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J GlaucomaJune 2008132 citations

Oxidative stress in primary open-angle glaucoma.

Zanon-Moreno Vicente, Marco-Ventura Pilar, Lleo-Perez Antonio, Pons-Vazquez Sheila, Garcia-Medina Jose J, Vinuesa-Silva Ignacio, Moreno-Nadal Maria A, Pinazo-Duran Maria Dolores


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This study found POAG patients have significantly higher oxidative stress and lower antioxidant activity in their aqueous humor, suggesting oxidative stress contributes to glaucoma.

Abstract

Purpose

To analyze oxidative stress in primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG).

Material and methods: A case-control study including 90 eyes of 90 patients who needed antiglaucomatous surgery in the course of POAG (glaucoma group, n=50) and from patients who were operated of nonpathologic cataracts (cataract group, n=40). Free radical formation via lipid peroxidation by malondialdehyde-thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (MDA-TBARS) test and total antioxidant status in the aqueous humor samples of both groups were determined. Statistical analyses were carried out in relation to MDA-TBARS and total antioxidant status and their correlations with glaucoma risk factors.

Results

Significantly higher MDA-TBARS were detected in the POAG with respect to the comparative group of cataract subjects (P<0.001). Antioxidant activity was significantly lower in the POAG than in the cataract group (P<0.001).

Conclusions

Aqueous humor samples may be used for determining oxidative and antioxidant status in pathologic processes. Glaucomatous eyes had a significant increase in oxidative status and decreased antioxidant activity in the aqueous humor than the cataract eyes. Oxidative stress may play a pathogenical role in the POAG.


MeSH Terms

AgedAged, 80 and overAqueous HumorCase-Control StudiesCataractChronic DiseaseFemaleFree RadicalsGlaucoma, Open-AngleHumansLipid PeroxidationMaleMalondialdehydeMiddle AgedOxidative StressThiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances

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