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Rev Biomed 2018; 29 (1)
Erythrocyte antioxidant enzymes in costa rica
Jiménez-Mora JP, Rodríguez-Romero W
Language: Spanish
References: 25
Page: 13-24
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ABSTRACT
introduction. The oxidative damage caused by free oxygen radicals is related
to the aging process, some pathologies and people’s lifestyle. However, in
the human body there are antioxidant enzymatic defenses that give us an
adequate protection.
Objective. To determine the enzyme activity of glucose-6-phosphate
dehydrogenase (G6PD), catalase (CAT) and NADH methemoglobin
reductase (NADH-MR), in a Costa Rican population of younger and older
adults, in order to establish the reference range and to evaluate the effect of
some conditions where oxidative damage occurs.
Materials and methods. The enzyme activity in a population of 110
individuals aged 19-95 years old was determined using the method proposed
by Ernest Beutler. The population reference range was established and the
effect of age, background pathologies and smoking were evaluated, using
descriptive statistics.
Results. As age advances the enzyme NADH-MR and CAT decreased
erythrocyte activity and G6PD presented no significant changes. Evidence of
a significant change in the enzyme activity, with respect to the smoking habit
and the pathological conditions, was not found.
Conclusions. It is necessary to carry out more research in terms of lifestyle
and environmental factors, that influence the antioxidant enzyme activity. The
size of populations, the absence of standardized methods and the conditions
of the test can affect results and their degree of significance. For which
methodologies should be standardized, so that in future projects the results
can be evaluated according to these conditions.
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