These findings indicate oxidative
stress in patients with chronic renal failure which is further
exacerbated by hemodialysis and CAPD, as evidenced by increased
lipid peroxidation (
MDA ) and low antioxidant
levels.
5. Ozden, Meltem; Akaydin, Derya; Cetinalp,
Pinar; Kalender, Betul; Maral, Hale JOURNAL NAME- Clinical
Biochemistry VOL. 35 NO. 4
June, 2002 PP.
269-273. DOCUMENT TYPE- Article ISSN- 0009-9120 ADDRESS-
E-Mail: mozden@superonline.com, Department of Clinical
Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Kocaeli University of
Kocaeli, Kocaeli
,
Turkey
LANGUAGE-
ENGLISH Objectives: Cardiovascular disease is the major
cause of mortality in patients receiving hemodialysis (HD)
and continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) due
to chronic renal failure. Increased lipid peroxidation and
depletion of antioxidants may contribute to increased risk
of atherosclerosis. We have therefore assessed the effect
of hemodialysis and CAPD on oxidant and antioxidant
status. Design and methods: Plasma malondialdehyde ( MDA
), Glutathione (GSH) levels and glutathione peroxidase
(Gpx) activities were determined in 20 healthy persons
(control), 20 patients on HD, 16 patients on CAPD.
Results: MDA was elevated in posthemodialysis and CAPD
patients in comparison to prehemodialysis and control
groups (posthemodialysis 1.39+-0.38 nmol/mL, CAPD
1.26+-0.27 nmol/mL, prehemodilaysis 0.83+-0.22 nmol/mL,
controls 0.72+-0.21 nmol/mL p<0.0001). With respect to
antioxidants, glutathione levels were significantly lower
in prehemodialysis, posthemodialysis and CAPD groups than
those in control group (prehemodialysis 16.82+-6.73 mg/dL
RBC, posthemodialysis 31.43+-11.88 mg/dL RBC, CAPD
40+-12.72 mg/dL RBC, controls 62.26+-24.01 mg/dL RBC,
p<0.0001). While erythrocyte GSH levels were
significantly lower in the prehemodialysis patients than
those in posthemodialysis and CAPD patients (p<0.0001),
it was significantly lower in posthemodialysis patients
than those in CAPD patients (p<0.05). There were no
significant differences with respect to erythrocyte Gpx
levels among the groups (p>0.05). Conclusions: These
findings indicate oxidative stress in patients with
chronic renal failure which is further exacerbated by
hemodialysis and CAPD, as evidenced by increased lipid
peroxidation and low antioxidant levels.
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