Title of article :
Oxidant-antioxidant status in tissue samples of oral leukoplakia
Author/Authors :
Chandan Srivastava, Kumar Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology - Rajah Muthiah Dental College and Hospital - Annamalai University - Chidambaram, India , David Austin, Ravi Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology - Rajah Muthiah Dental College and Hospital - Annamalai University - Chidambaram, India , Shrivastava, Deepti Periodontics - Rajah Muthiah Dental College and Hospital - Annamalai University - Chidambaram, India , Pranavadhyani, Gopalakrishnan Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology - J.K.K. Nataraja Dental College and Hospital - Komorrapalayam - Tamil Nadu, India
Abstract :
Background: Imbalances between the oxidant-antioxidant status have been implicated in the
pathogenesis of several diseases, including oral cancer. Majority of oral cancer are preceded by a
well-recognized group of pre-malignant lesions. However, only a small fraction of those lesions,
undergo malignant transformation. Hence, there is a great need to identify biological markers,
which will assist in identifying lesion carrying high-risk. This study aims to evaluate and compare
the status of oxidative stress and antioxidant enzymes in tissue samples of patients with various
clinicopathological stages of oral pre-malignancy.
Materials and Methods: A case control study consisting of 20 new histopathologically proven
leukoplakia patients and equal number of age, sex, and habit matched healthy subjects were
recruited for this study. Their tissue samples were subjected to evaluation of lipid peroxidation
product, thiobarbituric acid reactive substances and antioxidant enzymes, namely, superoxide
dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), reduced glutathione (GSH), and glutathione peroxidase (GPx)
using spectrophotometric methods. The data are expressed as mean ± standard deviation. The
statistical comparisons were performed by independent Student’s unpaired t-test and one-way
analysis of variance. Pearson’s correlation was performed for the biochemical parameters within
the group and between the groups. For statistically significant correlations, simple linear regression
was performed. P- value < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.
Results: Significant reduction in lipid peroxidation (P < 0.001) SOD and CAT (P < 0.001) was
observed in the tissue of leukoplakia patients as compared to the healthy controls. On the other
hand, GSH and GPx were significantly increased in tumor samples.
Conclusion: Reduced lipid peroxidation and increased activity of GSH and GPx provides the
suitable environment for the tumor growth and malignant transformation in the later stages. Among
the antioxidant enzymes, glutathione reductase appears to have a profound role in carcinogenesis.
Keywords :
Antioxidant enzymes , lipid peroxidation , oral pre-cancer , oxidative stress
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics