Different Patterns of Oxidized Lipid Products in Plasma and Urine of Dengue Fever, Stroke, and Parkinson's Disease Patients: Cautions in the Use of Biomarkers of Oxidative Stress — Jetty Chung‐Yung Lee (2008) | RDL Network
Different Patterns of Oxidized Lipid Products in Plasma and Urine of Dengue Fever, Stroke, and Parkinson's Disease Patients: Cautions in the Use of Biomarkers of Oxidative Stress
Antioxidants and Redox Signaling 11(3): 407-420
Article 2008 English
Authors
JL
Jetty Chung‐Yung Lee
RS
Raymond C.S. Seet
SH
Shan Huang
Abstract
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Many products of lipid oxidation have been associated with human diseases. These include F2 -isoprostanes (F2-IsoPs), hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid products (HETEs), and cholesterol oxidation products (COPs). Here we present measurements of F2-IsoPs, HETEs, COPs, and arachidonate in single plasma samples of patients with acute (dengue fever and ischemic stroke) and chronic (Parkinson's) diseases, and in age-matched study controls. Urine samples were collected for F2-IsoPs analysis. Our analysis demonstrated elevated F2-IsoPs levels in ischemic stroke, HETEs in Parkinson's disease, dengue fever, and ischemic stroke, and COPs in Parkinson's disease and dengue fever patients, as compared with those in age-matched study controls. Strong but complex correlations were observed between levels of certain oxidized lipid products and age. The relations between various oxidized lipids and dengue fever, stroke, and Parkinson's disease are discussed in relation to the selection and application of biomarkers of oxidative lipid damage, in particular the need for corrections for age and lipid levels.
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