Sohair Abd-El Mawgood Abd-Elmaksoud1, Hala El-Bassyouni2, Hanan Afifi2, Manal Micheal Thomas3, Alshaymaa Ahmed Ibrahim4, Aliaa Shalaby4, Tamer Ahmed Abdel Hamid5, Nehal Abdel Hamid6, Hany El-Ghobary7. 1. Professor, Department of Clinical Pathology, National Research Centre , Egypt . 2. Professor, Department of Clinical Genetics, National Research Centre , Egypt . 3. Researcher, Department of Clinical Genetics, National Research Centre , Egypt . 4. Researcher, Department of Clinical Pathology, National Research Centre , Egypt . 5. Lecturer, Department of Paediatric, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University , Egypt . 6. Researcher, Department of Paediatric, National Research Centre , Egypt . 7. Lecturer, Department of Clinical and Chemical Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University , Egypt .
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Free radicals have been thought to participate in pathogenesis of peroxisomal disorders. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the work is to detect free oxide radicals in blood of patients with peroxisomal disorders and to study their relation with various oxidative stress parameters. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty patients with peroxisomal disorders and 14 age and sex matched healthy subjects were included in the study. Patients with peroxisomal disorders were subdivided according to diagnosis into peroxisomal biogenesis disorders and single enzyme deficiency. Oxidative stress was evaluated in both patients and control subjects by assessment of free radicals, malondialdehyde, nitric oxide metabolites and superoxide dismutase. RESULTS: There was increase in free radicals, malondialdehyde, nitric oxide metabolites in patients compared with control subjects. However, there was decrease in superoxide dismutase levels in patients compared with control subjects. CONCLUSION: We concluded that there is excess free radicals production accompanied with decrease in antioxidant defenses in patients with peroxisomal disorders. These results strongly support a role of free radicals in the pathophysiology of peroxisomal disorders and strengthen the importance of oxidative stress phenomenon in peroxisomal disorders pathogenesis.
INTRODUCTION:Free radicals have been thought to participate in pathogenesis of peroxisomal disorders. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the work is to detect free oxide radicals in blood of patients with peroxisomal disorders and to study their relation with various oxidative stress parameters. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty patients with peroxisomal disorders and 14 age and sex matched healthy subjects were included in the study. Patients with peroxisomal disorders were subdivided according to diagnosis into peroxisomal biogenesis disorders and single enzyme deficiency. Oxidative stress was evaluated in both patients and control subjects by assessment of free radicals, malondialdehyde, nitric oxide metabolites and superoxide dismutase. RESULTS: There was increase in free radicals, malondialdehyde, nitric oxide metabolites in patients compared with control subjects. However, there was decrease in superoxide dismutase levels in patients compared with control subjects. CONCLUSION: We concluded that there is excess free radicals production accompanied with decrease in antioxidant defenses in patients with peroxisomal disorders. These results strongly support a role of free radicals in the pathophysiology of peroxisomal disorders and strengthen the importance of oxidative stress phenomenon in peroxisomal disorders pathogenesis.
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Authors: Hala Tabie El-Bassyouni; Soheir A Abdel Maksoud; Fadia A Salem; Reem Badr El-Deen; Hisham Abdel Aziz; Manal Michel Thomas Journal: Singapore Med J Date: 2012-09 Impact factor: 1.858