Title of article :
Effect of smoking on serum xanthine oxidase, malondialdehyde, ascorbic acid and α-tocopherol levels in healthy male subjects
Author/Authors :
Shah, Ali Akbar Isra University Hyderabad - Department of Biochemistry, Pakistan , Khand, Fatehuddin Isra University - Department of Biochemistry, Pakistan , Khand, Tayyab Uddin Indus Medical College - Department of Biochemistry, Pakistan
Abstract :
Objective: To examine the effect of smoking on serum xanthine oxidase, malondialdehyde, α- tocopherol and ascorbic acid levels in healthy adult male subjects. Methods: This cross-sectional comparative study was carried out at Isra University Hyderabad from July 2012 to December 2012. One hundred and twenty apparently healthy adult male subjects (60 smokers and 60 non-smokers) included in present study, were recruited from Jaindal kot, a small village located midway between Hyderabad and Matiari. Serum samples from smokers and non-smokers were analyzed for xanthine oxidase and malondialdehyde levels by standard kit methods, while for ascorbic acid and alphatocopherol by spectrophotometric methods. Results: The mean xanthine oxidase and malondialdehyde levels measured in healthy smokers were 0.30±0.05 mg/dl and 37.50±4.05 μmoles/l respectively as against 0.25±0.04 mg/dl and 19.86±2.21μmoles/l in non-smokers. Both xanthine oxidase and malondialdehyde levels were significantly (p 0.001) raised in healthy smokers than in non-smokers. Likewise, mean vitamin E and vitamin C levels were respectively 0.69±0.37 mg/dl and 0.80±0.16 mg/dl in healthy smokers compared to 1.14±0.43 mg/dl and 1.22±0.29 mg/ dl in non-smokers. The concentrations of both these vitamins were significantly (p 0.001) lower in smokers than in non-smokers. Conclusion: The results of present study demonstrate that smoking had significantly increased xanthine oxidase and malondialdehyde levels and decreased vitamins C and E (antioxidants) levels. These findings suggest that smokers have to take additional amounts of vitamins C and E in order to avoid deleterious effects of smoking on their health.
Keywords :
Ascorbic acid , Alpha , Tocopherol , Malondialdehyde , Smokers , Xanthine oxidase
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences