Vitamin E status, glutathione peroxidase activity and the effect of vitamin E supplementation in children with thalassemia.
J Med Assoc Thai
; 76 Suppl 2: 146-52, 1993 Oct.
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ABSTRACT
Vitamin E and selenium statuses were studied in thalassemic children in comparison with 16 normal controls. Twelve Hb H disease, 46 beta-thal/Hb E and 7 beta-thal major patients had lower plasma vitamin E level than controls but plasma vitamin E/total lipids ratio of Hb H disease subjects was not different from normal. Twelve Hb H disease and 33 beta-thal/Hb E patients had normal RBC Se but increased RBC GSH-Px activity. Ten vitamin E-deficient thalassemic subjects had been supplemented with 200 mg of oral vitamin E for 4-8 weeks. After supplementation, their plasma vitamin E increased and H2O2 hemolysis decreased to normal values. Their RBC GSH-Px activity also decreased but hematocrit did not change significantly. The results demonstrate that some types of thalassemic patients have vitamin E deficiency and support that vitamin E and selenium have related functions in the prevention of RBC oxidation. Vitamin E supplementation increased RBC resistance to oxidative damage.
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Base de dados:
MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Talassemia
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Vitamina E
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Estado Nutricional
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Glutationa Peroxidase
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
1993
Tipo de documento:
Article