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Citations number
6
Categorie Soggetti
Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Journal title
RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS IN MOLECULAR PATHOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY
Extracellular superoxide dismutase (EC-SOD) concentration was measured in s
era from 141 patients with 20 forms of infantile diseases including IDDM, S
LE and epilepsy, 31 healthy children (controls), and 21 healthy young men b
y an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay using a polyclonal antibody against
human lung EC-SOD. Serum from patients with IDDM and fever of unknown origi
n had a significantly (p <0.05) lower concentration of EC-SOD than control
serum. Part of sera from patients with the seven forms of diseases (SLE, vi
ral infections, epilepsy, nephrosis, hyperthyroidism, hepatic disease, and
Reye syndrome), on the other hand, had a greatly high concentration of ECSO
D, albeit not statistically significant. This SOD isoenzyme profile appears
to be specific to each pediatric disease.