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Comparative study of extrapolative factors linked with oxidative injury and anti-inflammatory status in chronic kidney disease patients experiencing cardiovascular distress

BACKGROUND: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a group of heterogeneous abnormalities affecting the function and structure of the kidney and mostly further proceeds to cardiovascular damage prior to end stage renal disease (ESRD). The oxidative insult and inflammatory mediators have some undefined role...

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Autores principales: Rasool, Mahmood, Ashraf, Muhammad Abdul Basit, Malik, Arif, Waquar, Sulayman, Khan, Shahida Aziz, Qazi, Mahmood Husain, Ahmad, Waseem, Asif, Muhammad, Khan, Sami Ullah, Zaheer, Ahmad, Qaisrani, Muther Mansoor, Khan, Abdul Rehman, Iqbal, Aamir, Raza, Amir, Iram, Saima, Kamran, Kashif, Iqbal, Asim, Mustafa, Mohammad Zahid, Choudhry, Hani, Zamzami, Mazin A., Abdulaal, Wesam H., Jamal, Mohammad Sarwar
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5298283/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28178330
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171561
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author Rasool, Mahmood
Ashraf, Muhammad Abdul Basit
Malik, Arif
Waquar, Sulayman
Khan, Shahida Aziz
Qazi, Mahmood Husain
Ahmad, Waseem
Asif, Muhammad
Khan, Sami Ullah
Zaheer, Ahmad
Qaisrani, Muther Mansoor
Khan, Abdul Rehman
Iqbal, Aamir
Raza, Amir
Iram, Saima
Kamran, Kashif
Iqbal, Asim
Mustafa, Mohammad Zahid
Choudhry, Hani
Zamzami, Mazin A.
Abdulaal, Wesam H.
Jamal, Mohammad Sarwar
author_facet Rasool, Mahmood
Ashraf, Muhammad Abdul Basit
Malik, Arif
Waquar, Sulayman
Khan, Shahida Aziz
Qazi, Mahmood Husain
Ahmad, Waseem
Asif, Muhammad
Khan, Sami Ullah
Zaheer, Ahmad
Qaisrani, Muther Mansoor
Khan, Abdul Rehman
Iqbal, Aamir
Raza, Amir
Iram, Saima
Kamran, Kashif
Iqbal, Asim
Mustafa, Mohammad Zahid
Choudhry, Hani
Zamzami, Mazin A.
Abdulaal, Wesam H.
Jamal, Mohammad Sarwar
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description BACKGROUND: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a group of heterogeneous abnormalities affecting the function and structure of the kidney and mostly further proceeds to cardiovascular damage prior to end stage renal disease (ESRD). The oxidative insult and inflammatory mediators have some undefined role in CKD and cardiovascular complications. It is therefore, aimed at to pin point the predictive factors in the development of cardiovascular disorder in patients with chronic kidney disease. METHODS: Fifty patients of CKD experiencing cardiovascular distress and twenty normal individuals having same age and sex acted as control during these observations. Blood samples (Each 5 ml) were drawn and subjected to centrifugation for 10–15 minutes to separate the serum at 4000-5000rpm. The levels of MDA, GSH, SOD, CAT, VIT C, VIT E, IL-1, TNF-alpha, nitric oxide (NO) and advanced oxidation protein products (AOPPs) were estimated and analyzed. RESULTS: The nitric oxide levels in the CKD patients decreased significantly (13.26±1.25 ng/ml) compared to controls (42.15±5.26 ng/ml). The serum vitamin E and C levels in these patients recorded 2.15±0.25 μg/ml and 0.97±0.09 μg/ml respectively as against their assigned controls which read 6.35±1.22 μg/ml and 3.29±0.25 μg/ml. Furthermore, a significantly higher level of Malondialdehyde (MDA) as1.25±0.07 nmol/ml was observed in CKD patients viz-a-viz relevant control. However, the serum SOD, catalase (CAT) and GSH levels in the same patients registered a significant decline as evident from respective figures 0.07±0.002 μg/dl, 1.22±0.012 μmol/mol, and 3.25±1.05 μg/dl. The control for these was observed as0.99±0.06 μg/dl, 3.19±0.05 μmol/mol, and 8.64±0.03 μg/dL. On the other hand, the IL-1 levels in the CKD patients found quite higher (402.5±18.26 pg/ml). This clearly points to substantial increase in oxidative insult and reduced NO levels leading to the renal and cardiovascular damage. CONCLUSION: Observations support the fact that the decrease in anti-oxidative capacity accompanied by higher inflammatory mediators in CKD is indicative of oxidative stress, consequently leading to CKD progression, in all probability to cardiovascular insult. The outcome reiterates that strategies be designed afresh to contain CKD progression to cardiovascular complications and ESRD. One way could be to focus on early detection of stress related to the disease. It requires analyzing the factors related to stress, such as the one reported here. Linking these factors with the symptoms could be a crucial step forward. And further, the disease could be monitored in a more disciplined manner.
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spelling pubmed-52982832017-02-17 Comparative study of extrapolative factors linked with oxidative injury and anti-inflammatory status in chronic kidney disease patients experiencing cardiovascular distress Rasool, Mahmood Ashraf, Muhammad Abdul Basit Malik, Arif Waquar, Sulayman Khan, Shahida Aziz Qazi, Mahmood Husain Ahmad, Waseem Asif, Muhammad Khan, Sami Ullah Zaheer, Ahmad Qaisrani, Muther Mansoor Khan, Abdul Rehman Iqbal, Aamir Raza, Amir Iram, Saima Kamran, Kashif Iqbal, Asim Mustafa, Mohammad Zahid Choudhry, Hani Zamzami, Mazin A. Abdulaal, Wesam H. Jamal, Mohammad Sarwar PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a group of heterogeneous abnormalities affecting the function and structure of the kidney and mostly further proceeds to cardiovascular damage prior to end stage renal disease (ESRD). The oxidative insult and inflammatory mediators have some undefined role in CKD and cardiovascular complications. It is therefore, aimed at to pin point the predictive factors in the development of cardiovascular disorder in patients with chronic kidney disease. METHODS: Fifty patients of CKD experiencing cardiovascular distress and twenty normal individuals having same age and sex acted as control during these observations. Blood samples (Each 5 ml) were drawn and subjected to centrifugation for 10–15 minutes to separate the serum at 4000-5000rpm. The levels of MDA, GSH, SOD, CAT, VIT C, VIT E, IL-1, TNF-alpha, nitric oxide (NO) and advanced oxidation protein products (AOPPs) were estimated and analyzed. RESULTS: The nitric oxide levels in the CKD patients decreased significantly (13.26±1.25 ng/ml) compared to controls (42.15±5.26 ng/ml). The serum vitamin E and C levels in these patients recorded 2.15±0.25 μg/ml and 0.97±0.09 μg/ml respectively as against their assigned controls which read 6.35±1.22 μg/ml and 3.29±0.25 μg/ml. Furthermore, a significantly higher level of Malondialdehyde (MDA) as1.25±0.07 nmol/ml was observed in CKD patients viz-a-viz relevant control. However, the serum SOD, catalase (CAT) and GSH levels in the same patients registered a significant decline as evident from respective figures 0.07±0.002 μg/dl, 1.22±0.012 μmol/mol, and 3.25±1.05 μg/dl. The control for these was observed as0.99±0.06 μg/dl, 3.19±0.05 μmol/mol, and 8.64±0.03 μg/dL. On the other hand, the IL-1 levels in the CKD patients found quite higher (402.5±18.26 pg/ml). This clearly points to substantial increase in oxidative insult and reduced NO levels leading to the renal and cardiovascular damage. CONCLUSION: Observations support the fact that the decrease in anti-oxidative capacity accompanied by higher inflammatory mediators in CKD is indicative of oxidative stress, consequently leading to CKD progression, in all probability to cardiovascular insult. The outcome reiterates that strategies be designed afresh to contain CKD progression to cardiovascular complications and ESRD. One way could be to focus on early detection of stress related to the disease. It requires analyzing the factors related to stress, such as the one reported here. Linking these factors with the symptoms could be a crucial step forward. And further, the disease could be monitored in a more disciplined manner. Public Library of Science 2017-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5298283/ /pubmed/28178330 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171561 Text en © 2017 Rasool et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Rasool, Mahmood
Ashraf, Muhammad Abdul Basit
Malik, Arif
Waquar, Sulayman
Khan, Shahida Aziz
Qazi, Mahmood Husain
Ahmad, Waseem
Asif, Muhammad
Khan, Sami Ullah
Zaheer, Ahmad
Qaisrani, Muther Mansoor
Khan, Abdul Rehman
Iqbal, Aamir
Raza, Amir
Iram, Saima
Kamran, Kashif
Iqbal, Asim
Mustafa, Mohammad Zahid
Choudhry, Hani
Zamzami, Mazin A.
Abdulaal, Wesam H.
Jamal, Mohammad Sarwar
Comparative study of extrapolative factors linked with oxidative injury and anti-inflammatory status in chronic kidney disease patients experiencing cardiovascular distress
title Comparative study of extrapolative factors linked with oxidative injury and anti-inflammatory status in chronic kidney disease patients experiencing cardiovascular distress
title_full Comparative study of extrapolative factors linked with oxidative injury and anti-inflammatory status in chronic kidney disease patients experiencing cardiovascular distress
title_fullStr Comparative study of extrapolative factors linked with oxidative injury and anti-inflammatory status in chronic kidney disease patients experiencing cardiovascular distress
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of extrapolative factors linked with oxidative injury and anti-inflammatory status in chronic kidney disease patients experiencing cardiovascular distress
title_short Comparative study of extrapolative factors linked with oxidative injury and anti-inflammatory status in chronic kidney disease patients experiencing cardiovascular distress
title_sort comparative study of extrapolative factors linked with oxidative injury and anti-inflammatory status in chronic kidney disease patients experiencing cardiovascular distress
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5298283/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28178330
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171561
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