Subinay Datta
Burdwan Medical College
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Indian Journal of Psychiatry | 2008
Om Prakash Singh; Indranil Chakraborty; Anindya Dasgupta; Subinay Datta
Context: Oxidative stress induced lipid peroxidation has been a significant contributing factor for schizophrenia. Older antipsychotics, like haloperidol , were found to increase lipid peroxidation, whereas, the newer atypical antipsychotics, like olanzapine, did not generate free radicals as metabolic end products. Aims: The interrelationship of the antioxidant vitamins and antioxidant enzymes, and their overall effect on regulation of oxidative stress induced by haloperidol as compared to olanzapine were analyzed in present study. Setting and Design: It was an open randomized cross sectional study that consisted of two groups of fifty schizophrenic patients treated by haloperidol and olanzapine, respectively for at least six months. Materials and Methods: Serum thiobarbituric acid reacting substances (TBARS) was selected as marker of lipid peroxidation, whereas, serum tocopherols, plasma ascorbate and plasma superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity, were selected to assess the antioxidant vitamin and antioxidant enzyme status, respectively. All measurements were done by standard photometric methods. Statistical Analysis Used: Statistical analysis was performed to find out the significance for the differences of means between two groups. Bivariate and partial correlation coefficients for assessing the interrelationship between different parameters were done by using statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) software. Results: Results showed significantly higher serum TBARS and lower antioxidant values in the haloperidol treated patients. Significant positive correlations among the individual antioxidant parameters and significant negative correlation between all of the antioxidant parameters and serum TBARS were found only in haloperidol treated patients. Plasma SOD activity correlated to plasma ascorbate in both groups. Partial correlation results revealed that the serum tocopherol decreased linearly with an increase in serum TBARS significantly in olanzapine treated patients when effect of plasma ascorbate was controlled. Conclusions: Haloperidol caused more oxidative stress along with a significant reduction of important antioxidant parameters. Plasma ascorbate was found to be the chief antioxidant on which the activity of both plasma SOD and alpha tocopherol were dependent under oxidative stressful conditions.
Archive | 2016
Joydeep Ghosh; Subinay Datta; Mrinal Pal
American Journal of Phytomedicine and Clinical Therapeutics | 2015
Mrinal Pal; Uttam Kumar Roy; Subinay Datta; Shanwer Harlalka; Amit Kumar Pradhan; Sudipta Sil; Amrita Ganguly; Shubhadeep Basu
TAF Preventive Medicine Bulletin | 2014
Mrinal Pal; Subinay Datta; Amit Kumar Pradhan; Kanika Mandi Chowdhuri; Joydeep Ghosh; Rajarshi Rahut
Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics | 2014
Subinay Datta; Mrinal Pal
Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics | 2014
Subinay Datta; Mrinal Pal; Tarashankar Malik
Serbian Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research | 2013
Mrinal Pal; Uttam Kumar Roy; Subinay Datta; Tapas Ghosh; Shanwer Harlaka; Lekha Biswas
Advances in Biological Chemistry | 2013
Mrinal Pal; Subinay Datta; Amit Kumar Pradhan; Tapas Ghosh; Amrita Ganguly; Shubhadeep Basu; Joydeep Ghosh; Rajarshi Rahut
Advances in Biological Chemistry | 2013
Mrinal Pal; Subinay Datta; Amit Kumar Pradhan; Lekha Biswas; Joydeep Ghosh; Partha Mondal; Rajarshi Rahut; Arghya Ray Chaudhuri; Sourav Sau; Soumi Das
Archive | 2015
Subinay Datta; Mrinal Pal; Uttam Kumar Roy; Ritabrata Mitra; Amit Kumar Pradhan