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Oxidative changes in the blood and serum albumin differentiate rats with monoarthritis and polyarthritis

Adjuvant arthritis in rats, as rheumatoid arthritis in humans, may be of greater or lesser severity, namely polyarthritis and monoarthritis, respectively. The present study was planned to evaluate the oxidative changes in the blood and specifically in the serum albumin of rats with adjuvant-induced...

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Published in:SpringerPlus 2016-01, Vol.5 (1), p.36-36, Article 36
Main Authors: Bracht, Adelar, Silveira, Sandra Silva, Castro-Ghizoni, Cristiane Vizioli, Sá-Nakanishi, Anacharis Babeto, Oliveira, Márcia Rosângela Neves, Bersani-Amado, Ciomar Aparecida, Peralta, Rosane Marina, Comar, Jurandir Fernando
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Summary:Adjuvant arthritis in rats, as rheumatoid arthritis in humans, may be of greater or lesser severity, namely polyarthritis and monoarthritis, respectively. The present study was planned to evaluate the oxidative changes in the blood and specifically in the serum albumin of rats with adjuvant-induced mono- and poly-arthritis. Total antioxidant capacity, thiols, carbonyl groups, albumin, uric acid and ascorbic acid were measured in the total serum. The specific oxidative status of albumin was also measured after separation by affinity chromatography. All serum oxidative parameters were close to normal in monoarthritic rats with the exception of the ascorbic acid concentration, which was 23 % lower, and albumin carbonyl groups, which were 64 % higher. Many modifications were found in polyarthritic rats, specially the ascorbic acid concentration (35 % lower) and albumin carbonyl groups (102 % higher). The results revealed that the levels of ascorbic acid in the serum and carbonyl groups in the albumin molecule can be regarded as indicators of the severity of arthritis since they were modified by both monoarthritis and polyarthritis, but to different degrees.
ISSN:2193-1801
2193-1801
DOI:10.1186/s40064-016-1671-1