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Red cell antioxidant enzymes and prognostic indexes in patients with burns
Authors:Eugen Frišman  Oliver Rácz  Anna Chmelárová
Institution:1. Clinic of Burns and Reconstructive Surgery, 1st Private Hospital Ltd., SK 04015 Košice – Šaca, Slovakia;2. Institute of Pathological Physiology, Medical School, Šafárik University, SK 04066 Košice, Slovakia;3. Department of Nanomedicine and Regenerative Medicine, Faculty of Health Care, Miskolc University, H 3800 Miskolc, Hungary;4. Institute of Experimental Medicine, Medical School, Safarik University, SK 04066 Kosice, Slovakia
Abstract:Red cell superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GPX) and catalase (CAT) were measured in 66 burned patients (57 men, 9 women, age 16–78 years). BSAB varied from 15 to 93% and ABSI from 3 to 14 points. In the first week after injury the activity of SOD was significantly decreased as compared with the activity of the enzymes in the control group and was also below the reference values. Later the activity of SOD increased up to the normal range. The activity of CAT followed a similar pattern but the differences were not significant. No significant changes in red cell GPX were found during the monitored period. We did not find any significant association between the antioxidant enzyme activities and the markers of burns severity. On the other side there was a significant indirect association between the change of SOD activity (calculated as a difference between the first week values after the injury and the activities measured later) and BSAB.
Keywords:ABSI  abbreviated burns severity index  CAT  catalase  GPX  glutathione peroxidase  GR  glutathione reductase  GSH  glutathione (reduced form)  ROS  reactive oxygen species  SOD  superoxide dismutase  TBSA  total burned surface area
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