Effect of Cyclosporine-A on Paraoxonase Activity in

Background: Many adverse effects have been reported on using cyclosporine (CSA) in organ transplantation.Objective: To investigate the effects of CSA on paraoxonase (PON) activity and lipid peroxidation metabolitesin early and late-stage of peroxidation and also total antioxidant (TA).Methods: Twent...

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Main Authors: H. Argani, A. Ghorbanihaghjo, N. Rashtchizadeh, S. Seifirad, Y. Rahbarfar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2011-01-01
Series:International Journal of Organ Transplantation Medicine
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Online Access:http://home.sums.ac.ir/~habibzaf/ojs/index.php/IJOTM/article/view/61/110
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spelling doaj-0cf14f4e47764f71af21d4140a7f6b262020-11-25T01:49:08ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Organ Transplantation Medicine2008-64902008-64822011-01-01212530Effect of Cyclosporine-A on Paraoxonase Activity inH. ArganiA. GhorbanihaghjoN. RashtchizadehS. SeifiradY. RahbarfarBackground: Many adverse effects have been reported on using cyclosporine (CSA) in organ transplantation.Objective: To investigate the effects of CSA on paraoxonase (PON) activity and lipid peroxidation metabolitesin early and late-stage of peroxidation and also total antioxidant (TA).Methods: Twenty 220-250 g adult male Wistar rats were included in the study. The animals were storedfor one week in the animal room before the initial injection to habituate with temperature, humidity, andcircadian rhythm of day (12 h) and night (12 h). The temperature was kept at 23 °C. Animals had accessto food and water ad libitum.Results: A significant (p=0.002) increase in the serum levels of conjugated diones was observed in the casecompared to the control group. At the end of the study, malondialdehyde (MDA) levels in CSA group wassignificantly (p=0.01) higher than the control group. Serum PON1 activity was significantly (p=0.004)lower in the case than the control group.Conclusion: CSA administration could impair oxidant-antioxidant pathways and increase oxidative stress.Antioxidant therapy could be beneficial in patients treated with CSA.http://home.sums.ac.ir/~habibzaf/ojs/index.php/IJOTM/article/view/61/110Cyclosporine AParaoxonaseTotal antioxidantmalondialdehyde
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author H. Argani
A. Ghorbanihaghjo
N. Rashtchizadeh
S. Seifirad
Y. Rahbarfar
spellingShingle H. Argani
A. Ghorbanihaghjo
N. Rashtchizadeh
S. Seifirad
Y. Rahbarfar
Effect of Cyclosporine-A on Paraoxonase Activity in
International Journal of Organ Transplantation Medicine
Cyclosporine A
Paraoxonase
Total antioxidant
malondialdehyde
author_facet H. Argani
A. Ghorbanihaghjo
N. Rashtchizadeh
S. Seifirad
Y. Rahbarfar
author_sort H. Argani
title Effect of Cyclosporine-A on Paraoxonase Activity in
title_short Effect of Cyclosporine-A on Paraoxonase Activity in
title_full Effect of Cyclosporine-A on Paraoxonase Activity in
title_fullStr Effect of Cyclosporine-A on Paraoxonase Activity in
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Cyclosporine-A on Paraoxonase Activity in
title_sort effect of cyclosporine-a on paraoxonase activity in
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series International Journal of Organ Transplantation Medicine
issn 2008-6490
2008-6482
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Background: Many adverse effects have been reported on using cyclosporine (CSA) in organ transplantation.Objective: To investigate the effects of CSA on paraoxonase (PON) activity and lipid peroxidation metabolitesin early and late-stage of peroxidation and also total antioxidant (TA).Methods: Twenty 220-250 g adult male Wistar rats were included in the study. The animals were storedfor one week in the animal room before the initial injection to habituate with temperature, humidity, andcircadian rhythm of day (12 h) and night (12 h). The temperature was kept at 23 °C. Animals had accessto food and water ad libitum.Results: A significant (p=0.002) increase in the serum levels of conjugated diones was observed in the casecompared to the control group. At the end of the study, malondialdehyde (MDA) levels in CSA group wassignificantly (p=0.01) higher than the control group. Serum PON1 activity was significantly (p=0.004)lower in the case than the control group.Conclusion: CSA administration could impair oxidant-antioxidant pathways and increase oxidative stress.Antioxidant therapy could be beneficial in patients treated with CSA.
topic Cyclosporine A
Paraoxonase
Total antioxidant
malondialdehyde
url http://home.sums.ac.ir/~habibzaf/ojs/index.php/IJOTM/article/view/61/110
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