EFFECT OF OXIDATIVE STRESS AND SERUM ANTIOXIDANT LEVEL ON THE CARDIAC FUNCTIONS OF THALASSEMIC PATIENTS

Kaddah N, El-Saiedi S, El- Tagui M, El- Wakeel H

Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt

 

Objective: This study aim to find the effect of oxidative stress and serum total antioxidant level on the cardiac function of regularly transfused thalassemic patients.

Methods: This study was carried out on 30 thalassemic patients 18 females and 12 males, aged from 7 months to 20 years, attending the Hematology clinic in Pediatric Hospital, Cairo University. Data were compared with those obtained in 10 age and sex-matched normal subjects. They were subjected to echocardiographic evaluation and serum total antioxidant serum malonyldialdehyde (MDA), iron and ferritin levels were measured.

Results:   An increase in MDA, iron and ferritin levels were observed in the patients, while serum total antioxidant level was comparable in the patients and controls. Echocardiographic examination revealed abnormal left and right ventricular systolic and diastolic functions. Correlation was done between echocardiographic data and serum total antioxidant, MDA and ferritin level. This should that with decreased serum total antioxidant level, a pattern of heart failure was observed and dilatation of aorta. On the other hand with increased serum MDA level there was an increase in pulmonary artery diameter.

Conclusion: This study reflects the effect of oxidative stress on the heart of thalassemic patients. The finding of this study also suggest that chelation therapy does not completely protect patients with thalassemic from myocardial damage due to iron related cardiac toxicity.

 
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