Abstract

Oxygen free radicals and their derivatives are second messengers of various traumatic, inflammatory and autoimmune processes and play a role in the tissue damage of autoimmune disorders. As free radicals are produced in the course of tissue inflammation scavenger enzymes such as superoxide dismutase (SOD), are activated. The lacrimal gland may play a role in the autoimmune reactions of thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy (TAO). The tears, which are produced mainly by the lacrimal gland, contain specific IgA class antibodies and oxygen free radical scavenger enzymes, in particular SOD, and may provide information about the orbital inflammatory process. The authors have measured total and manganese SOD activities in tears from patients with TAO, and control patients and subjects, correlating with clinical parameters of the ophthalmopathy. Levels of total SOD activity were increased in 40% of patients with TAO, 35.7% with Graves' hyperthyroidism without ophthalmopathy, 38.5% with other ocular disorders, 45.5% ...

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