| Literature DB >> 27127547 |
Fatih Dilek1, Deniz Ozceker2, Emin Ozkaya1, Nermin Guler3, Zeynep Tamay2, Siddika Kesgin4, Mebrure Yazici1, Abdurrahim Kocyigit4.
Abstract
The pathogenesis of chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) has not been fully understood; nevertheless, significant progress has been achieved in recent years. The aim of this study was to investigate the possible role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the pathogenesis of CSU. Sixty-two children with CSU and 41 healthy control subjects were enrolled in the study. An extensive evaluation of demographic and clinical features was done, and serum oxidative stress was evaluated by plasma total oxidant status (TOS) and total antioxidant status (TAS) measurements. The median value of plasma TOS was found to be 10.49 μmol H2O2 equiv./L (interquartile range, 7.29-17.65) in CSU patients and 7.68 μmol H2O2 equiv./L (5.95-10.39) in the control group. The difference between the groups was statistically significant (p = 0.003). Likewise, the median plasma TAS level in the CSU group was decreased significantly compared to that of the control group (2.64 [2.30-2.74] versus 2.76 [2.65-2.86] mmol Trolox equiv./L, resp., p = 0,001). Our results indicated that plasma oxidative stress is increased in children with CSU when compared to healthy subjects, and plasma oxidative stress markers are positively correlated with disease activity.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27127547 PMCID: PMC4834172 DOI: 10.1155/2016/3831071
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oxid Med Cell Longev ISSN: 1942-0994 Impact factor: 6.543
Figure 1Flow diagram of patients with CU. Exclusion criteria are shown to the right. CU, chronic urticaria; CSU, chronic spontaneous urticaria; PU, physical urticaria; AR, allergic rhinitis; AD, atopic dermatitis.
The UAS7 for assessing disease activity in CSU [10].
| Score | Wheals | Pruritus |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | None | None |
| 1 | Mild (<20 wheals/24 h) | Mild (present but not annoying or troublesome) |
| 2 | Moderate (20–50 wheals/24 h) | Moderate (troublesome but does not interfere with normal daily activity or sleep) |
| 3 | Intense (>50 wheals/24 h or large confluent areas of wheals) | Intense (severe pruritus, which is sufficiently troublesome to interfere with normal daily activity or sleep) |
Some demographic and clinical features of the study group.
| CSU patients | |
|---|---|
| Age years (mean ± SD) | 10.5 ± 4.1 |
| Gender (M/F) | 37/25 |
| Disease duration months (median, [IQR]) | 12 (5–24) |
| Angioedema ( | 25/62 (40%) |
| BMI (mean ± SD) | 20.3 ± 3.7 |
| Total IgE > 100 I | 22 (35%) |
| Eosinophils > 5% ( | 6 (10%) |
| Aeroallergen sensitization ( | 10/49 (20%) |
| ASST positivity ( | |
| ASST-positive | 14/49 (29%) |
| ASST-negative | 35/49 (71%) |
| UAS7 (median, [IQR]) | 22.0 (13–30.5) |
CSU, chronic spontaneous urticaria; SD, standard deviation; IQR, interquartile range; ASST, autologous serum skin test; UAS7, urticaria activity score; BMI, body mass index.
Figure 2(a) Plasma total oxidant status (TOS); (b) total antioxidant status (TAS); and (c) oxidative stress index (OSI) levels in study and control groups.
Figure 3(a) Correlation graphs between total oxidant status (TOS) and urticaria activity score (UAS7) and between oxidative stress index (OSI) and UAS7 (b).