Investigation of PON1 activity and MDA levels in patients with epilepsy not receiving antiepileptic treatment

Nilüfer Dönmezdil, Mehmet Uğur Çevik, Hasan Hüseyin Özdemir, Muhterem Taşin Department of Neurology, Dicle University, Diyarbakır, Turkey Purpose: There are many studies dedicated to researching the etiopathogenesis of epilepsy. In...

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Main Authors: Dönmezdil N, Cevik MU, Ozdemir HH, Taşin M
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description Nilüfer Dönmezdil, Mehmet Uğur Çevik, Hasan Hüseyin Özdemir, Muhterem Taşin Department of Neurology, Dicle University, Diyarbakır, Turkey Purpose: There are many studies dedicated to researching the etiopathogenesis of epilepsy. In such research, oxidative and antioxidant indicators of etiopathogenesis have also been examined under the scope. Drawing on a group of patients with epilepsy who were receiving no treatment, we have tried to evaluate whether or not an increase in oxidative indicators is linked directly with the disorder, independent of epileptic medicaments.Methods: Thirty people in good health and 30 newly diagnosed with epilepsy and who received ambulatory treatment in the polyclinic of the Neurology Department took part in the study. The tests relating to serum malondialdehyde (MDA) levels and paraoxonase 1 (PON1) activity were carried out in the biochemistry laboratory.Results: Even though the levels of MDA in the patient group (14.34±3.59 nmol/mL) were found to be high compared to those of the control group, which consisted of people in good health (13.53±3.56 nmol/mL), there was no statistically significant difference. PON1 activity in the serum taken from people in the patient group (0.65±0.17) was lower in comparison to that observed in the serum of the control group (0.71±0.17 U/L). Nonetheless, it was not so low as to have significance from a statistical point of view.Conclusion: We conclude that such a high level of oxidative parameters should have been related to the disease and that statistically significant findings that emerged in some other studies could have been related to an antiepileptic treatment. Keywords: epilepsy, paraoxonase 1, malondialdehyde, oxidative stress, epilepsy, biochemical marker
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spelling doaj-art-6420247fa40b49678b2f5ef4ce17a7f92025-08-20T03:27:01ZengDove Medical PressNeuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment1178-20212016-04-01Volume 12Issue 11013101726599Investigation of PON1 activity and MDA levels in patients with epilepsy not receiving antiepileptic treatmentDönmezdil N0Cevik MU1Ozdemir HHTaşin MneurologyDepartment of NeurologyNilüfer Dönmezdil, Mehmet Uğur Çevik, Hasan Hüseyin Özdemir, Muhterem Taşin Department of Neurology, Dicle University, Diyarbakır, Turkey Purpose: There are many studies dedicated to researching the etiopathogenesis of epilepsy. In such research, oxidative and antioxidant indicators of etiopathogenesis have also been examined under the scope. Drawing on a group of patients with epilepsy who were receiving no treatment, we have tried to evaluate whether or not an increase in oxidative indicators is linked directly with the disorder, independent of epileptic medicaments.Methods: Thirty people in good health and 30 newly diagnosed with epilepsy and who received ambulatory treatment in the polyclinic of the Neurology Department took part in the study. The tests relating to serum malondialdehyde (MDA) levels and paraoxonase 1 (PON1) activity were carried out in the biochemistry laboratory.Results: Even though the levels of MDA in the patient group (14.34±3.59 nmol/mL) were found to be high compared to those of the control group, which consisted of people in good health (13.53±3.56 nmol/mL), there was no statistically significant difference. PON1 activity in the serum taken from people in the patient group (0.65±0.17) was lower in comparison to that observed in the serum of the control group (0.71±0.17 U/L). Nonetheless, it was not so low as to have significance from a statistical point of view.Conclusion: We conclude that such a high level of oxidative parameters should have been related to the disease and that statistically significant findings that emerged in some other studies could have been related to an antiepileptic treatment. Keywords: epilepsy, paraoxonase 1, malondialdehyde, oxidative stress, epilepsy, biochemical markerhttps://www.dovepress.com/investigation-of-pon1-activity-and-mda-levels-in-patients-with-epileps-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-NDTEpilepsyParaoxonase 1Malondialdehyde
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Investigation of PON1 activity and MDA levels in patients with epilepsy not receiving antiepileptic treatment
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
Epilepsy
Paraoxonase 1
Malondialdehyde
title Investigation of PON1 activity and MDA levels in patients with epilepsy not receiving antiepileptic treatment
title_full Investigation of PON1 activity and MDA levels in patients with epilepsy not receiving antiepileptic treatment
title_fullStr Investigation of PON1 activity and MDA levels in patients with epilepsy not receiving antiepileptic treatment
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of PON1 activity and MDA levels in patients with epilepsy not receiving antiepileptic treatment
title_short Investigation of PON1 activity and MDA levels in patients with epilepsy not receiving antiepileptic treatment
title_sort investigation of pon1 activity and mda levels in patients with epilepsy not receiving antiepileptic treatment
topic Epilepsy
Paraoxonase 1
Malondialdehyde
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