Abstract

Objective: It has been suggested that oxidative processes may be increased in patients with chronic renal failure (CRF), and that this is a possible factor contributing to the development of anemia and atherosclerosis, characteristic complications of CRF. The aim of this study was to investigate erythrocyte oxidant/antioxidant status in patients with CRF and to elucidate possible effects of hemodialysis on erythrocyte antioxidant system. Methods: Fasting blood samples were obtained from 33 patients with CRF and from 12 healthy controls. Of the patients, 17 subjects were under regular hemodialysis. Values of the activities of antioxidant enzymes, namely superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px), catalase (CAT) and antioxidant potential, nonenzymatic superoxide radical scavenger activity (NSSA) and levels of thiobarbituric acid reagent substances (TBARS) were measured in the erythrocytes from both patients and controls. Results: Antioxidant potential and NSSA values were found to be significantly decreased, while TBARS levels were increased in the erythrocytes of patients. SOD activity was found to be unchanged, but GSH-Px and CAT activities were significantly lower in the patient group. Moreover, the erythrocyte TBARS level in the hemodialysis group was higher than in the controls and nonhemodialysis patients. Conclusion: The results suggest that antioxidant potential is reduced due to impaired antioxidant system in erythrocytes from patients with CRF and that oxidant stress causes significant peroxidation. Hemodialysis is determined to further increase oxidative reactions. These changes seem to contribute to the occurrence of some complications of CRF. Therefore, it has been suggested that antioxidant supplementation may give beneficial results for these patients.

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