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Alexandria Journal of Pediatrics. 2006; 20 (1): 207-211
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-75677

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There is a good evidence indicating that uremia, in general, is associated with enhanced oxidative stress and treatment of uremic patients with hemodialysis [HD] or peritoneal dialysis [PD] has been suggested to particularly contribute to oxidative stress and reduced antioxidant levels in those patients. Also uremic patients have abnormalities in trace elements which maybe caused by the uremia itself and/or enhanced or modified by the dialysis procedures. The aim of this study was to evaluate the oxidative stress imbalance and its relationship to the trace elements in children with chronic renal failure [CRF] on regular HD. This study was conducted on 36 children with CRF on regular HD and in 25 age and sex matched normal control children. Thiobarbituric acid [TBARS], total antioxidant [TAO], and hydrogen peroxide [H[2] O[2]] were measured by colorimetric assays. Trace elements [selenium [Se[+2]], zinc[zn[+2]], copper [Cu[+2]], manganese [Mn[+2]], lead [Pb[+2]] and cadmium [Cd[+2]] were measured by atom absorption/flame emission spectrophotometry. The results showed that the serum concentrations of TBARS, H[2]O[2], Cd and Pb were significantly higher in the studied cases [2.498 +/- 0.29, 2.967 +/- 0.414, 21.74 +/- 2.37 and 38.01 +/- 4.18 respectively] than in the controls [1.649 +/- 0.093, 0.311 +/- 0.032, 5.83 +/- 0.68 and 12.67 +/- 0.85 respectively] P<0.05 and P<0.001 for the others. The serum concentration of TAO, selenium, zinc and copper were significantly lower in the studied cases [1.379 +/- 0.017, 2.411 +/- 0.138, 91.07 +/- 2.979 and 84.89 +/- 3.145 respectively] than in the controls [2.049 +/- 0.014, 4.012 +/- 0.203, 128.7 +/- 4.924 and 128.7 +/- 3.904 respectively] [P<0.001 for each]. A significantly positive correlations were found between serum levels of cadmium and TBARS and between serum levels of selenium and TAO [r=0.359 P<0.05, and r=0.398, P<0.05 respectively]. Also a significant negative correlation was found between serum levels of zinc and serum level of TBARS [r=-0.392 P<0.05]. Our data suggest an enhanced oxidative stress and significant changes in trace elements in end stage renal disease [ESRD] patients undergoing HD. Also there is a significant relationship between the oxygen stress imbalance and the changes in the trace elements in these patients


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Falência Renal Crônica , Estresse Oxidativo , Antioxidantes , Substâncias Reativas com Ácido Tiobarbitúrico , Oligoelementos , Zinco , Cádmio , Selênio , Manganês , Cobre , Chumbo
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