The Relation of Lumbar Disc Herniation With Increased Lipid Hydroperoxide, Paraoxonase 1 and Total Oxidative Status

Objective: Lumbar disc herniation (LDH) is well known low back disorder. Beside a lot of reason, the chronic inflammation is stated to have a role in the importance of LDH. As known, there is a complex connection between inflammation and oxidative stress. The relationship between LDH and the levels...

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Main Authors: Hamza Karabag, Sezen Hatice
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Language:English
Published: Aras Part Medical International Press 2016-07-01
Series:Crescent Journal of Medical and Biological Sciences
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spelling doaj-9352f5d270ac46e4b1fb8cfb89e9d63e2020-11-25T01:44:37Zeng Aras Part Medical International PressCrescent Journal of Medical and Biological Sciences 2148-96962148-96962016-07-01338690The Relation of Lumbar Disc Herniation With Increased Lipid Hydroperoxide, Paraoxonase 1 and Total Oxidative StatusHamza Karabag0Sezen Hatice1Assistant Professor, Harran University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Neurosurgery, Sanliurfa, TurkeyAssistant Professor, Harran University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Sanliurfa, TurkeyObjective: Lumbar disc herniation (LDH) is well known low back disorder. Beside a lot of reason, the chronic inflammation is stated to have a role in the importance of LDH. As known, there is a complex connection between inflammation and oxidative stress. The relationship between LDH and the levels of lipid hydroperoxide (LOOH), total oxidative status (TOS), paraoxonase 1 (PON1) and total antioxidative status (TAS) has not been studied until now. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the levels of oxidative markers, such as LOOH, TOS, PON1 and TAS in patients with preoperative stage of disc herniation. Materials and Methods: Fifty consecutive patients (8 patients were excluded; n = 42) with LDH and 50 healthy controls were subjected in this prospective study. Serum PON1, LOOH, TAS and TOS levels were determined. Results: Serum PON-1 level was found to be significantly lower (P = 0.008), serum TAS and LOOH levels were measured as significantly higher (both P < 0.001) in the LDH group than in the control group. Positive significant correlations were detected between LOOH and TAS, TOS, and oxidative stress index (OSI); then again between OSI and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C). Conclusion: The inflammatory-oxidant environment decreased PON1 and increased LOOH- may be the cause or reason of disc herniation. This result suggests that LDH may be related with atherosclerosis.http://cjmb.org/uploads/pdf/pdf_CJMB_30.pdfLumbar disc herniationlipid hydro-peroxideparaoxonase 1
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The Relation of Lumbar Disc Herniation With Increased Lipid Hydroperoxide, Paraoxonase 1 and Total Oxidative Status
Crescent Journal of Medical and Biological Sciences
Lumbar disc herniation
lipid hydro-peroxide
paraoxonase 1
author_facet Hamza Karabag
Sezen Hatice
author_sort Hamza Karabag
title The Relation of Lumbar Disc Herniation With Increased Lipid Hydroperoxide, Paraoxonase 1 and Total Oxidative Status
title_short The Relation of Lumbar Disc Herniation With Increased Lipid Hydroperoxide, Paraoxonase 1 and Total Oxidative Status
title_full The Relation of Lumbar Disc Herniation With Increased Lipid Hydroperoxide, Paraoxonase 1 and Total Oxidative Status
title_fullStr The Relation of Lumbar Disc Herniation With Increased Lipid Hydroperoxide, Paraoxonase 1 and Total Oxidative Status
title_full_unstemmed The Relation of Lumbar Disc Herniation With Increased Lipid Hydroperoxide, Paraoxonase 1 and Total Oxidative Status
title_sort relation of lumbar disc herniation with increased lipid hydroperoxide, paraoxonase 1 and total oxidative status
publisher Aras Part Medical International Press
series Crescent Journal of Medical and Biological Sciences
issn 2148-9696
2148-9696
publishDate 2016-07-01
description Objective: Lumbar disc herniation (LDH) is well known low back disorder. Beside a lot of reason, the chronic inflammation is stated to have a role in the importance of LDH. As known, there is a complex connection between inflammation and oxidative stress. The relationship between LDH and the levels of lipid hydroperoxide (LOOH), total oxidative status (TOS), paraoxonase 1 (PON1) and total antioxidative status (TAS) has not been studied until now. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the levels of oxidative markers, such as LOOH, TOS, PON1 and TAS in patients with preoperative stage of disc herniation. Materials and Methods: Fifty consecutive patients (8 patients were excluded; n = 42) with LDH and 50 healthy controls were subjected in this prospective study. Serum PON1, LOOH, TAS and TOS levels were determined. Results: Serum PON-1 level was found to be significantly lower (P = 0.008), serum TAS and LOOH levels were measured as significantly higher (both P < 0.001) in the LDH group than in the control group. Positive significant correlations were detected between LOOH and TAS, TOS, and oxidative stress index (OSI); then again between OSI and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C). Conclusion: The inflammatory-oxidant environment decreased PON1 and increased LOOH- may be the cause or reason of disc herniation. This result suggests that LDH may be related with atherosclerosis.
topic Lumbar disc herniation
lipid hydro-peroxide
paraoxonase 1
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