Evaluation of Albuminand Uric Acid Levels, Catalaseactivity andtotal Antioxidant Statusin Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patientsin Osogbo, Nigeria

M. Olisekodiaka, C. Igbeneghu, A. Onuegbu, O. Oj, Amah Uk, Okwara Je
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Previous reports showed that tuberculosis is associated with increase free radical load and oxidative stress thereby worsening the disease state. An understanding of the antioxidant defense system may be helpful in management and care of the disease. Albumin, Uric acid, catalase activity and total antioxidant status (TAS) were determined in blood samples ofthirty five (35) pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) patients (28 TB and 7 TB+HIV) on drug treatment and thirty (30) apparently healthy controls (Ziehl Neelsen test negative) by standard spectrophotometric methods. Results showed that the means of albumin (30.66mmol/L), catalase activity (50.60 IU/ml) and TAS (2.49 mmol/L) of TB patients were significantly lower than those of the control group (42.50mmol/L, 69.80 IU/ml and 4.86 mmol/L respectively). Mean uric acid (0.76mmol/L) of TB patients was significantly higher than that of (0.58mmol/L) of corresponding control. In addition, means of albumin (31.29mmol/L),uric acid (0.77 mmol/L), catalase activity (50.50 IU/ml) and TAS (2.40mmol/l) of TBgroup did not differ from the respective means ofTB+HIV patients (albumin =28.40mmol/L, uric acid =0.71mmol/L, catalase activity=51.00 IU/ml and TAS =2.81 mmol/L).Means of TAS,albumin and catalase activity of TB+HIV patients were significantly lower than respective means of control but the uric acid of TB+HIV patients (0.71 mmol/L) was higher than that of control (0.58 mmol/L).Significantly low level of plasma albumin, catalase activity and total antioxidant status observed in this study might be due to increased utilization of antioxidants to combat oxidative stress seen in TB and the increase plasma uric acid due to excessive breakdown of cells in pulmonary tuberculosis. Increased antioxidant intake may be essential in the management of TB patients.
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尼日利亚Osogbo肺结核患者白蛋白和尿酸水平、过氧化氢酶活性和总抗氧化状态的评估
以前的报告显示,结核病与自由基负荷增加和氧化应激有关,从而使疾病状态恶化。了解抗氧化防御系统可能有助于疾病的管理和护理。用标准分光光度法测定35例(35例)服药的肺结核患者(28例结核和7例结核+艾滋病)和30例(30例)表面健康对照(Ziehl - Neelsen试验阴性)血液样本中的白蛋白、尿酸、过氧化氢酶活性和总抗氧化状态(TAS)。结果结核患者血清白蛋白平均值(30.66mmol/L)、过氧化氢酶活性平均值(50.60 IU/ml)和TAS平均值(2.49 mmol/L)均显著低于对照组(42.50mmol/L、69.80 IU/ml和4.86 mmol/L)。结核患者的平均尿酸(0.76mmol/L)显著高于相应对照的(0.58mmol/L)。tb组患者白蛋白(31.29mmol/L)、尿酸(0.77 mmol/L)、过氧化氢酶活性(50.50 IU/ml)、TAS (2.40mmol/ L)均值与tb +HIV患者(白蛋白=28.40mmol/L、尿酸=0.71mmol/L、过氧化氢酶活性=51.00 IU/ml、TAS =2.81 mmol/L)均值无显著差异。TB+HIV患者TAS、白蛋白和过氧化氢酶活性均值均显著低于对照组,但TB+HIV患者尿酸均值(0.71 mmol/L)高于对照组(0.58 mmol/L)。本研究中观察到的血浆白蛋白、过氧化氢酶活性和总抗氧化状态的显著低水平可能是由于抗氧化剂的利用增加,以对抗结核病中的氧化应激,以及由于肺结核细胞过度分解而导致的血浆尿酸增加。增加抗氧化剂的摄入可能对结核病患者的治疗至关重要。
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