Lipid Peroxidation, Hemolysis and Antioxidant
Enzymes of Erythrocytes in Stroke
Sudha K.
a,
Ashalatha V. Raob
, Suryanarayana Raoc
and anjali Raod*
a
Department of Biochemistry,
Kasturba
Medical College, Mangalore – 575 001
b
Department of Biochemistry,
Father
Mullers Medical College, Mangalore – 575 001
and
Departments of cNeurology and
dBiochemistry,
Kasturba
Medical College and Hospital,
Manipal
– 576 104
( Received on June 2, 2003 )
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Abstract : Erythrocyte membrane lipid peroxidation and
consequent percentage hemolysis and related antioxidant enzymes
viz., superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, glutathione
reductase and catalase were determined in 16 cases of hemorrhagic
stroke and 30 cases of thrombotic stroke. The results obtained
were compared with 50 age and sex matched controls. 12 thrombotic
stroke patients who showed symptomatic recovery after medication
were considered for follow up. Lipid peroxidation and percentage
hemolysis in patients with thrombotic stroke and hemorrhagic
stroke was significantly elevated when compared to controls.
Glutathione reductase and superoxide dismutase levels were found
to be significantly reduced in thrombotic stroke and hemorrhagic
stroke respectively, when compared to healthy subjects. There was
no significant difference in the other parameters when compared to
controls. In post treatment thrombotic stoke, catalase and
glutathione reductase levels increased significantly and oxidative
hemolysis decreased compared to their pretreatment values. Thus,
our results indicate considerable oxidative stress in stroke.
Key words : stroke
lipid peroxidation
antioxidant enzymes