Serum Selenium levels in Essential hypertension among adults at the University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia

Authors

  • AC Chisulo University of Zambia School of Medicine Department of Physiological Sciences
  • N Lambwe University Teaching Hospital Lusaka, Zambia.
  • G Sijumbila Mulungushi University School of Medicine Livingstone Campus
  • M Mukosha University of Zambia School of Health Sciences Department of Pharmacy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55320/mjz.44.4.281

Keywords:

Hypertension, Essential hypertension, Selenium and Reactive Oxygen species (ROS).

Abstract

In Zambia, essential hypertension is one of the commonest and prevalent  non-communicable diseases. In the current medical literature it is not  clear on the serum selenium levels among essential hypertensive patients in Zambia despite evidence in literature of its role in development of hypertension. The present study investigated serum selenium levels in essential hypertensive adults. We hypothesized that serum selenium levels were significantly lower in this population and was a risk factor for developing hypertension. An analytical cross-sectional design was applied to a total of 245 participants. Blood was collected for serum levels of Selenium, glucose, urea, creatinine and electrolytes. Student t-test was used to compare the serum selenium levels between  hypertensive and normotensive participants. Significant (p<0.0001) lower levels of serum Selenium were observed in essential hypertensive adults (0.093mg/L ± 0.048)than in healthy normotensive adults (0.109mg/L ± 0.047). Regressionresults showed no significant relationship off Selenium levels with age (p=0.255), BMI (p-0.232), systolic blood pressure  (p=0.175) and diastolic blood pressure (p=0.195).From these findings  serum selenium levels may not be a risk factor for essential hypertension in this population. Nevertheless, more studies in the same geographical area are needed to confirm this.

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Published

31-12-2017

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How to Cite

Serum Selenium levels in Essential hypertension among adults at the University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia. (2017). Medical Journal of Zambia, 44(4), 218-224. https://doi.org/10.55320/mjz.44.4.281