The Effect of Vitamin E on Oxidative Stress Indicated by Serum Malondialdehyde in Insulin-dependent Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients with Retinopathy.

Pub Date : 2017-03-31 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874364101711010051
Irini P Chatziralli, George Theodossiadis, Prodromos Dimitriadis, Michail Charalambidis, Antonios Agorastos, Zisis Migkos, Nikolaos Platogiannis, Marilita M Moschos, Panagiotis Theodossiadis, Petros Keryttopoulos
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Abstract

Background: Several studies have focused on oxidative stress on diabetes mellitus (DM). Our purpose was to investigate the impact of oxidative stress on progression of diabetic retinopathy (DR) in insulin-dependent type 2 DM patients, measuring serum malondialdehyde (MDA), as well as to examine the effect of vitamin E on DR progression in the above-mentioned patients.

Methods: Participants in the study were 282 insulin-dependent type 2 DM patients with DR. All participants underwent a thorough ophthalmological examination, so as to grade DR, along with serum MDA measurement. All participants received 300mg vitamin E daily for 3 months and were examined again. Serum MDA pre- and post-intake of Vitamin E was the main outcome.

Results: Serum MDA was positively associated with DR stage, while there was a statistically significant difference pre- and post-intake of vitamin E in all DR stages. In a subgroup analysis of patients with proliferative DR, there was a significant difference at baseline between patients who have received prior laser photocoagulation and the treatment naïve patients, while after intake of vitamin E, no statistically significant difference was noticed.

Conclusion: Oxidative stress has been found to play significant role in the pathogenesis and progression of DR, while vitamin E seems to reduce MDA levels and subsequent oxidative stress, suggesting that it might have protective role in DR progression.

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维生素E对胰岛素依赖型2型糖尿病伴视网膜病变患者血清丙二醛指示氧化应激的影响
背景:氧化应激对糖尿病(DM)的影响已经有了一些研究。我们的目的是通过测定血清丙二醛(MDA),研究氧化应激对胰岛素依赖型2型DM患者糖尿病视网膜病变(DR)进展的影响,以及维生素E对上述患者DR进展的影响。方法:研究对象为282例胰岛素依赖型2型糖尿病合并DR患者,所有参与者均接受了全面的眼科检查,并进行了DR分级,同时进行了血清MDA测定。所有参与者每天服用300毫克维生素E,持续3个月,并再次接受检查。摄入维生素E前后血清丙二醛是主要观察指标。结果:血清MDA与DR分期呈正相关,而在所有DR分期中,维生素E摄入前后差异均有统计学意义。在增殖性DR患者的亚组分析中,先前接受激光光凝治疗的患者与治疗naïve患者在基线时存在显著差异,而摄入维生素E后,差异无统计学意义。结论:氧化应激在DR的发病和进展中起重要作用,而维生素E似乎可以降低MDA水平和随后的氧化应激,提示其在DR的进展中可能具有保护作用。
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