无维生素缺乏临床症状的妇女红细胞谷胱甘肽还原酶和天冬氨酸转氨酶活性的影响。
研究了长期服用复方口服避孕药对两组妇女红细胞谷胱甘肽还原酶和天冬氨酸转氨酶“活性系数”(α =辅酶刺激活性/基础活性)的影响;其中一组来自墨西哥东南部的尤卡坦州,表现出维生素缺乏症的临床病变,而另一组来自墨西哥城,没有任何维生素缺乏症的临床证据。每组中有一半的女性(45人)是慢性口服避孕药使用者,另一半则不是。将每个地点的OC使用者与非使用者进行比较,分析结果。对于谷胱甘肽还原酶和天冬氨酸转氨酶,墨西哥城OC使用者的α值显著高于非使用者(p 0.001),而在尤卡坦妇女中,α值同样高,与OC使用无关。
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