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Query: UNIPROT:P04040 (
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Ten patients with
chronic renal failure
(
CRF
) treated by hemodialysis (HD) were examined. All the patients demonstrated remarkable anemia. The red blood cell count was (2.7 +/- 0.2) x 10(12)/I the concentration of hemoglobin 79.5 +/- 5.6 g/l, on the average, hematocrit 23.2 +/- 1.8%. The content of malonic dialdehyde in the patients' red blood cells was far greater than in controls, amounting to 132% (per 1 ml of hemolysate), 134% (per 1 mg of protein) (p < 0.05).
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and glutathione peroxidase activity in the patients' red blood cells did not differ from that in controls. Superoxide dismutase activity reduced by 43% as compared to that in donors (p < 0.001). The authors review possible mechanisms of lipid peroxidation (LPO) and a decrease of antioxidant defense in red blood cells of
CRF
patients on hemodialysis. It is concluded that activation of LPO processes and the decrease of antioxidant defense produce a noticeable destructive effect on the integrity of the red blood cell membrane. They also influence the development of hemolysis.
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PMID:[Lipid peroxidation as a possible mechanism of erythrocyte damage in patients with chronic kidney failure on hemodialysis]. 144 Mar 43
Lipid peroxidation as shown by malonic dialdehyde (MDA) levels and enzymic antioxidant defense systems were evaluated in red cells from patients with renal affections free of
chronic renal failure
(group 1), in conservative curable stage of
chronic renal failure
(group 2a), in terminal stage nondialysis patients (group 2b) and in healthy donors. MDA was higher in patients, in group 2b in particular. MDA levels correlated with concentrations of endogenic creatinine in the serum.
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and glutathione peroxidase were at control levels. SOD was not changed in group 1 but appeared reduced in other groups. Its activity was not related to serum creatinine. An inverse relationship existed between MDA content and SOD activity in red cells. It is believed that progression of chronic renal insufficiency leads to activation of lipid peroxidation and deterioration of antioxidant defense in red cells contributing to more active red cell destruction causing anemia in uremia.
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PMID:[The erythrocyte pro-oxidant and antioxidant systems of patients with chronic kidney failure]. 748 45
Reactive oxygen intermediates play a role in chronic renal injury and glomerulosclerosis. We investigate changes in renal cortex antioxidant enzyme gene expression in the rat remnant-kidney model of
chronic renal failure
and compare the new data to enzyme activities published earlier. Antioxidant enzyme gene expression is evaluated by Northern blot analysis of cortex mRNA, using cDNA probes for catalase, copper/zinc-containing superoxide dismutase, and glutathione peroxidase.
Catalase
gene expression decreases during development of renal failure; this decrease is accompanied by decreased catalase activity during the glomerulosclerosis phase of the remnant-kidney model. Copper/zinc superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase gene expression remain at a normal level during progression of the model, whereas their activities show a temporary decrease in the early remnant kidney. In the remnant-kidney model, catalase seems to be more vulnerable to reactive oxygen intermediates than superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase. Our results show that antioxidant enzyme activity and gene expression do not change in the same direction at all times during disease development and that all antioxidant enzymes do not respond in the same way.
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PMID:Antioxidant enzyme gene expression in rats with remnant kidney induced chronic renal failure. 1072 48