Authors: TEOMAN ERDEM, NECMETTİN AKDENİZ, İRFAN ALTUNTAŞ, FATİH AKÇAY
Abstract: Recent few studies revealed that increased levels of oxygen free radicals might play a role in tissue damage. There are some studies in the literature proposing that increased levels of oxygen radicals might play a role in tissue damage, as also seen in Behçet's disease (BD). The aim of the present study was to measure plasma malondialde-hyde (MDA) (as an index of lipid peroxida-tion) levels in 23 patients with BD (13 men, 10 women with a mean age of 34.5 ± .2 years) both in active and in remission periods. Twenty-one healthy volunteers (11 men, 10 women) formed as the control group. It was found that mean plasma MDA levels were significantly higher both in the active (11.147 ± 2.452 nmol/mL) and remission (8.056 ± 1.916 nmol/mL) periods in patients with BD than in the controls (4.978 ± 1.431 nmol/mL) (p<0.001 for both). It was concluded that the plasma antioxidant defence system was significantly more impaired in active phase than in remission phase of BD.
Keywords: Behçet's disease, lipid peroxidation
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