Estimation of antioxidant enzymes in hemodialysis patients

IF 0.7 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Egyptian Pharmaceutical Journal Pub Date : 2024-07-04 DOI:10.4103/epj.epj_308_23
Safaa A. Majeed, AbdulkareemM Jewad, Mohammed Younus Naji Al Atbee
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Oxidative stress in hemodialysis (HD) is a critical concern in the management of patients. HD, a life-sustaining renal replacement therapy, exposes individuals to various factors that promote the production of harmful reactive oxygen species within the body. These reactive oxygen species, including free radicals, can overwhelm the body’s antioxidant defenses, leading to oxidative stress. This study aimed to evaluate the activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxides (GPx) and catalase (CAT), and serum malondialdehyde (MDA) levels with dyslipidemia in HD patients and compare them with control groups. The case–control study was conducted on 75 patients undergoing HD and 75 age-matched healthy controls. Oxidative stress markers include CAT, SOD, GPx, and MDA. Serum electrolytes including potassium ion (K+), phosphate (PO4), calcium (Ca+), urea, and creatinine (Cr) were measured for each group. Our results show a significant difference between patients and the control group in each of the oxidative stress markers, which are CAT, GPx, and SOD, showing a decrease that is statistically significant in patients in comparison to the controls. The level of MDA shows an increase that is statistically significant in patients in comparison to the controls. Serum electrolyte levels, which are K+, PO4, urea, and Cr, show a statistically significant increase in patients in comparison to the controls. Ca+ shows a decrease that is statistically significant in patients in comparison to the controls. From the results, we could conclude that oxidative stress plays a role in HD patients and can affect the management of end-stage renal failure patients.
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血液透析患者体内抗氧化酶的测定
血液透析(HD)中的氧化应激是患者管理中的一个重要问题。血液透析是一种维持生命的肾脏替代疗法,它使患者暴露于各种促进体内有害活性氧生成的因素中。这些活性氧(包括自由基)会压垮人体的抗氧化防御系统,导致氧化应激。 本研究旨在评估 HD 患者超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)、谷胱甘肽过氧化物(GPx)和过氧化氢酶(CAT)的活性以及血清丙二醛(MDA)水平与血脂异常的关系,并与对照组进行比较。 病例对照研究的对象是 75 名接受 HD 治疗的患者和 75 名年龄匹配的健康对照组。氧化应激指标包括 CAT、SOD、GPx 和 MDA。每组患者的血清电解质包括钾离子(K+)、磷酸盐(PO4)、钙离子(Ca+)、尿素和肌酐(Cr)。 我们的结果表明,患者和对照组的氧化应激标记物(CAT、GPx 和 SOD)均有显著差异,患者的氧化应激标记物与对照组相比有统计学意义的下降。与对照组相比,患者的 MDA 水平上升,且有统计学意义。与对照组相比,患者的血清电解质水平(K+、PO4、尿素和 Cr)在统计学上有显著增加。与对照组相比,患者体内 Ca+ 的下降具有统计学意义。 从这些结果中,我们可以得出结论:氧化应激在血液透析患者中起着一定的作用,会影响终末期肾衰竭患者的治疗。
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