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Basic Clin Pharmacol Toxicol ; 101(2): 138-42, 2007 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17651317

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Balanced and coordinated antioxidant defence enzyme activities are of utmost importance for correct physiological function and for shielding against unwelcome pathological conditions. We determined the activities of copper-zinc superoxide dismutase (CuZnSOD), catalase, glutathione peroxidase and glutathione reductase in erythrocytes isolated from patients receiving different therapy (streptokinase alone or in combination with metoprolol or with carvedilol) for up to 168 hr after starting treatment for acute myocardial infarction. We observed increased CuZnSOD activity in erythrocytes isolated from patients treated with streptokinase-carvedilol (after 6, 24 and 168 hr) and in erythrocytes isolated from patients treated with streptokinase-metoprolol (after 24 hr). In addition, positive correlation between CuZnSOD and catalase activities was found in erythrocytes isolated from patients that received streptokinase-carvedilol after 168 hr. As metoprolol does not react directly with hydrogen peroxide, it would appear that combined streptokinase-metoprolol therapy exerted its effects primarily via by beta-blockade whereas combined streptokinase-carvedilol therapy appeared to function via both beta-blockade and direct antioxidant mechanisms.


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Antagonistas Adrenérgicos/uso terapêutico , Carbazóis/uso terapêutico , Eritrócitos/enzimologia , Sequestradores de Radicais Livres/metabolismo , Metoprolol/uso terapêutico , Infarto do Miocárdio/tratamento farmacológico , Infarto do Miocárdio/enzimologia , Propanolaminas/uso terapêutico , Estreptoquinase/uso terapêutico , Superóxido Dismutase/metabolismo , Carvedilol , Quimioterapia Combinada , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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