BACKGROUND: Production of reactive oxygen species after ischaemic stroke may enhance tissue damage through multiple molecular pathways. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this study, we examined the serum levels of lipoperoxide and hydroperoxide, conjugated dienes and total antioxidant capacity levels in 50 patients with acute ischaemic stroke (T0) to evaluate the possibility to use them as specific biochemical markers for cerebral ischaemia. Determinations were repeated after a month (T1) to correlate their relative changes with clinical evolution. RESULTS: Lipoperoxide, hydroperoxide and conjugated diene levels in platelets were significantly higher in the early stages with respect to their late evaluation. On the contrary, total antioxidant capacity showed a significant increase at T1 with respect to T0. A significant negative correlation between total antioxidant capacity and NIHSS score at T0 and T1 was found. There was a significant positive correlation between lipoperoxide, hydroperoxide and conjugated dienes levels and NIHSS score at T0 and at T1. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that changes in free radical generation and consequent oxidative stress may have a role in the pathogenesis of acute ischaemic lesions. The activation of defence mechanisms like total antioxidant capacity could be involved in the limitation of ischaemic damage progression.

Oxidative stress in ischemic stroke / Nanetti, Laura; Raffaelli, Francesca; Vignini, Arianna; Perozzi, Cecilia; Silvestrini, Mauro; Bartolini, Marco; Provinciali, Leandro; Mazzanti, Laura. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION. - ISSN 0014-2972. - STAMPA. - 41:12(2011), pp. 1318-1322. [10.1111/j.1365-2362.2011.02546.x.]

Oxidative stress in ischemic stroke.

NANETTI, LAURA;RAFFAELLI, FRANCESCA;VIGNINI, Arianna;PEROZZI, CECILIA;SILVESTRINI, Mauro;BARTOLINI, MARCO;PROVINCIALI, LEANDRO;MAZZANTI, LAURA
2011-01-01

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BACKGROUND: Production of reactive oxygen species after ischaemic stroke may enhance tissue damage through multiple molecular pathways. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this study, we examined the serum levels of lipoperoxide and hydroperoxide, conjugated dienes and total antioxidant capacity levels in 50 patients with acute ischaemic stroke (T0) to evaluate the possibility to use them as specific biochemical markers for cerebral ischaemia. Determinations were repeated after a month (T1) to correlate their relative changes with clinical evolution. RESULTS: Lipoperoxide, hydroperoxide and conjugated diene levels in platelets were significantly higher in the early stages with respect to their late evaluation. On the contrary, total antioxidant capacity showed a significant increase at T1 with respect to T0. A significant negative correlation between total antioxidant capacity and NIHSS score at T0 and T1 was found. There was a significant positive correlation between lipoperoxide, hydroperoxide and conjugated dienes levels and NIHSS score at T0 and at T1. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that changes in free radical generation and consequent oxidative stress may have a role in the pathogenesis of acute ischaemic lesions. The activation of defence mechanisms like total antioxidant capacity could be involved in the limitation of ischaemic damage progression.
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