Selenium and selenoprotein P1 levels are related to primary open-angle glaucoma

Background: Glaucoma is a highly prevalent eye disease related to optic nerve lesions and visual field defects. Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma (POAG) is a type of glaucoma that occurs frequently with unknown etiology. In this study, we investigated the serum levels of selenium, selenoprotein P1, glutat...

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Main Authors: Najafi Mohammad, Nouruzi Yeganeh Morteza, Miraftabi Arezoo, Zarei Reza, Noormohammadi Isa
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Language:English
Published: Society of Medical Biochemists of Serbia, Belgrade 2014-01-01
Series:Journal of Medical Biochemistry
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spelling doaj-18ab43c76ca84b789383e3e6b09c68352020-11-25T02:09:59ZengSociety of Medical Biochemists of Serbia, BelgradeJournal of Medical Biochemistry1452-82581452-82662014-01-013321431481452-82581402143NSelenium and selenoprotein P1 levels are related to primary open-angle glaucomaNajafi Mohammad0Nouruzi Yeganeh Morteza1Miraftabi Arezoo2Zarei Reza3Noormohammadi Isa4Iran University of Medical Sciences, Biochemistry Department, Tehran, Iran + Iran University of Medical Sciences, Cellular and Molecular Research Center, Tehran, Iran + Iran University of Medical Sciences, Razi Drug Research Center, Tehran, IranIran University of Medical Sciences, Biochemistry Department, Tehran, IranIran University of Medical Sciences, Rasoul Akram Hospital, Tehran, IranTehran University of Medical Sciences, Farabi Eye Hospital, Tehran, IranIran University of Medical Sciences, Biochemistry Department, Tehran, IranBackground: Glaucoma is a highly prevalent eye disease related to optic nerve lesions and visual field defects. Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma (POAG) is a type of glaucoma that occurs frequently with unknown etiology. In this study, we investigated the serum levels of selenium, selenoprotein P1, glutathione, hemolysate glutathione peroxidase1 (GPx1) activity and aqueous humour selenium in POAG patients. Methods: Ninety sex and age-matched subjects (POAG patients; n=45 and, controls; n=45) with the controlled confounders (smoking, hypertension and alcohol beverages) were recruited on clinical histories and exams. The serum and aqueous humour selenium levels were measured using GFAAS technique. The serum selenoprotein P1 level was assayed with the ELISA method. The hemolysate GPx1 activity and serum reduced glutathione level were also measured using known colorimetric techniques. Results: The serum selenium (P=0.01) and selenoprotein P1 (P<0.001) levels were significantly high in POAG patients. Furthermore, the aqueous humour selenium level was significantly high among patients as compared to controls (64.68±13.07 vs. 58.36±13.76 ng/mL, P=0.02). The results did not show a significant difference (P=0.36) in the hemolysate GPx1 activity between the groups. The cutoff points for intraocular pressure (IOP) and serum selenoprotein P1 parameters were estimated to be 39 mmHg (sensitivity 97.5%; 1-specificity 6.5%) and 188 mg/mL (sensitivity 93.5%; 1-specificity 14%), respectively. Conclusions: The results also showed the selenium and selenoprotein P1 levels relate to intraocular pressure. We suggested serum selenoprotein P1 and intraocular pressure are more sensitive factors for the primary screening of POAG.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1452-8258/2014/1452-82581402143N.pdfseleniumselenoprotein p1glutathione peroxidase 1glutathioneglaucoma
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author Najafi Mohammad
Nouruzi Yeganeh Morteza
Miraftabi Arezoo
Zarei Reza
Noormohammadi Isa
spellingShingle Najafi Mohammad
Nouruzi Yeganeh Morteza
Miraftabi Arezoo
Zarei Reza
Noormohammadi Isa
Selenium and selenoprotein P1 levels are related to primary open-angle glaucoma
Journal of Medical Biochemistry
selenium
selenoprotein p1
glutathione peroxidase 1
glutathione
glaucoma
author_facet Najafi Mohammad
Nouruzi Yeganeh Morteza
Miraftabi Arezoo
Zarei Reza
Noormohammadi Isa
author_sort Najafi Mohammad
title Selenium and selenoprotein P1 levels are related to primary open-angle glaucoma
title_short Selenium and selenoprotein P1 levels are related to primary open-angle glaucoma
title_full Selenium and selenoprotein P1 levels are related to primary open-angle glaucoma
title_fullStr Selenium and selenoprotein P1 levels are related to primary open-angle glaucoma
title_full_unstemmed Selenium and selenoprotein P1 levels are related to primary open-angle glaucoma
title_sort selenium and selenoprotein p1 levels are related to primary open-angle glaucoma
publisher Society of Medical Biochemists of Serbia, Belgrade
series Journal of Medical Biochemistry
issn 1452-8258
1452-8266
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Background: Glaucoma is a highly prevalent eye disease related to optic nerve lesions and visual field defects. Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma (POAG) is a type of glaucoma that occurs frequently with unknown etiology. In this study, we investigated the serum levels of selenium, selenoprotein P1, glutathione, hemolysate glutathione peroxidase1 (GPx1) activity and aqueous humour selenium in POAG patients. Methods: Ninety sex and age-matched subjects (POAG patients; n=45 and, controls; n=45) with the controlled confounders (smoking, hypertension and alcohol beverages) were recruited on clinical histories and exams. The serum and aqueous humour selenium levels were measured using GFAAS technique. The serum selenoprotein P1 level was assayed with the ELISA method. The hemolysate GPx1 activity and serum reduced glutathione level were also measured using known colorimetric techniques. Results: The serum selenium (P=0.01) and selenoprotein P1 (P<0.001) levels were significantly high in POAG patients. Furthermore, the aqueous humour selenium level was significantly high among patients as compared to controls (64.68±13.07 vs. 58.36±13.76 ng/mL, P=0.02). The results did not show a significant difference (P=0.36) in the hemolysate GPx1 activity between the groups. The cutoff points for intraocular pressure (IOP) and serum selenoprotein P1 parameters were estimated to be 39 mmHg (sensitivity 97.5%; 1-specificity 6.5%) and 188 mg/mL (sensitivity 93.5%; 1-specificity 14%), respectively. Conclusions: The results also showed the selenium and selenoprotein P1 levels relate to intraocular pressure. We suggested serum selenoprotein P1 and intraocular pressure are more sensitive factors for the primary screening of POAG.
topic selenium
selenoprotein p1
glutathione peroxidase 1
glutathione
glaucoma
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1452-8258/2014/1452-82581402143N.pdf
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