| Literature DB >> 24711750 |
M Khalilur Rahman1, M Iqbal Choudhary2, M Arif1, M Monzur Morshed1.
Abstract
Dopamine-β-hydroxylase (DBH) is a neurotransmitter (catecholamine)-mediating enzyme, which catalyzes the formation of norepinephrine from dopamine. The levels of DBH activity, its coenzyme (ascorbic acid) and cofactor (Cu(++)) and other biochemical parameters were measured in the serum of 32 arsenicosis patients of Bangladesh at three different age groups, namely, group 1 (10-18 years, 9 patients), group 2 (19-40 years, 14 patients) and group 3 (41-70 years, 9 patients) of the locality of Stadium Para of Meherpur district of Bangladesh. The values were compared with the same number of age-matched normal healthy individuals of the respective group. DBH activity was markedly decreased in the patients of group 1 as compared to that of the normal healthy people. The activities of DBH were decreased to lesser extents for the other two age groups. The total protein contents in the serum of arsenicosis patients were also significantly low as compared to that in the age-matched control groups. The levels of ascorbic acid and copper were found to be decreased in the serum of arsenicosis patients. The serum glucose levels were elevated in arsenicosis patients, as compared to that of the respective healthy controls. Other parameters, such as zinc and vitamin A levels were also decreased in the serum of arsenicosis patients. It was evident from the results of drinking of the arsenic contaminated water of shallow tube wells that the levels of DBH activity decreased significantly as compared to the control healthy persons. The levels of proteins, ascorbic acid, copper, zinc and vitamin A were decreased in the serum of people drinking the arsenic contaminated tube wells water as compared to that in the control healthy people with the exception that the levels of glucose were elevated in the serum of these patients. The pathophysiological significance of the results could be correlated with the decreased in proteins and that in DBH activities as DBH deficiency is characterized by lack of sympathetic noradrenergic function.The general physiologic findings of autonomic function indicate that complete DBH deficiency include minimal or absent plasma norepinephrine and epinephrine.Entities:
Keywords: Arsenicosis; Dopamine-β-Hydroxylase; Drinking-water; Norepinephrine; Serum
Year: 2014 PMID: 24711750 PMCID: PMC3976448
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Biomed Sci ISSN: 1550-9702
Figure 1Levels of arsenic in the water of 52 tubewells which the arsenicosis patients had taken and used for more than 10 years of their lives. The location of the tubewells were at Stadium Para of Meherpur district of Bangladesh. Fifty two arsenic contaminated water samples were tested and noted their arsenic concentrations were noted as <0.01 mg/liter, in the ranges of 0.01–0.49 mg/liter and >0.05 mg/liter are shown in Figure 1. Nine samples had the concentrations of less than 0.01; 16 samples contained the arsenic in the ranges of 0.01–0.49 and the remaining 27 water samples had more than 0.05 mg of arsenic per liter of arsenic contaminated water.
The DBH activity in the serum of arsenicosis patients in three different age group
| Age Groups (Years) | No. of Samples | DBH activity (nmol/min/ml of serum) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Normal | Patient | ||
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| Group 1 (10-18) | 9 | 24.73 ± 5.20 | 11.13 ± 3.34 |
| Group 2 (20-40) | 14 | 31.98 ± 4.51 | 23.16 ± 4.96 |
| Group 3 (45-70) | 9 | 30.69 ± 6.66 | 25.4 ± 5.2 |
MEAN ± SD;
p<0.001;
p<0.003;
p<0.07.
Specific activity of DBH in the serum of arsenicosis patients in three different age groups
| Age Groups (Years) | No. of Samples | Specific activities of DBH (pmol/men/mg protein) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Normal | Arsenicosis Patient | ||
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| Group 1 (10-18) | 9 | 376.4 ± 79.6 | 190.2 ± 57.0 |
| Group 2 (20-40) | 14 | 427.5 ± 60.2 | 348.8 ± 74.7 |
| Group 3 (45-70) | 9 | 399.6 ± 86.7 | 415.7 ± 85.1 |
Values are MEAN ± SD;
p<0.001;
p<0.003;
p=not significant.
The total protein content in the serum of three different age groups of arsenicosis patients and normal healthy individual
| Age Groups (Years) | No. of Samples | Specific activities of DBH (pmol/min/mg protein) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Normal | Arsenicosis Patient | ||
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| Group 1 (10-18) | 9 | 6.57 ± 0.73 | 5.85 ± 0.47 |
| Group 2 (20-40) | 14 | 7.48 ± 0.56 | 6.64 ± 0.63 |
| Group 3 (45-70) | 9 | 7.68 ± 0.87 | 6.11 ± 0.40 |
MEAN±SD;
p<0.02 (Significant, p≤0.05);
p<0.05 (Moderately significant, p<0.05);
p<0.005 (Highly significant, p<0.001).
Figure 2The ascorbic acid contents in the serum of three different age groups(group 1, 10–18 years of age; group 2, 20–40 years of age and group 3, 45–70 years of age) of arsenicosis and for each group age-matched normal healthy controls. The statistical analysis showed that the serum of arsenicosis patients had the low contents of ascorbic acid and the p-values were as follows: *p<0.001 for Group 1; *p<0.002 for group 2 and *p<0.05 for group 3. There were 9 arsenicosis serum samples for each of groups 1 and 2, but there were 14 samples for group 3. The samples sizes were varied because of unavailability of the arsenicosis patients. The ascorbic acid contents were assayed immediately after the samples were collected from the volunteers patients. The normal healthy control individuals had no history of neurological diseases nor did they had taken any arsenic contaminated water in their life time.
Figure 3The copper contents in the serum of three different age groups of arsenicosis patients and the normal healthy controls. The statistical analysis showed that there were decreased in the copper contents in all of the three groups as compared to the age-matched normal healthy control groups. The p-values were <0.05, <0.001 and <0.001 for group 1, group 2 and group 3, repectively. In this figure also the normal healthy control groups had no history of any neurological diseases nor did they used and took any arsenic contaminated water in their whole lives.
The glucose content in the serum of three different age groups of normal individuals and arsenicosis patients
| Age Groups (Years) | No. of Samples | Specific activities of DBH (pmol/min/mg protein) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Normal | Arsenicosis Patient | ||
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| Group 1 (10-18) | 9 | 88.3 ± 10.5 | 104.8 ± 15.5 |
| Group 2 (20-40) | 14 | 109.0 ± 9.85 | 128.0 ± 12.4 |
| Group 3 (45-70) | 9 | 179.2 ± 39.2 | 202.0 ± 16.19 |
MEAN ± SD;
p<0.0.05 (Significant 0, p≤0.05);
p<0.04 (Moderately significant, p<0.05);
p<0.051 (Highly significant, p<0.001).