Oxidative Changes among Women Suffering From Urinary Tract Infection in Enugu Metropolis, Nigeria

Christian Ihechukwu Uzoukwu, Johnpaul Chukwu, Kingsley Chimuanya Umezurike, M.T.B. Ochiabuto, Chidera Godson Chukwuemeka, Blessing Uzoma Nwoye, Edmund Osi Ugomore, G. Chukwuma
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Background: The action of bacterial infection in the urinary tract can trigger the release of free radicals which could progress and overwhelm endogenous antioxidants, hence oxidative changes occur. This work aimed to estimate the level of oxidized low density lipoprotein (Ox-LDL) and superoxide dismutase (SOD), among women suffering from urinary tract infection in Enugu metropolis. Materials and Methods: Ethical approval was obtained from the Health Research and Ethics committee (HREC) of the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH), Ituku–Ozalla, Enugu State. Informed consent was obtained from all recruited subjects. About forty (40) women diagnosed of UTIs at the UNTH were recruited for the study and twenty (20) women free of UTIs and who are not registered with UNTH were used as a control for this study. Blood specimens were collected and analysed using the ELISA technique to check for Ox-LDL and SOD levels. Results: The mean value of the antioxidant enzyme, SOD, was lower than that of the control which suggests a possibility of oxidative stress. However, Ox-LDL mean value was lower than that of the control population showing absence of lipid peroxidation in all sampled population, which may have been pronounced if the subjects had complicated UTI like pyelonephritis. Conclusion: This study showed a drop in the levels of an antioxidant enzyme among UTI patients placing the patients at risk of oxidative stress. Ox-LDL should be higher in test than in control population indicating lipid peroxidation. However, in this study, the Ox-LDL showed no increase in values. Oxidative stress should be looked out for and treated by physicians when treating UTIs.
尼日利亚埃努古市尿路感染妇女的氧化变化
背景:尿路中的细菌感染会引发自由基的释放,而自由基的释放会逐渐超过内源性抗氧化剂,从而发生氧化变化。这项研究旨在估算埃努古大都市患有尿路感染的妇女体内氧化低密度脂蛋白(Ox-LDL)和超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)的水平:已获得埃努古州伊图库-奥扎拉的尼日利亚大学教学医院(UNTH)健康研究与伦理委员会(HREC)的伦理批准。所有受试者均已知情同意。本研究招募了约四十(40)名在 UNTH 诊断出患有尿毒症的妇女,并以二十(20)名未在 UNTH 登记的无尿毒症妇女作为对照。研究人员采集了血液标本,并使用 ELISA 技术分析其 Ox-LDL 和 SOD 水平:结果:抗氧化酶 SOD 的平均值低于对照组,这表明可能存在氧化应激。然而,Ox-LDL 的平均值低于对照组,这表明所有采样人群中都没有脂质过氧化反应,如果受试者患有肾盂肾炎等复杂的尿毒症,则脂质过氧化反应可能会更明显:本研究表明,尿毒症患者体内一种抗氧化酶的水平下降,使患者面临氧化应激风险。试验人群的 Ox-LDL 水平应高于对照人群,这表明存在脂质过氧化反应。然而,在这项研究中,Ox-LDL 的值没有增加。医生在治疗尿毒症时应注意并治疗氧化应激。
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