Oxidative protein modification of the temporal bone tissue in chronic otitis media

Aim. To study the role of oxidative protein modification of bone tissue proteins in the formation of destruction of temporal bone structures in chronic otitis media. Methods. The study included 139 patients aged 16-75 years with a verified diagnosis of chronic otitis media, who are candidates for...

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Main Authors: I D Dubinets, A I Sinitsky, M Yu Korkmazov, E I Chernykh, S Yu Kukhtik
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: ECO-vector 2019-12-01
Series:Kazanskij Medicinskij Žurnal
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Online Access:https://kazanmedjournal.ru/kazanmedj/article/viewFile/11531/8999
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spelling doaj-9b47d0e0d9a64d20943a58bb1b3dc3132020-11-25T01:28:21ZrusECO-vectorKazanskij Medicinskij Žurnal0368-48142587-93592019-12-01100222623110.17816/KMJ2019-22610179Oxidative protein modification of the temporal bone tissue in chronic otitis mediaI D Dubinets0A I Sinitsky1M Yu Korkmazov2E I Chernykh3S Yu Kukhtik4South Ural State Medical UniversitySouth Ural State Medical UniversitySouth Ural State Medical UniversitySouth Ural State Medical UniversitySouth Ural State Medical UniversityAim. To study the role of oxidative protein modification of bone tissue proteins in the formation of destruction of temporal bone structures in chronic otitis media. Methods. The study included 139 patients aged 16-75 years with a verified diagnosis of chronic otitis media, who are candidates for surgical treatment. Depending on the method of surgical treatment, patients are divided into four groups (by nosology and complications and reoperations): patients with tubotympanic otitis media and epitympanic antral otitis, without complications and with local or intracranial complications, after reconstructive sanitizing ear surgery. The state of the processes of oxidative modification of proteins was evaluated in the bone tissue of the middle ear cavities, obtained intraoperatively, by the content of carbonyl products with the use of spectrophotometry. The data were processed by descriptive statistics and were presented in the form of a median and a range between quartiles with an estimate of the reliability of the intergroup differences by the Mann-Whitney U-criterion. Results. A comparison of the indicators characterizing the oxidative modification of bone tissue proteins of the temporal bone in patients with complicated and recurrent forms of chronic otitis media demonstrates a greater degree of free radical destruction of proteins, primarily markers of early stages of protein damage and an increase of aldehyde products, both at the basal level and in response to induction in a complicated course of the disease. Conclusion. The obtained data allow drawing a conclusion about a high level of oxidative stress in bone tissue in destructive forms of chronic otitis media accompanied by relapses and complications, and about the perspectives of antioxidant pre-operative use taking into account the features of oxidative stress in bone tissue in patients with chronic otitis media.https://kazanmedjournal.ru/kazanmedj/article/viewFile/11531/8999chronic otitis mediabone tissue of middle ear cavitiesoxidative modification of proteins
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author I D Dubinets
A I Sinitsky
M Yu Korkmazov
E I Chernykh
S Yu Kukhtik
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A I Sinitsky
M Yu Korkmazov
E I Chernykh
S Yu Kukhtik
Oxidative protein modification of the temporal bone tissue in chronic otitis media
Kazanskij Medicinskij Žurnal
chronic otitis media
bone tissue of middle ear cavities
oxidative modification of proteins
author_facet I D Dubinets
A I Sinitsky
M Yu Korkmazov
E I Chernykh
S Yu Kukhtik
author_sort I D Dubinets
title Oxidative protein modification of the temporal bone tissue in chronic otitis media
title_short Oxidative protein modification of the temporal bone tissue in chronic otitis media
title_full Oxidative protein modification of the temporal bone tissue in chronic otitis media
title_fullStr Oxidative protein modification of the temporal bone tissue in chronic otitis media
title_full_unstemmed Oxidative protein modification of the temporal bone tissue in chronic otitis media
title_sort oxidative protein modification of the temporal bone tissue in chronic otitis media
publisher ECO-vector
series Kazanskij Medicinskij Žurnal
issn 0368-4814
2587-9359
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Aim. To study the role of oxidative protein modification of bone tissue proteins in the formation of destruction of temporal bone structures in chronic otitis media. Methods. The study included 139 patients aged 16-75 years with a verified diagnosis of chronic otitis media, who are candidates for surgical treatment. Depending on the method of surgical treatment, patients are divided into four groups (by nosology and complications and reoperations): patients with tubotympanic otitis media and epitympanic antral otitis, without complications and with local or intracranial complications, after reconstructive sanitizing ear surgery. The state of the processes of oxidative modification of proteins was evaluated in the bone tissue of the middle ear cavities, obtained intraoperatively, by the content of carbonyl products with the use of spectrophotometry. The data were processed by descriptive statistics and were presented in the form of a median and a range between quartiles with an estimate of the reliability of the intergroup differences by the Mann-Whitney U-criterion. Results. A comparison of the indicators characterizing the oxidative modification of bone tissue proteins of the temporal bone in patients with complicated and recurrent forms of chronic otitis media demonstrates a greater degree of free radical destruction of proteins, primarily markers of early stages of protein damage and an increase of aldehyde products, both at the basal level and in response to induction in a complicated course of the disease. Conclusion. The obtained data allow drawing a conclusion about a high level of oxidative stress in bone tissue in destructive forms of chronic otitis media accompanied by relapses and complications, and about the perspectives of antioxidant pre-operative use taking into account the features of oxidative stress in bone tissue in patients with chronic otitis media.
topic chronic otitis media
bone tissue of middle ear cavities
oxidative modification of proteins
url https://kazanmedjournal.ru/kazanmedj/article/viewFile/11531/8999
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