Title of article :
The Association between Serum Oxidative Stress Indexes and Pathogenesis of Parkinson's Disease in the Northwest of Iran
Author/Authors :
BARMAKI, Haleh Department of Laboratory Medicine - School of Paramedical Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , MOROVATI, Ali Department of Biology - School of Basic Sciences - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , EYDIVANDI, Zainab Department of Nursing and Midwifery - School of Nursing and Midwifery - Ahvaz Judishapur University of Medical Sciences - Ahvaz, Iran , JAFARI NALESHKENANI, Fatemeh Department of Nursing and Midwifery - School of Nursing and Midwifery - Ahvaz Judishapur University of Medical Sciences - Ahvaz, Iran , SAEDI, Samira Department of Medical Microbiology - School of Medicine - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences - Sanandaj, Iran , MUSAVI, Hadis Department of Clinical Biochemistry - School of Medicine - Babol University of Medical Sciences - Babol, Iran , ABBASI, Mojtaba Department of Veterinary Medicine - School of Veterinary Medicine - Shahrekord Branch - Islamic Azad University - Shahrekord, Iran , HEMMATI-DINARVAND, Mohsen Department of Clinical Biochemistry - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a prevalent neurodegenerative disorder. Oxidative stress is a main
modulator in the advancement of PD. This investigation aimed to evaluate the relations between serum trace
elements, vitamin C, ferritin, transferrin, Nitrite Oxide (NOx) and Peroxynitrite (PrN) concentrations and clinical
parameters in patients with PD.
Methods: Serum concentrations of variables were measured in 75 PD patients and 75 healthy subjects from
Imam Reza Hospital, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran between Feb 2016 and Sep 2018. Receiver
Operating Characteristic (ROC) analysis was performed to examine incremental diagnostic value of vitamin
C, NOx, and PrN in the study groups.
Results: Mean serum NOx (35.81±5.16 vs. 11.27±3.59 mol/L, P<0.001) and PrN (15.78±4.23 vs. 9.62±4.57
mol/L, P= 0.004) were markedly higher in patient group versus healthy individuals. Significant differences
were also observed in the serum levels of vitamin C (P<0.001), copper (Cu) (P<0.001), Iron (Fe) (P=0.003),
and Zinc (Zn) (P<0.001) between patients with PD and healthy subjects. Nevertheless, the serum levels of Se
(P=0.515), ferritin (P=0.103), and transferrin (P=0.372) were not statistically significant between the study
groups. ROC analysis has revealed a diagnostic ability of serum vitamin C levels for PD with an area under
ROC curve of ≥0.7 (P<0.05) and relatively high sensitivity and specificity.
Conclusion: Serum levels of NOx and PrN are significantly higher in patients with PD. In additions, serum
vitamin C levels have a diagnostic value as a biomarker. Further studies are required with larger sample size to
provide more detailed information about the cognitive profile of participants and the outcome measures.
Keywords :
Parkinson diseases , Trace elements , Oxidative stress , Ferritin , Nitric oxide
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Public Health