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Title:
Peroxidative stress and antioxidant enzymes in children with B-Thalassemia Major
Authors: Ahmed M Ezzat (1), MD, Ghada S Abdelmotaleb (1), MD, Ashraf M Shaheen (1) ,MD, Yasser M Ismail (2), MD, Aliaa M Diab(1)( MSc)
Year: 2016
Keywords: antioxidant enzymes, b-thalassemia children, oxidative stress.
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Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Background: Beta-thalassaemias are a group of hereditary human diseases caused by more than 200 mutations of the human β-globin gene. Regular blood transfusions and secondary iron overload make thalassemic erythrocytes prone to peroxidative injury. Aim: to evaluate the extent of lipid peroxidation and study the state of antioxidant enzyme in thalassemic children, to assess oxidative status in β- thalassemia major patients. Patients and Methods: this is a case control study conducted on forty patients previously diagnosed as β-thalassemia major and forty healthy age and sex matched children as control group .The following investigation were done for all children; complete blood picture, reticulocytic count, serum ferritin level and hepatitis B and C markers. Measurement of lipoperoxides ; malondialdehyde (MDA), analysis of antioxidant enzymes ; superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GPx) and Vitamin E levels. Results: There were significant difference in oxidative status values between cases and controls. Increased MDA level was ranging (2.3 – 4.6 nmol/ml) in thalessemic patients comparing to control (p value

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