Oxidative damage of erythrocyte membrane in nephrotic syndrome

Citation
H. Mocan et al., Oxidative damage of erythrocyte membrane in nephrotic syndrome, PED NEPHROL, 13(4), 1999, pp. 326-332
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics
Journal title
PEDIATRIC NEPHROLOGY
ISSN journal
0931041X → ACNP
Volume
13
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
326 - 332
Database
ISI
SICI code
0931-041X(199905)13:4<326:ODOEMI>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
Erythrocytes are target cells for peroxidative damage. Abnormal susceptibil ity of erythrocyte lipids to peroxidation is believed to reflect a similar abnormality in other organs and tissues. The changes in erythrocyte lipid p eroxidation [measured by malonyldialdehyde (MDA) concentration] and erythro cyte membrane cholesterol (EMC) and their correlation with plasma lipid cha nges were studied in 36 children with steroid-responsive minimal change nep hrotic syndrome (MCNS) (16 in relapse, 20 in remission) and 30 matched heal thy controls. Erythrocyte MDA levels were significantly higher in relapse [ 126.3+/-40.6 nmol/g hemoglobin (Hb)] com pared with remission (101.2+/-21.3 nmol/g Hb, P<0.02) and in controls (95.4+/-20.4 nmol/g Hb, P<0.001). Plasm a MDA levels in relapse were also higher than in remission (4.26+/-1.19 nmo l/ml vs. 3.16+/-1.18 nmol/ml, P<0.01), and in controls (2.49+/-0.86 nmol/ml , P<0.001). The EMC content changed significantly during remission (1.22+/- 0.15 mg/10(10) cells in relapse, 1.09+/-0.19 mg/10(10) cells in remission, P<0.04). These results show an increased sensitivity of red cells to lipid peroxidation in patients with steroid-sensitive nephrotic syndrome without the development of renal failure and anemia. Lipid peroxidation of plasma l ipids and erythrocyte membrane may be a primary phenomenon, but this should be confirmed by investigation of peroxidation of renal lipids.