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Title: Increased serum malondialdehyde levels in chronic stage of ischemic stroke
Authors: Bir, Levent Sinan
Demir, Süleyman
Rota, S.
Köseoglu, Mehmet
Keywords: Chronic stroke
Ischemic stroke
Malondialdehyde
MDA
Oxidative stress
malonaldehyde
adult
aged
article
blood level
brain atherosclerosis
brain infarction
cerebrovascular accident
cerebrovascular disease
chronic disease
clinical article
controlled study
diabetes mellitus
dyslipidemia
female
human
hypertension
male
occlusive cerebrovascular disease
statistical significance
volunteer
Adult
Aged
Cerebrovascular Accident
Female
Humans
Ischemia
Male
Middle Aged
Time Factors
Abstract: Serum lipoperoxidation products such as malondialdehyde (MDA) reflect oxidative stress. There are contradictory results addressing the levels of lipoperoxidation products in chronic phase of ischemic stroke. In the present study, we aimed to determine the serum MDA levels in stroke patients 6 months after the cerebrovascular accident. We also compared serum MDA levels in two major groups of patients with ischemic stroke resulting from small vessel and large vessel diseases, respectively. Serum MDA levels of thirty-eight patients who had ischemic stroke (19 with atherothrombotic ischemic stroke and 19 with lacunar infarction) and 30 healthy volunteers were measured. While there was no significant difference in serum MDA levels between the chronic ischemic stroke subgroups (p = 0.795), the serum MDA levels of patients with atherothrombotic ischemic stroke (p < 0.001) or with lacunar infarction (p < 0.001) were significantly higher compared to the control group. We also demonstrated that serum MDA levels of the patients with and those without hypertension (p = 0.846), diabetes mellitus (p = 0.891), or dyslipidemia (p = 0.38) were not significantly different. In conclusion, serum MDA levels were elevated in chronic stroke patients with small or large vessel diseases. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report showing that serum MDA levels of these two groups are not sigificantly different. Furthermore, serum MDA levels do not differ solely by the existence or nonexistence of hypertension, diabetes mellitus or hyperlipidemia. © 2006 Tohoku University Medical Press.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4724
https://doi.org/10.1620/tjem.208.33
ISSN: 0040-8727
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