Title of article :
Phototherapy motivates protein and lipid oxidation in jaundiced term and late term neonates
Author/Authors :
Shahsavari, Gholam reza Lorestan University of Medical Sciences , Firouzi, Majid Lorestan University of Medical Sciences , Mahdavifard, Sina Ardabil University of Medical Sciences , Joudaki, Asma Lorestan University of Medical Sciences , Birjandi, Mehdi Lorestan University of Medical Sciences - Faculty of Public Health - Department of Biostatistics
Abstract :
Background: Hyperbilirubinemia is one of the most important complications
encountered in neonatal units. It has been proposed that phototherapy yields
oxidative stress. Therefore, this study was undertaken to survey the levels of
antioxidant and oxidative stress in the serum of neonates before and after
phototherapy.
Methods: This study was performed on thirty-five healthy, late preterm (>35
weeks) and term newborns aged 6-10 days, who underwent phototherapy due to
hyperbilirubinemia (>14.00 mg/dL). Infants with a congenital malformation, birth
asphyxia, sepsis, signs and symptoms suggestive of severe illness, and receiving
phototherapy before recruitment to the study were excluded. Blood samples were
taken to determine total serum bilirubin, total antioxidant capacity (TAC) of serum,
malondialdehyde (MDA), advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP) as markers
of the intensity of oxidative stress and inflammation with photometric methods,
reduced and oxidized glutathione (GSH) by HPLC-UV as well as the ratio of them
before and after phototherapy.
Results: TAC, GSH and bilirubin levels were significantly lower after
phototherapy than before it, but reversely about levels of MDA, AOPP and
oxidized GSH in addition to the ratio of reduced to oxidized GSH (p<0.05-0.001).
AOPP and MDA showed a high negative correlation with bilirubin (respectively
R=-0.985 and -0.986, p<0.001)) while vice versa about TAC and GSH (R=0.975
and 0.988, P<0.001).
Conclusion: Phototherapy induces oxidative stress and inflammation not only due
to the elevation of protein and lipid oxidation but also with reducing of antioxidant
markers of serum
Keywords :
Phototherapy , Oxidative stress , Hyperbilirubinemia , Malondialdehyde , Advanced oxidation protein products
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics