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Prof. Awad Mohamed Ali Hasan Elabd :: Publications:

Title:
Imbalance between free radical propagation and antioxidants status in children with nephrotic syndrome. Benha Medical Journal,14(3):219-225
Authors: R Sanad, and AM El Abd
Year: 1997
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Abstract:

Oxygen-free radical have been implicated in a variety of disease processes including nephrotic syndrome. In this study we investigated the free radical activation products and antioxidant status in children with nephrotic syndrome compared with a control group. Serum lipid peroxides (LP) and selenium levels and red blood cell glutathione peroxidase (GSH-PX) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities were measured in 35 children (28 males and 7 females) with nephrotic syndrome. Similar number of apparently healthy children with appropriate age and sex were used as a control group. Children with nephrotic syndrome had significantly higher levels of LP (3.37+0.5 nmol/ml) and lower level of serum selenium (150 ±35 ug/L) and red blood cell GSH-PX (32.6+7.8 U/gHb) and SOD (1116 ±151 U/gHb) respectively) when compared with the corresponding levels of the control group (2.53 ±0.6nmol/ml, 230 ±43 ug/L. 51.8 ±13.8 U/gHb & 1422 ± 277 U/g Hb respectively). We concluded that imbalance between generation of oxygen free radicals and antioxidant status may have etiological implications for nephrotic syndrome.

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