Title of article :
Serum Total Antioxidant Status and Oxidative Stress Marker Levels of Subjects in a Lead-Zinc Mining Community of Ebonyi State, Nigeria: Evidence of Lead Intoxication
Author/Authors :
ANIEMA S ، ITUEN Department of Physiology - Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Medicine - University of Nigeria , IMELDA ، NUBILA NKOYO Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics - Faculty of Medical Sciences, College of Medicine - University of Nigeria , CHIBUISI ، OTUU FRED Department of Pharmaceutics - Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences - University of Nigeria , LEMWI ، SHUNEBA IRENE Department of Medicine - Enugu State Teaching Hospital , Katchy ، Amechi Department of Anatomy - Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Medicine - University of Nigeria , BOND ، ANYAEHIE Department of Physiology - Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Medicine - University of Nigeria , NEBA ، SHU ELVIS Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics - Faculty of Medical Sciences, College of Medicine - University of Nigeria
From page :
128
To page :
145
Abstract :
Background: This study intended to investigate blood lead and serum total antioxidant capacity and oxidative stress marker levels of subjects in a lead-zinc mining community of Ebonyi State, Nigeria.Methods: Sixty-eight (68) occupationally-exposed (OE) and 62 environmentally-exposed (EE) to lead in Enyigba community and 70 non-inhabitants (controls), were recruited for this study. Blood samples were collected from them for blood lead (BL), malondialdehyde (MDA), total antioxidant capacity (TAC), superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), and glutathione peroxidase (GPX), assays using standard methods. Data were analyzed with the IBM SPSS software and means were compared using One Way ANOVA and t-test. Statistical differences was considered significant at p 0.05.Result: Mean BL significantly rose in the OE and EE groups (p 0.0001 respectively) than the controls. TAC decreased significantly in the OE (p 0.01), but increased in EE (p 0.05) compared with the control groups, while SOD, CAT, and MDA decreased significantly in the OE (p 0.01 respectively) and EE (p 0.01 each) versus control group. Significant higher TAC and lower CAT were recorded in the EE compared with the OE (p 0.05) subjects. GPx significantly increased (p 0.05) in the OE compared with the control group. Only CAT correlated significantly with lead in the EE subjects. BL, MDA, and CAT differed significantly ( 0.0001 respectively), and SOD ( 0.05) varied with age. Children 10 years recorded the highest BL concentration (34.77±12.46) b young adults aged 21-30 the lowest, which was significantly lower than in the other age categories.Conclusion: The elevated MDA concentration and reduced antioxidant activities indicated some oxidative stress damage resulting from lead toxicity.
Keywords :
Blood lead , Antioxidants , Oxidative stress , occupationally , exposed , environmentally , exposed , intoxication
Journal title :
Asia Pacific Journal of Medical Toxicology
Journal title :
Asia Pacific Journal of Medical Toxicology
Record number :
2736198
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