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Glutathione Serum Levels and Rate of Multimorbidity Development in Older Adults.


ABSTRACT: We aimed to investigate the association between baseline levels of total serum glutathione (tGSH) and rate of chronic disease accumulation over time. The study population (n = 2,596) was derived from a population-based longitudinal study on ?60-year-olds living in Stockholm. Participants were clinically assessed at baseline, 3- and 6-year follow-ups. Multimorbidity was measured as the number of chronic conditions from a previously built list of 60 diseases. Linear mixed models were applied to analyze the association between baseline tGSH levels and the rate of multimorbidity development over 6 years. We found that at baseline, participants with ?4 diseases had lower tGSH levels than participants with no chronic conditions (3.3 vs 3.6 µmol/L; p < .001). At follow-up, baseline levels of tGSH were inversely associated with the rate of multimorbidity development (? * time: -0.044, p < .001) after adjusting for age, sex, education, levels of serum creatinine, C-reactive protein, albumin, body mass index, smoking, and time of dropout or death. In conclusion, serum levels of tGSH are inversely associated with multimorbidity development; the association exists above and beyond the link between tGSH and specific chronic conditions. Our findings support the hypothesis that tGSH is a biomarker of multisystem dysregulation that eventually leads to multimorbidity.

SUBMITTER: Perez LM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7243585 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Glutathione Serum Levels and Rate of Multimorbidity Development in Older Adults.

Pérez Laura M LM   Hooshmand Babak B   Mangialasche Francesca F   Mecocci Patrizia P   Smith A David AD   Refsum Helga H   Inzitari Marco M   Fratiglioni Laura L   Rizzuto Debora D   Calderón-Larrañaga Amaia A  

The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences 20200501 6


We aimed to investigate the association between baseline levels of total serum glutathione (tGSH) and rate of chronic disease accumulation over time. The study population (n = 2,596) was derived from a population-based longitudinal study on ≥60-year-olds living in Stockholm. Participants were clinically assessed at baseline, 3- and 6-year follow-ups. Multimorbidity was measured as the number of chronic conditions from a previously built list of 60 diseases. Linear mixed models were applied to an  ...[more]

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