Oxidant-antioxidant balance in childhood asthma

D. Shokry, Shereen A El-Tarahony
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Background: Asthmatic patients generate reactive oxygen species impairing the antioxidant defense system and creating a state of oxidative stress in asthmatics. Objectives: Determination of the oxidant - antioxidant status in asthmatic children, by measuring the activities of antioxidant enzymes; superoxide dismutases (SOD) and glutathione peroxidases (Gpx) and estimating plasma level of malondialdehyde (MDA) as an index of lipid peroxidation, to find a relation between antioxidant levels and the severity of asthma and the early response to treatment. Methods: This study included 60 children; group (1): 40 asthmatic children and group (2): 20 apparently healthy children as a control group. The following were measured in all the children; plasma level of (MDA), erythrocytes (SOD) and (Gpx) (in asthmatic children two samples were taken; the first during acute attack and the second after 48 hours of treatment). Results: Significant lower erythrocyte antioxidant enzymes activities and higher malondialdehyde was found in asthmatic children compared to the control group, either before or after receiving treatment. In asthmatics, MDA was significantly decreasing and SOD was significantly increasing with treatment. MDA was significantly higher, while SOD was significantly lower with the severity of asthma either before or after receiving treatment. A significant negative correlation was observed between MDA with both of SOD and Gpx, in acute asthmatic attacks. A significant positive correlation was detected between the activities of SOD and Gpx enzymes. Conclusion: Acute asthma leads to a considerable oxidative stress that is indicated by the high level of malondialdehyde and low level of antioxidant enzymes. Keywords: bronchial asthma, superoxide dismutases (SOD), glutathione peroxidases (Gpx), malondialdehyde (MDA), antioxidants Egypt J Pediatr Allergy Immunol 2013;11(1):35-40
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儿童哮喘的氧化-抗氧化平衡
背景:哮喘患者产生活性氧损害抗氧化防御系统,造成哮喘患者氧化应激状态。目的:通过测定抗氧化酶活性,测定哮喘患儿的氧化-抗氧化状态;超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)和谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶(Gpx),并估计血浆丙二醛(MDA)水平作为脂质过氧化的指标,发现抗氧化剂水平与哮喘严重程度和早期治疗反应之间的关系。方法:本研究纳入60例儿童;组(1):哮喘患儿40例,组(2):明显健康患儿20例作为对照组。以下是对所有儿童的测量;测定哮喘患儿血浆(MDA)、红细胞(SOD)、(Gpx)水平;第一次在急性发作时,第二次在治疗48小时后)。结果:哮喘患儿治疗前后红细胞抗氧化酶活性均明显低于对照组,丙二醛含量明显高于对照组。在哮喘患者中,MDA显著降低,SOD显著升高。治疗前后随着哮喘严重程度的升高,MDA显著升高,SOD显著降低。急性哮喘发作时,MDA与SOD、Gpx呈显著负相关。SOD与Gpx酶活性呈显著正相关。结论:急性哮喘可导致相当程度的氧化应激,其表现为丙二醛高水平和抗氧化酶低水平。关键词:支气管哮喘,超氧化物歧化酶(SOD),谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶(Gpx),丙二醛(MDA),抗氧化剂埃及[J]儿科学过敏与免疫,2013;11(1):35-40
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