A comparative study of oxidant–antioxidant status in stable and active vitiligo patients

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作者
Dammak Ines
Boudaya Sonia
Ben Mansour Riadh
El Gaied Amel
Marrekchi Slaheddine
Turki Hamida
Attia Hamadi
Hentati Basma
机构
[1] Institut supérieur de biotechnologie de Sfax,Servie de Dermatologie
[2] Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire,undefined
[3] Technicienne à l’institut supérieur de biotechnologie de Sfax,undefined
[4] Directrice de l’institut supérieur de biotechnologie de Sfax,undefined
[5] Doctorant a l’institut superieur de Biotechnologie de Sfax,undefined
[6] Chef de l’unité de recherche: Pathologies Humaines et stress oxydatif à l’institut superieur de Biotechnologie de Sfax,undefined
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Archives of Dermatological Research | 2006年 / 298卷
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Active vitiligo; Stable vitiligo; Oxidative stress;
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The pathogenetic mechanisms in vitiligo have not been completely clarified. One of the major hypotheses in the pathogenesis of vitiligo is the oxidative stress hypothesis. The active or stable phase of vitiligo is defined on the basis of the progression or appearance of new lesions in the last 3 months and the absence of new lesions or their progression in the last 6 months, respectively. Eighteen patients with active vitiligo, 18 patients with stable vitiligo, and 40 controls were included in this study. We examined serum levels of malondialdehyde, selenium, vitamin E and A, and the erythrocyte activities of glutathione peroxidase, superoxide dismutase, and catalase. Our results revealed a significantly higher level of serum malondialdehyde, selenium in patients with active disease compared with the controls. Significant higher increase in erythrocytes superoxide dismutase activities was observed in active vitiligo group, erythrocyte glutathione peroxidase activity was decreased significantly in active disease, whereas erythrocyte catalase activity and plasma vitamin E and A levels were not different in vitiligo patients as compared with controls. Our study shows that oxidative stress is involved in the pathophysiology of both active and stable vitiligo but increased imbalance of antioxidants was observed in the blood of active vitiligo patients.
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