Antioxidant Vitamins Are Correlated with Different Aspects of Phagocytic Processes in Healthy Nigerians: Benefits As Supplements During Antimicrobial Treatment

Background: Antioxidant vitamins are important for the immune system to function efficiently through several mechanisms. However, according to several previous studies, individual step of leucocyte phagocytosis is not correlated with different antioxidant vitamins. Methods: This study included 50 he...

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Main Authors: Ganiyu Olatunbosun Arinola, Fabian Victory Edem
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Language:English
Published: Knowledge E 2020-09-01
Series:Sudan Journal of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18502/sjms.v15i3.7253
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spelling doaj-62e56a0bfbba407d89b73fc5caac43352021-08-03T01:15:56ZengKnowledge ESudan Journal of Medical Sciences1858-50512020-09-011510.18502/sjms.v15i3.7253sjms.v15i3.7253Antioxidant Vitamins Are Correlated with Different Aspects of Phagocytic Processes in Healthy Nigerians: Benefits As Supplements During Antimicrobial TreatmentGaniyu Olatunbosun Arinola0Fabian Victory Edem1Department of Immunology, University of Ibadan, NigeriaDepartment of Immunology, University of Ibadan, NigeriaBackground: Antioxidant vitamins are important for the immune system to function efficiently through several mechanisms. However, according to several previous studies, individual step of leucocyte phagocytosis is not correlated with different antioxidant vitamins. Methods: This study included 50 healthy Nigerians whosecellular phagocytic mechanism such as percentage leucocyte migration (%LM) and intracellular killing (%Nitroblue Tetrazolium Test) were determined by microscopy, neutrophil chemokines [plasma interleukin 8 (IL-8)] was determined using ELISA,and respiratory burst indices [plasma catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD), myeloperoxidase (MPO), hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ), and nitric oxide (NO)] were determined by spectrophotometry. While the plasma antioxidant vitamins (Vitamins A, C, and E) were determined using HPLC, the phagocytic indices, chemokines, and respiratory burst indices were correlated with plasma antioxidant vitamins using Spearman's Correlation analysis at α 0 . 05 . Results: The results show that although among the healthy Nigerian adults, vitamin C was significantly and positively correlated with %NBT,it was negatively correlated with CAT activity. Vitamin A showed a significantly positive correlation with SOD while Vitamin E showed a significantly negative correlation with MPO. Conclusions: These findings suggest that antioxidant vitamins affect different stages of phagocytosis. It is advisable to use a combination of antioxidant vitamins as supplements with recommended treatment strategies against intracellular micro-organisms or inflammatory diseases.https://doi.org/10.18502/sjms.v15i3.7253antioxidants, intracellular microbial killing, vitamins
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Fabian Victory Edem
Antioxidant Vitamins Are Correlated with Different Aspects of Phagocytic Processes in Healthy Nigerians: Benefits As Supplements During Antimicrobial Treatment
Sudan Journal of Medical Sciences
antioxidants, intracellular microbial killing, vitamins
author_facet Ganiyu Olatunbosun Arinola
Fabian Victory Edem
author_sort Ganiyu Olatunbosun Arinola
title Antioxidant Vitamins Are Correlated with Different Aspects of Phagocytic Processes in Healthy Nigerians: Benefits As Supplements During Antimicrobial Treatment
title_short Antioxidant Vitamins Are Correlated with Different Aspects of Phagocytic Processes in Healthy Nigerians: Benefits As Supplements During Antimicrobial Treatment
title_full Antioxidant Vitamins Are Correlated with Different Aspects of Phagocytic Processes in Healthy Nigerians: Benefits As Supplements During Antimicrobial Treatment
title_fullStr Antioxidant Vitamins Are Correlated with Different Aspects of Phagocytic Processes in Healthy Nigerians: Benefits As Supplements During Antimicrobial Treatment
title_full_unstemmed Antioxidant Vitamins Are Correlated with Different Aspects of Phagocytic Processes in Healthy Nigerians: Benefits As Supplements During Antimicrobial Treatment
title_sort antioxidant vitamins are correlated with different aspects of phagocytic processes in healthy nigerians: benefits as supplements during antimicrobial treatment
publisher Knowledge E
series Sudan Journal of Medical Sciences
issn 1858-5051
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Background: Antioxidant vitamins are important for the immune system to function efficiently through several mechanisms. However, according to several previous studies, individual step of leucocyte phagocytosis is not correlated with different antioxidant vitamins. Methods: This study included 50 healthy Nigerians whosecellular phagocytic mechanism such as percentage leucocyte migration (%LM) and intracellular killing (%Nitroblue Tetrazolium Test) were determined by microscopy, neutrophil chemokines [plasma interleukin 8 (IL-8)] was determined using ELISA,and respiratory burst indices [plasma catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD), myeloperoxidase (MPO), hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ), and nitric oxide (NO)] were determined by spectrophotometry. While the plasma antioxidant vitamins (Vitamins A, C, and E) were determined using HPLC, the phagocytic indices, chemokines, and respiratory burst indices were correlated with plasma antioxidant vitamins using Spearman's Correlation analysis at α 0 . 05 . Results: The results show that although among the healthy Nigerian adults, vitamin C was significantly and positively correlated with %NBT,it was negatively correlated with CAT activity. Vitamin A showed a significantly positive correlation with SOD while Vitamin E showed a significantly negative correlation with MPO. Conclusions: These findings suggest that antioxidant vitamins affect different stages of phagocytosis. It is advisable to use a combination of antioxidant vitamins as supplements with recommended treatment strategies against intracellular micro-organisms or inflammatory diseases.
topic antioxidants, intracellular microbial killing, vitamins
url https://doi.org/10.18502/sjms.v15i3.7253
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