An assessment of antioxidant status in patients with carbon monoxide poisoning
10.5847/wjem.j.issn.1920-8642.2014.02.002
- Author:
Zengin SUAT
1
;
A BEHCET
;
Karta SAHIN
;
Can BASRI
;
Orkmez MUSTAFA
;
Task?n ABDULLAH
;
Lok UGUR
;
Gulen BEDIHA
;
Yildirim CUMA
;
Taysi SEYITHAN
Author Information
1. Department of Emergency Medicine
- Keywords:
Carbon monoxide poisoning;
Paraoxonase;
Arylesterase;
Ceruloplasmin;
Total sulfhydryl groups
- From:
World Journal of Emergency Medicine
2014;5(2):91-95
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUND:Carbon monoxide poisoning (COP) is an important cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. This study was to investigate the levels of serum paraoxonase (PON), arylesterase (ARYL), ceruloplasmin (Cp), and sulfhydryl (-SH) in the treatment of COP, and to further understand the pathophysiology of COP. METHODS:This prospective study comprised 107 individuals with COP (group 1) and 50 healthy volunteers (group 2). Serum, plasma, and erythrocyte samples were taken on admission from allparticipants with COP. This process was repeated in the 90th and 180th minutes of treatment. Samples were taken from the control group only once. The levels of plasma PON, ARYL, Cp activity and -SH were measured in both groups. RESULTS:Age, gender, and carboxyhemoglobin level were not correlated with PON, ARYL, Cp, and -SH levels. PON, ARYL, and -SH levels were significantly decreased in group 1 compared with group 2. Conversely, Cp was significantly elevated in group 1 in contrast to group 2. Although ARYL was lower on admission in patients with COP than that was observed in the 90th and 180th minutes (P<0.001), Cp was higher on admission than at the other time points (P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS:Participants with COP had decreased levels of antioxidants (PON, ARLY, and -SH). COP represses the antioxidant system.