Total Antioxidant Capacity in Serum of Plasmodium f alciparum Malarial Infected Patients Receiving Artemisinin-Based Combination Therapy

I. Onyesom, E. Osioma, O. Omoghene
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This study was undertaken to assess the effect of artemisin-based combination therapy (ACT) on serum total antioxidant capacity (TAC). Eighty (80) consenting patients infected with P. falciparum malaria (40 receiving ACT and 40 yet to be treated) and 40 uninfected individuals in apparent good health were selected. Serum total antioxidant capacity was determined by the trolox equivalent method as earlier described. Results show that P. falciparum malarial infection signifi- cantly reduced (p < 0.05) serum TAC (1.25±0.11mM) when compared with values obtained from the uninfected, healthy subjects (1.76±0.09mM) and the infected patients receiving ACT (1.57±0.13Mm). ACT treatment enhanced serum TAC by 25.6% in comparison with the value obtained from malarial infected patients yet to receive treatment. Thus, treatment of P. falciparum malarial infection with ACT significantly (p<0.05) improved the capacity of antioxidants in serum of infected patients, and this represents an enhanced defense against oxidants including reactive oxygen species, ROS, generated by the malarial parasite's -induced stimulation of the immune response.
以青蒿素为基础联合治疗的恶性疟原虫疟疾患者血清总抗氧化能力
本研究旨在评估青蒿素联合治疗(ACT)对大鼠血清总抗氧化能力(TAC)的影响。选择了80名同意感染恶性疟原虫疟疾的患者(40名正在接受联合治疗,40名尚未接受治疗)和40名表面健康状况良好的未感染患者。血清总抗氧化能力测定采用trolox等效法,如前所述。结果显示,与未感染、健康受试者(1.76±0.09mM)和接受ACT治疗的感染患者(1.57±0.13Mm)相比,恶性疟原虫感染显著降低了血清TAC(1.25±0.11mM) (p < 0.05)。与尚未接受治疗的疟疾感染患者相比,ACT治疗使血清TAC提高了25.6%。因此,用ACT治疗恶性疟原虫疟疾感染显著(p<0.05)提高了感染患者血清中抗氧化剂的能力,这表明增强了对氧化剂的防御能力,包括由疟原虫诱导的免疫反应刺激产生的活性氧(ROS)。
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