Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1912124 Free Radical Biology and Medicine 2006 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
We have compared the biokinetics of deuterated natural (RRR) and synthetic (all rac) α-tocopherol in male apoE4-carrying smokers and nonsmokers. In a randomized, crossover study subjects underwent two 4-week treatments (400 mg/day) with undeuterated RRR- and all rac-α-tocopheryl acetate around a 12-week washout. Before and after each supplementation period subjects underwent a biokinetic protocol (48 h) with 150 mg deuterated RRR- or all rac-α-tocopheryl acetate. During the biokinetic protocols, the elimination of endogenous plasma α-tocopherol was significantly faster in smokers (P < 0.05). However, smokers had a lower uptake of deuterated RRR  than nonsmokers, but there was no difference in uptake of deuterated all rac. The supplementation regimes significantly raised plasma α-tocopherol (P < 0.001) with no differences in response between smokers and nonsmokers or between α-tocopherol forms. Smokers had significantly lower excretion of α-carboxyethyl-hydroxychroman than nonsmokers following supplementation (P < 0.05). Nonsmokers excreted more α-carboxyethyl-hydroxychroman following RRR than all rac; however, smokers did not differ in excretion between forms. At baseline, smokers had significantly lower ascorbate (P < 0.01) and higher F2-isoprostanes (P < 0.05). F2-isoprostanes in smokers remained unchanged during the study, but increased in nonsmokers following α-tocopherol supplementation. These data suggest that apoE4-carrying smokers and nonsmokers differ in their handling of natural and synthetic α-tocopherol.
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