İstanbul Kuzey Klinikleri (Nov 2019)

Evaluation of serum thiol/disulfide homeostasis in patients with ankylosing spondylitis by a novel method

  • Rabia Aydoğan Baykara,
  • Ayça Tuzcu,
  • Ahmet Omma,
  • Günseli Karaca Acet,
  • Erdal Doğan,
  • Almila Aydın,
  • Medine Cumhur Cüre,
  • Erkan Cüre,
  • Adem Küçük,
  • Özcan Erel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14744/nci.2018.37123
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4
pp. 348 – 354

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE: Increased reactive oxygen species may play an important role in Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) etiopathogenesis. The thiol group is a very potent antioxidant. In this study, we aimed to investigate the presence of oxidative stress in patients with AS by evaluating thiol/disulfide homeostasis. METHODS: In this study, a total of 66 AS patients (27 male, 39 female) and 66 healthy controls (21 male, 45 female) were enrolled. Recently, a novel method for the thiol measurement was found. Thiol and disulfide values were measured by the novel methods. RESULTS: Native thiol (NT) (p<0.001) and native thiol/total thiol (NTT) (p<0.001) levels of AS patients were significantly lower compared to the values of the healthy group. However, disulfide (p<0.001), disulfide/native thiol (DNT) (p<0.001) and disulfide/total thiol (DTT) levels of AS patients were a strongly higher control group. A negative correlation was found between BASFI and NTT. Also, a negative correlation was found between BASDAI and NT, NTT levels. A positive correlation was found between BASFI and disulfide, DNT and DTT levels. A positive correlation was found between BASDAI and disulfide, DNT and DTT levels. CONCLUSION: The findings revealed that thiol-disulfide homeostasis deteriorated in patients with AS in favor of disulfide amounts. Thiol-disulfide homeostasis can play roles in the etiology and severity of AS.

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