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Temporal trends of malondialdehyde in stored human plasma.

Arun Kumar1, B S Dhillon, D N Rao, Geetha Menon, Hari Shankar, L K Dhaliwal, Maiti Leema, Nomita Chandhiok, Neeta Kumar, Rohini Sehgal, Suneeta Mittal, Sumitu Sahdev, Kandpal Shobha, V L Jindal.   

Abstract

Malondialdehyde (MDA) is widely used as oxidative stress biomarker in biomedical research. Plasma is stored in deep freezers generally till analysis. Effect of such storage on MDA values, which may be variable and prolong, was incidentally observed in the ongoing study which is to estimate oxidative stress with oral iron. Plasma from blood samples of pregnant women (20-30 years age) in third trimester of singleton pregnancy (n = 139), consuming oral iron tablets was stored at -20 °C with intention of MDA estimation, as soon as possible. However logistic problems led this storage for prolonged and variable period (1-708 days). When values of MDA estimated using "Ohkawa" 79 method and readings were plotted against time to check the temporal effect, it showed a hyperbolic curve. Standard deviation (SD) was lowest when samples were tested within 3 weeks time. The samples analyzed within 3 weeks had mean ± SD value of 31.59 ± 26.11 μmol/L, while 123.7 ± 93.97 and 366.5 ± 189.8 μmol/L for samples stored for 1-3 and 4 months to 1 year respectively. Mean ± SD were 539.9 ± 196.8 in the samples store for more than a year. Rate of change in values was also lowest (0.0433 μmol/L/day) in the samples tested within first 3 weeks, which rose to 1.2 μmol/L/day during 3 month's storage. This rate peaked at storage of 120 days (1.87 μmol/L/day) and fell to 0.502 μmol/L/day in the second year of storage. It is concluded that at -20 °C, only 3 weeks of storage time should be considered valid for fairly acceptable stability in MDA values.

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Keywords:  Malondialdehyde; Oxidative stress; Storage; Temporal

Year:  2012        PMID: 24082469      PMCID: PMC3477462          DOI: 10.1007/s12291-012-0215-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Clin Biochem        ISSN: 0970-1915


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