Oxidative Stress in Preterm Neonates: An Analysis of Oxidative Stress Biomarkers and Antioxidant Profiles
Introduction: Oxidative stress is a complex event determined genetically and induced by an in- utero stressor. Oxidants are composed of reactive free radicals like Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) and Reactive Nitrogen Species (RNS) which are manifested by several macromolecules of lipid, protein a...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
2020-12-01
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Series: | Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Online Access: | https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/14388/45902_CE[Ra1]_F(SL)_PF1(AkA_OM)_PFA(OM_SL)_PF2(MG_OM)_GC(OM)_PN(SL).pdf |
Summary: | Introduction: Oxidative stress is a complex event determined
genetically and induced by an in- utero stressor. Oxidants
are composed of reactive free radicals like Reactive Oxygen
Species (ROS) and Reactive Nitrogen Species (RNS) which
are manifested by several macromolecules of lipid, protein and
DNA, causing deleterious effects in several organs. Antioxidant
defense mechanism and its ability to be induced by hyperoxia
is relatively impaired in preterm neonates.
Aim: To study oxidative stress and antioxidants in preterm
neonates.
Materials and Methods: This study is an observational analytical
study, which included preterm babies (25 males and 20 females)
delivered vaginally from October 2012 to October 2013. Cord
blood was collected in citrate bulbs immediately after vaginal
delivery and stored at 4°C until processed. Malondialdehyde
(MDA), Nitrates, Vitamin C and Vitamin E, levels were measured
in cord blood. Statistical z-test was applied.
Results: High levels of oxidative stress biomarkers like MDA
and Nitrites along with decreased levels of antioxidants, Vitamin
C and Vitamin E in preterm neonates was observed. MDA and
Nitrates levels were significantly higher in males (p<0.05) than
females. Vitamin C and Vitamin E levels were not significant
(p>0.05) in both.
Conclusion: This study results may conclude that preterm
neonates have more oxidative stress especially in males
affecting their life survival. |
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ISSN: | 2249-782X 0973-709X |