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Antioxidant capacity and nitric oxide in patients with hepatic cirrhosis
Authors:Koruk Mehmet  Aksoy Hülya  Akçay Fatih  Onuk M Derya
Affiliation:Department of Gastroenterology, Atatürk University School of Medicine, Erzurum, Turkey.
Abstract:This study investigated the relationship between the antioxidant capacity of blood and the serum level of nitric oxide (NO) in patients with hepatic cirrhosis. The study included 20 patients with compensated cirrhosis (group I), 30 with decompensated cirrhosis (group II), and 30 healthy controls (group III). The serum levels of NO, albumin, bilirubin, and uric acid, and the erythrocyte activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) were measured in all groups. The mean erythrocyte SOD activity (5.94 +/- 3.21 U/mg protein) and serum NO level (25.19 +/- 8.15 micromol/L) in group I were similar to those of controls (6.86 +/- 2.47 U/mg protein and 21.67 +/- 6.51 micromol/L, respectively). However, erythrocyte SOD activity in group II was significantly lower than in groups I and III and mean serum NO level was significantly higher in group II than in groups I and III. In regard to non-enzymatic antioxidants, the mean serum albumin level was lower and the mean serum total bilirubin level was higher in group II than in groups I and III. As expected, group I had higher mean serum total bilirubin level than the control group. Correlation analysis showed that erythrocyte SOD activity in cirrhotic patients was negatively correlated with their serum levels of NO. These results suggest that disturbances of antioxidative mechanisms may diminish hepatic resistance to oxidative stress, thereby contributing to the development of fibrogenesis.
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