F. Gurdol et al., CHANGES IN ENZYMATIC ANTIOXIDANT DEFENSE SYSTEM IN BLOOD AND ENDOMETRIAL TISSUES OF WOMEN AFTER MENOPAUSE, Research communications in molecular pathology and pharmacology, 97(1), 1997, pp. 38-46
The effects of menopause on antioxidant enzyme activities were investi
gated in blood and endometrial tissues of women. Endometrial pieces we
re obtained from pre-or postmenopausal patients who had hysterectomy d
ue to descendus or prolapsus uteri. In endometrium homogenates, both c
ytosolic superoxide dismutase (CuZn-SOD) and catalase (CAT) activities
were similar in pre-or postmenopausal women (median ages 41 and 64, r
espectively); whereas GPx (glutathione peroxidase) activity was signif
icantly decreased (p< 0.001). Activity of these enzymes were also comp
ared in the blood of premenopausal and late menopausal women, and only
GPx activity was found significantly low (p< 0.01). Subsequent measur
ements were carried out in blood of healthy menopausal women who were
in the same age intervals with the premenopausal subjects studied, and
GPx activity was found indifferent in two groups, indicating that the
decrement is due to aging rather than the change in hormonal status.
CuZn-SOD activity was highest in blood of late menopausal group compar
ed with those in both premenopausal and early menopausal group, giving
a significant difference with the latter (p< 0.001). In other words,
SOD activity was increased in menopausal women at an older age, showin
g a diverse change with GPx activity.