Oxidative stress influence on renal dysfunction in patients with obstructive jaundice: A case and control prospective study

Background: Obstructive Jaundice (OJ) is associated with a significant risk of developing acute renal failure (ARF). The involvement of oxidative stress in the development of cholestasis has been demonstrated in different experimental models. However, its role in the morbidity of human cholestasis i...

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Main Authors: David Martínez-Cecilia, María Reyes-Díaz, Juan Ruiz-Rabelo, Manuel Gomez-Alvarez, Carmen Muñoz Villanueva, José Álamo, Jordi Muntané, Francisco Javier Padillo
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Published: Elsevier 2016-08-01
Series:Redox Biology
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spelling doaj-d187e719ec7041db93709c15468d731e2020-11-24T21:41:24ZengElsevierRedox Biology2213-23172016-08-018C16016410.1016/j.redox.2015.12.009Oxidative stress influence on renal dysfunction in patients with obstructive jaundice: A case and control prospective studyDavid Martínez-Cecilia0María Reyes-Díaz1Juan Ruiz-Rabelo2Manuel Gomez-Alvarez3Carmen Muñoz Villanueva4José Álamo5Jordi Muntané6Francisco Javier Padillo7General and Digestive Surgery Service, Complejo Hospitalario de Toledo, Av de Barber, 30, 45071 Toledo, SpainDepartment of General Surgery, Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocio, Sevilla, SpainGeneral and Digestive Surgery Service, Hospital Universitario Reina Sofía, Cordoba, SpainGeneral and Digestive Surgery Service, Hospital Universitario Reina Sofía, Cordoba, SpainStatistics and Research Service, Hospital Universitario Reina Sofía, Cordoba, SpainDepartment of General Surgery, Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocio, Sevilla, SpainDepartment of General Surgery, Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocio/CSIC/Universidad de Sevilla, Sevilla, SpainDepartment of General Surgery, Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocio/CSIC/Universidad de Sevilla, Sevilla, SpainBackground: Obstructive Jaundice (OJ) is associated with a significant risk of developing acute renal failure (ARF). The involvement of oxidative stress in the development of cholestasis has been demonstrated in different experimental models. However, its role in the morbidity of human cholestasis is far to be elucidated. The aim of the study was the evaluation of oxidative stress markers in blood from patients with OJ and its relation to complications and benign/malignant evolution of cholestasis. Methods: A prospective cross-sectional study of 105 patients with OJ and 34 control subjects were included. Several markers of liver function and oxidative stress, such as lipoperoxides (LPO), as well as reduced glutathione (GSH), catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) activities were assessed. Results: The patients with OJ showed a marked increase in plasma levels of LPO, SOD and GSH, while GSH-Px levels were decreased. The increase in lipid peroxidation products and the depletion of SOD activity in blood were also related to renal dysfunction. The highest level of LPO was associated with malignant etiology of the disease. The logistic regression analysis showed that the age of the patient and the levels of LPO in blood were predictors of renal dysfunction in OJ patients. Conclusions: This study demonstrates a correlation between oxidative stress and renal dysfunction patients with OJ.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213231715300240Obstructive jaundiceAcute renal failureOxidative stressCancer
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author David Martínez-Cecilia
María Reyes-Díaz
Juan Ruiz-Rabelo
Manuel Gomez-Alvarez
Carmen Muñoz Villanueva
José Álamo
Jordi Muntané
Francisco Javier Padillo
spellingShingle David Martínez-Cecilia
María Reyes-Díaz
Juan Ruiz-Rabelo
Manuel Gomez-Alvarez
Carmen Muñoz Villanueva
José Álamo
Jordi Muntané
Francisco Javier Padillo
Oxidative stress influence on renal dysfunction in patients with obstructive jaundice: A case and control prospective study
Redox Biology
Obstructive jaundice
Acute renal failure
Oxidative stress
Cancer
author_facet David Martínez-Cecilia
María Reyes-Díaz
Juan Ruiz-Rabelo
Manuel Gomez-Alvarez
Carmen Muñoz Villanueva
José Álamo
Jordi Muntané
Francisco Javier Padillo
author_sort David Martínez-Cecilia
title Oxidative stress influence on renal dysfunction in patients with obstructive jaundice: A case and control prospective study
title_short Oxidative stress influence on renal dysfunction in patients with obstructive jaundice: A case and control prospective study
title_full Oxidative stress influence on renal dysfunction in patients with obstructive jaundice: A case and control prospective study
title_fullStr Oxidative stress influence on renal dysfunction in patients with obstructive jaundice: A case and control prospective study
title_full_unstemmed Oxidative stress influence on renal dysfunction in patients with obstructive jaundice: A case and control prospective study
title_sort oxidative stress influence on renal dysfunction in patients with obstructive jaundice: a case and control prospective study
publisher Elsevier
series Redox Biology
issn 2213-2317
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Background: Obstructive Jaundice (OJ) is associated with a significant risk of developing acute renal failure (ARF). The involvement of oxidative stress in the development of cholestasis has been demonstrated in different experimental models. However, its role in the morbidity of human cholestasis is far to be elucidated. The aim of the study was the evaluation of oxidative stress markers in blood from patients with OJ and its relation to complications and benign/malignant evolution of cholestasis. Methods: A prospective cross-sectional study of 105 patients with OJ and 34 control subjects were included. Several markers of liver function and oxidative stress, such as lipoperoxides (LPO), as well as reduced glutathione (GSH), catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) activities were assessed. Results: The patients with OJ showed a marked increase in plasma levels of LPO, SOD and GSH, while GSH-Px levels were decreased. The increase in lipid peroxidation products and the depletion of SOD activity in blood were also related to renal dysfunction. The highest level of LPO was associated with malignant etiology of the disease. The logistic regression analysis showed that the age of the patient and the levels of LPO in blood were predictors of renal dysfunction in OJ patients. Conclusions: This study demonstrates a correlation between oxidative stress and renal dysfunction patients with OJ.
topic Obstructive jaundice
Acute renal failure
Oxidative stress
Cancer
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213231715300240
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