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Activity of prooxidant and antioxidant systems enzymes in plasma of rheumatoid arthritis patients

https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.70.08

Abstract

We conducted research of the plasma enzymatic activities in RA patients with different clinical manifestations. The dependence of XO, XDG, SOD activities on RA activity and presence of extra-articular manifestations was analyzed. We have revealed substantial changes in all the plasma enzymatic activities of RA patients. These changes were multidirectional. XO and SOD activities were increased in all RA patients. XO activity have been reached its highest values at maximum disease activity and presence extra-articular involvements, SOD activity – in moderate and high disease activities as well as in patients with articular form of RA. XDG activity was increased at low disease activity and articular form of RA, while moderate, high disease activities and extra-articular involvements were characterized by decreased activity of this enzyme. Plasma enzymatic profile in RA patients is characterized by an increase of an increase in the intensity of oxidative and antioxidant processes.

About the Authors

S. A. Bedina
Research Institute for Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology named after A.B. Zborovsky
Russian Federation

Svetlana Aleksandrovna Bedina – PhD, senior researcher

76, Zemlyachki str., Volgograd, 400138,tel. (8442) 78-90-95



A. S. Trofimenko
Research Institute for Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology named after A.B. Zborovsky; Volgograd State Medical University
Russian Federation

Andrey Stepanovich Trofimenko – PhD,head of department

76, Zemlyachki str., Volgograd, 400138;

Assistant

1, Pavshikh Bortsov Sq., Volgograd, 400131, tel. (8442) 78-90-95



E. E. Mozgovaya
Research Institute for Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology named after A.B. Zborovsky
Russian Federation

Elena Eduardovna Mozgovaya – PhD, leading researcher

76, Zemlyachki str., Volgograd, 400138,tel. (8442) 78-90-95



S. S. Spitsyna
Research Institute for Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology named after A.B. Zborovsky; Volgograd State Medical University
Russian Federation

Svetlana Sergeyevna Spitsyna – junior researcher

76, Zemlyachki str., Volgograd, 400138;

Assistant

1, Pavshikh Bortsov Sq., Volgograd, 400131,tel. (8442) 78-90- 95



M. A. Mamus
Research Institute for Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology named after A.B. Zborovsky
Russian Federation

Mariya Anatolyevna Mamus – junior researcher

76, Zemlyachki str., Volgograd, 400138, tel. (8442) 78-90-95



E. A. Tikhomirova
Research Institute for Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology named after A.B. Zborovsky
Russian Federation

Ekaterina Andreyevna Tikhomirova – junior researcher

76, Zemlyachki str., Volgograd, 400138, tel. (8442) 78-90-95



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Bedina S.A., Trofimenko A.S., Mozgovaya E.E., Spitsyna S.S., Mamus M.A., Tikhomirova E.A. Activity of prooxidant and antioxidant systems enzymes in plasma of rheumatoid arthritis patients. Yakut Medical Journal. 2020;(2):28-30. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.70.08

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