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Glutathione and its associated enzymes in peripheral blood cells in different stages of chronic renal insufficiency
Authors:J Mimic-Oka  T Simic  Lj Djukanovic  J Stefanovski  Z Ramic
Institution:(1) Institute of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, Pasterova 2, YU-11000 Beograd, Yugoslavia;(2) Institute of Immunology, School of Medicine, Pasterova 2, YU-11000 Beograd, Yugoslavia;(3) Clinic of Nephrology, University Clinical Center, Pasterova 2, YU-11000 Beograd, Yugoslavia
Abstract:Summary Reduced glutathione (GSH) levels and glutathione reductase (GR) and glutathione S-transferase (GST) activities were investigated in the erythrocytes and lymphocytes of non-dialyzed patients with varying degrees of chronic renal insufficiency, and also of patients on regular hemodialysis treatment. GSH, GR and GST levels were higher in erythrocytes and lymphocytes of examined patients as compared to their corresponding age-matched healthy controls. A correlation was found between the degree of renal insufficiency and the above parameters tested. A routine hemodialysis did not significantly affect erythrocyte and lymphocyte GSH content and activities of its associated enzymes. The increased GSH levels as well as GSH-linked enzyme activities of blood cells in uremia may be a protective mechanism for the cells due to the accumulation of toxic, oxidizing, wastes in the blood as a result of the uremic state. This view is supported by the results ofin vitro experiments, which have shown that GR and GST activities of normal human lymphocytes are increased when incubated with plasma from uremic patients.
Keywords:Amino acids  Glutathione  Glutathione reductase  Glutathione S-transferase  Chronic renal insufficiency
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