Febrile Seizures – Can Vitamin C Act as Prophylactic Agent?
Introduction: Febrile convulsions are defined as seizures in children between 6 months to 5 years of age, accompanied with fever, but without evidence of underlying CNS infection. The incidence is about 2-5% in the population. The exact pathogenesis is unknown involving various factors. Febrile...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JCDR Research and Publications Pvt. Ltd.
2017-01-01
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Series: | National Journal of Laboratory Medicine |
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Online Access: | http://www.njlm.net/articles/PDF/2188/23271_CE[VSU]_F(GH)_PF1(VsuGH)_PFA(GH)_PF2(VsuGH).pdf |
Summary: | Introduction: Febrile convulsions are defined as seizures in
children between 6 months to 5 years of age, accompanied
with fever, but without evidence of underlying CNS infection.
The incidence is about 2-5% in the population. The exact
pathogenesis is unknown involving various factors. Febrile
seizures may be caused due to significant oxidative stress, and
along with oxidant status changes. This results in cell damage
subsequent to febrile seizures.The high rate of oxidative
metabolism, coupled with the low antioxidant defense, makes
the brain highly vulnerable to free radical damage.
Aim: This study was done to evaluate the oxidative stress and
antioxidant status in healthy children and children with febrile
seizures.
Materials and Methods: The children were divided into two
groups –
1. Children without febrile seizures
2. Children with febrile seizures.
Malondialdehyde and vitamin C levels were assessed in both
groups (30 in each group).
Result: Malondialdehyde was significantly increased (p < 0.01)
in children with febrile seizures compared to the other group
and Vitamin C was significantly decreased (p < 0.001) in febrile
seizures children compared to the other children group.
Conclusion: The antioxidants have the ability to reduce the
febrile seizure manifestations and thus the accompanying
biochemical changes like the markers of oxidative stress. This
makes the antioxidants (vitamin C) role possible in controlling
febrile seizure. |
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ISSN: | 2277-8551 2455-6882 |