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Evaluation of dynamic thiol-disulfide homeostasis in very low-birth-weighted preterms.

Sezin Unal1, Dilek Ulubas Isik1, Ahmet Yagmur Bas1, Sara Erol1, İlter Arifoglu1, Murat Alisik2, Ozcan Erel3, Nihal Demirel1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Thiols are organic compounds containing sulfhydryl groups which exert antioxidant effects via dynamic thiol-disulfide homeostasis. The shift towards disulfides indicates the presence of oxidative environment. Thiol-disulfide homeostasis has not been evaluated in neonates. We aimed to evaluate dynamic thiol-disulfide homeostasis in preterm infants.
METHODS: Preterm infants with birth weight less than 1500 g (25-32 weeks of gestation) were included. Infants with major congenital anomaly, perinatal asphyxia, twin to twin transfusion and infants who were mechanically ventilated and nil by mouth for more than 3 days or fed with formula, had intraventricular hemorrhage ≥ grade 2 or sepsis, received blood/blood product transfusion or inotrope treatment and developed bronchopulmonary dysplasia or retinopathy of prematurity (≥ stage 3), and died were excluded thereafter. Serum thiol-disulfide homeostasis was evaluated for three times: (Baseline, first week, third week). Serum native thiol, total thiol and disulfide were measured (µmol/Lt), disulfide:native thiol, disulfide:total thiol, and native thiol:total thiol ratios were calculated. Wilcoxon's test was used to analyze the significance of change in measurements. Baseline results were analyzed for gender and mode of delivery.
RESULTS: Eighty preterm infants [1255 (1080-1415) grams] were included. Baseline values were native thiol: 209.54 ± 41.83 µmol/L; total thiol: 251.70 ± 45.82 µmol/L; disulfide: 21.08 ± 7.43 µmol/Lt; disulfide:native thiol: 10.49 ± 4.62; disulfide:total thiol: 8.45 ± 2.93; native thiol:total thiol: 83.10 ± 5.87. Thiol levels increased in each measurement, disulfide and disulfide/thiol ratios increased in the first week, decreased in the third week, ratio of native/total thiol decreased in the first week, increased in the third week. No effect of gender or mode of delivery on baseline thiol-disulfide homeostasis was detected.
CONCLUSIONS: The shift in the thiol-disulfide equilibrium towards disulfides in the first week can be attributed to subjection of infants to many oxidative insults. Furthermore, the thiol predominance in the third week could be explained by the decrease in oxidative events and increase in feeding as a supply of antioxidants. This study, displaying the levels of the dynamic thiol-disulfide homeostasis in preterm infants without obvious risks for increased oxidative stress, may provide acceptable range for thiol-disulfide homeostasis in recovering preterm infants.

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Keywords:  Oxidative stress; preterm neonate; thiol-disulfide homeostasis; very low-birth-weighted

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29092682     DOI: 10.1080/14767058.2017.1400007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med        ISSN: 1476-4954


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Authors:  Taylan Onat; Demet Aydoğan Kırmızı; Emre Başer; Müjgan Ercan; Melike Demir Çaltekin; Serenat Yalçın; Mustafa Kara; Deniz Esinler; Ethem Serdar Yalvaç
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