Possible Influence of Oxidative Stress on Development of Raynaud Phenomenon in Patients With CREST Scleroderma Syndrome

CREST syndrome represents a form of scleroderma where the progressive autoimmune reaction is mainly manifested by the main symptoms, which make this acronym: calcinosis cutis, Raynaud phenomenon, esophageal dysmotility, sclerodactyly and teleangiectasia. Among the first affected organs is the skin f...

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Main Authors: Kocić Hristina, Stamenković Bojana, Popović Danijela, Zlatanović Zorana, Marković Tomislav, Tiodorović Danica
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-03-01
Series:Serbian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/sjdv-2018-0001
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spelling doaj-940fb4f9d9944d5dad68e28119034d572021-09-05T14:01:55ZengSciendoSerbian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology1821-09022406-06312018-03-011013710.2478/sjdv-2018-0001sjdv-2018-0001Possible Influence of Oxidative Stress on Development of Raynaud Phenomenon in Patients With CREST Scleroderma SyndromeKocić Hristina0Stamenković Bojana1Popović Danijela2Zlatanović Zorana3Marković Tomislav4Tiodorović Danica5Medical Faculty University of Maribor,Manibor, SloveniaInstitute for Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Niška Banja, Faculty of Medicine, University of Niš,Niš, SerbiaClinic of Dermatology, Clinical Centrer Niš,Niš, SerbiaClinic of Dermatology, Clinical Centrer Niš,Niš, SerbiaInstitute for Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Niška Banja, Faculty of Medicine, University of Niš,Niš, SerbiaClinic of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Niš,Niš, SerbiaCREST syndrome represents a form of scleroderma where the progressive autoimmune reaction is mainly manifested by the main symptoms, which make this acronym: calcinosis cutis, Raynaud phenomenon, esophageal dysmotility, sclerodactyly and teleangiectasia. Among the first affected organs is the skin followed by the excessive fibrosis manifested by the deposition of collagen in dermis. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) theory has been underlined as one of the main pathogenetic mechanisms and triggering factor in development of scleroderma. The present study was aimed at estimating the marker of lipid peroxidation products (MDA) in plasma of patients with CREST syndrome having manifested symptoms of both Raynaud syndrome and positive ANA antibodies. The lipid peroxidation (MDA) level was significantly higher in the patients who had CREST syndrome and Raynaud syndrome for less than 10 years compared to the patients suffering from Raynoud syndrome for more than 10 years (p<0.05). Both groups were found to have a significant MDA level increase (p<0.001) compared to the control healthy subjects. In conclusion, the relationship between lipid peroxidation (MDA level) and Raynaud syndrome appearance may emphasize the role of ROS produced by the ischemia-reperfusion injury as an early pathogenetic mechanism in CREST scleroderma syndrome.https://doi.org/10.2478/sjdv-2018-0001crest syndromesclerodermasystemicraynaud diseasereactive oxygen speciesoxidative stresslipid peroxidationmalondialdehyde
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author Kocić Hristina
Stamenković Bojana
Popović Danijela
Zlatanović Zorana
Marković Tomislav
Tiodorović Danica
spellingShingle Kocić Hristina
Stamenković Bojana
Popović Danijela
Zlatanović Zorana
Marković Tomislav
Tiodorović Danica
Possible Influence of Oxidative Stress on Development of Raynaud Phenomenon in Patients With CREST Scleroderma Syndrome
Serbian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology
crest syndrome
scleroderma
systemic
raynaud disease
reactive oxygen species
oxidative stress
lipid peroxidation
malondialdehyde
author_facet Kocić Hristina
Stamenković Bojana
Popović Danijela
Zlatanović Zorana
Marković Tomislav
Tiodorović Danica
author_sort Kocić Hristina
title Possible Influence of Oxidative Stress on Development of Raynaud Phenomenon in Patients With CREST Scleroderma Syndrome
title_short Possible Influence of Oxidative Stress on Development of Raynaud Phenomenon in Patients With CREST Scleroderma Syndrome
title_full Possible Influence of Oxidative Stress on Development of Raynaud Phenomenon in Patients With CREST Scleroderma Syndrome
title_fullStr Possible Influence of Oxidative Stress on Development of Raynaud Phenomenon in Patients With CREST Scleroderma Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Possible Influence of Oxidative Stress on Development of Raynaud Phenomenon in Patients With CREST Scleroderma Syndrome
title_sort possible influence of oxidative stress on development of raynaud phenomenon in patients with crest scleroderma syndrome
publisher Sciendo
series Serbian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology
issn 1821-0902
2406-0631
publishDate 2018-03-01
description CREST syndrome represents a form of scleroderma where the progressive autoimmune reaction is mainly manifested by the main symptoms, which make this acronym: calcinosis cutis, Raynaud phenomenon, esophageal dysmotility, sclerodactyly and teleangiectasia. Among the first affected organs is the skin followed by the excessive fibrosis manifested by the deposition of collagen in dermis. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) theory has been underlined as one of the main pathogenetic mechanisms and triggering factor in development of scleroderma. The present study was aimed at estimating the marker of lipid peroxidation products (MDA) in plasma of patients with CREST syndrome having manifested symptoms of both Raynaud syndrome and positive ANA antibodies. The lipid peroxidation (MDA) level was significantly higher in the patients who had CREST syndrome and Raynaud syndrome for less than 10 years compared to the patients suffering from Raynoud syndrome for more than 10 years (p<0.05). Both groups were found to have a significant MDA level increase (p<0.001) compared to the control healthy subjects. In conclusion, the relationship between lipid peroxidation (MDA level) and Raynaud syndrome appearance may emphasize the role of ROS produced by the ischemia-reperfusion injury as an early pathogenetic mechanism in CREST scleroderma syndrome.
topic crest syndrome
scleroderma
systemic
raynaud disease
reactive oxygen species
oxidative stress
lipid peroxidation
malondialdehyde
url https://doi.org/10.2478/sjdv-2018-0001
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