BIOMARKERS OF DIABETES-ASSOCIATED OXIDATIVE STRESS AND ANTIOXIDANT STATUS IN YOUNG DIABETIC PATIENTS WITH OR WITHOUT SUBCLINICAL COMPLICATIONS

2003 
Abstract The aims of the study were to ascertain the potential role of oxidative stress in the onset of disease-related pathophysiological complications in young type 1 diabetes patients. Indicative parameters of lipoperoxidation, protein oxidation, and changes in antioxidant defense system status were measured in blood samples from 26 young diabetic patients with recently diagnosed ( p = .008). Lipid peroxidation indices measured in plasma included malondialdehyde, lipid hydroperoxides, and lipoperoxides, which were significantly elevated in our diabetic patients regardless of the presence of complications. Evidence of oxidative damage to proteins was shown both through the quantification of plasma protein carbonyl levels, which were significantly higher in −DC (0.61 ± 0.09 mmol/mg prot), and higher still in the +DC patients (0.75 ± 0.09 mmol/mg prot) compared with those of controls (0.32 ± 0.03 mmol/mg prot; p p p
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