Benner
باسم محمد الجعيفري ( مدرس )
كلية العلوم
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Lack of correlation between non-labile iron malondialdehyde in major thalassemiaparameters, total carbonyl and
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HK Al-Hakeim اسم الناشر:
FM Auda, BM Ali اسماء المساعدين:
Journal of clinical biochemistry and nutrition الجهة الناشرة:
SOCIETY FOR FREE RADICAL RESEARCH JAPAN  
2014 سنة النشر:

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the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unre-stricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, pro-vided the original work is properly cited. Thalassemia patients are at high risk of iron induced toxicity and oxidative stress consequences. The present cross sectional study is conducted to determine whether or not lipid peroxidation or protein oxidation is correlated with iron parameters in patients with thalassemia major. To prove this hypothesis, malondialdehyde and total carbonyl were correlated with the degree of excess iron concentration in the patients. A total of 118 Arabic Iraqi patients and 30 healthy children were participated in the present study. Results showed a significant increase (p< 0.05) in serum total carbonyls, malondialdehyde and the iron indices of patients as compared with the control group. Total iron binding capacity and transferrin concentrations decreased significantly (p< 0.05) in patients with thalassemia compared with the control group. The results also showed a lack of a significant correlation between each serum malondialdehyde and total carbonyl with each component of iron status. In conclusion, total carbonyls and malondialdehyde were increased in thalassemia patients indicating the vulnerability of these patients to tissue injury caused by oxidative stress. The formation of total carbonyl and malondialdehyde are indepen dent of excess non labile iron concentration, indicating that different mechanisms are involved in injury caused by the labile iron and in the formation of oxidation end product