Title of article :
Evaluation of Oxidative Stress in Patients with Fracture Admitted to Khatam Al-Anbia Hospital in Zahedan
Author/Authors :
Karajibani, Mansour Health Promotion Research Center - Department of Nutrition - School of Medicine - Zahedan University of Medical Sciences - Zahedan - Iran , Montazerifar, Farzaneh Pregnancy Health Research Center - Department of Nutrition - School of Medicine - Zahedan University of Medical Sciences - Zahedan - Iran , Kazemi, Faezeh Department of Nutrition - School of Medicine. Zahedan University of Medical Sciences - Zahedan - Iran , Dashipour, Ali Reza Cellular and Molecular Research Center - Department of Food Science - School of Medicine - Zahedan University of Medical Sciences - Zahedan - Iran
Abstract :
Background: Caused by an imbalance in the body’s oxidant and antioxidant status, oxidative stress can give rise to tissue damage
and exacerbation of many diseases.
Objectives: This study investigated the oxidative stress markers in patients with fractures and healthy subjects.
Methods: In a cross-sectional case-control study, 40 patients with fractures admitted to an orthopedic ward and 40 healthy, nonfractured patients were selected using convenience sampling. Serum was analyzed for oxidant and antioxidant activities based on
standard methods. P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.
Results: There was a significant difference in mean TAC between the case (748.2 ± 302.83 µmol/L) and control (984.90 ± 207.02
µmol/L) groups (P = 0.003). The mean MDA was 16.61 ± 4.16 µmol/L in the case group and 18.45 ± 5.43 µmol/L in the control group
(P = 0.09). The mean SOD was 63.41 ± 16.67 U/g Hb in the case group and 58.54 ± 21.83 U/g Hb in the control group (P = 0.2). There
was no significant difference between the two groups in terms of BMI and other variables.
Conclusions: A significant difference existed in TAC between the two groups, which indicated increased oxidative stress in patients.
However, oxidative stress could occur before and after undergoing fractures. The results suggested a slight, but not significant,
difference between the two groups in the SOD and MDA scores. More conclusive results are required to determine the enzymatic
and non-enzymatic markers of oxidative stress in larger sample sizes and during different stages of treatment.
Keywords:
Keywords :
Oxidative Stress , Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) , Fracture
Journal title :
Annals of Military and Health Sciences Research