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Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry | 2010
Santoshi R. Ghodake; Adinath N. Suryakar; R. D. Ankush; Kayyum Shaikh; Ashok V. Katta
Nephrotic syndrome is the common chronic disorder characterized by alteration of permeability of the glomerular capillary wall, resulting in its inability to restrict the urinary loss of proteins. Nephrotic syndrome is characterized by heavy proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, hyperlipidemia associated with peripheral edema. The molecular basis of glomerular permselectivity remains largely unknown. In recent years it has been proposed that Nephrotic syndrome is a consequence of an imbalance between oxidant and antioxidant activity. The present study was aimed to test that the reactive oxygen species are the mediators of excessive protein permeability and other complications of Nephrotic syndrome. For this 30 adults with Nephrotic syndrome were studied. The control group comprised 30 healthy adults matched for age. Serum levels of lipid peroxides, nitric oxide (NO⊙), α- tocopherol, ascorbic acid, erythrocyte superoxide dismutase activity, serum albumin, uric acid, cholesterol and plasma total antioxidant capacity were measured. Student’s ‘t’ test was applied for statistical analysis. There was a significant increase in lipid peroxide (1.58 ± 0.42 in controls, 3.64 ±1.3 in patients) (P<0.001) levels in study group as compared with controls. α-tocopherol (12.95 ± 1.04 in controls, 9.93 ± 1.43 in patients) (P<0.001), erythrocyte SOD activity(1.88 ± 0.9 in controls 1.07 ± 0.5 in patients) (P=0.01), serum albumin(4.06 ± 0.50 in controls, 3.04 ± 0.11 in patients) (P<0.001), and plasma total antioxidant capacity (847.33 ± 126.83 in controls, 684.00±102.94 in patients) (P<0.001) were significantly decreased. There was non-significant increase in uric acid (P>0.05), a non-significant decrease in NO⊙ (38.48 ± 15.47 in controls 37.47 ± 14.27 in patients) (P>0.05) and ascorbic acid levels ascorbic acid,( 0.95 ± 0.31in controls 0.79 ± 0.30 in patients) (P>0.05) in study group as compared with controls. Imbalance between oxidants and antioxidants may contribute to pathogenesis of proteinuria and related complications in nephrotic syndrome.
Biomedical Research-tokyo | 2009
Abdul Kayyum Shaikh; Adinath N. Suryakar
Biomedical Research-tokyo | 2008
Abdul Kayyum Shaikh; Adinath N. Suryakar
Biomedical Research-tokyo | 2010
Sarita A. Shinde; Adinath N. Suryakar; Alka N. Sontakke; Umesh More
Biomedical Research-tokyo | 2006
Sunil B. Yadav; Adinath N. Suryakar; Anil D. Huddedar; Puspha P. Durgawale; Pramod Shukla
Current neurobiology | 2012
Santoshi R. Ghodake; Adinath N. Suryakar; Prabhakar M. Kulhalli; Abdul Kayyum Shaikh
Biomedical Research-tokyo | 2009
Ashok V. Katta; Adinath N. Suryakar; R.V. Katkam; Kayyum Shaikh; Santoshi R. Ghodake
Archive | 2014
Sarita A. Shinde; Anita D. Deshmukh; Adinath N. Suryakar; Umesh More; Mona A. Tilak
Current Pediatric Research | 2010
Tasneem Perampalli; S.C. Swami; K.M. Kumbar; Adinath N. Suryakar; Abdul Kayyum Shaikh
International Journal Of Medical Science And Clinical Invention | 2016
Santoshi R. Ghodake; Adinath N. Suryakar; Prabhakar M. Kulhalli; Abdul Kayyum Shaikh