Thoracic Research and Practice
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Effects of Antioxidant Therapy on Lung Clearance, Pulmonary Function Tests and Oxidant Stress in Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

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Department of Pulmonary Diseases, Istanbul University, Cerrahpaşa Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey

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Deparment of Nuclear Medicine, Istanbul University, Cerrahpaşa Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey

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Department of Biochemistry, Istanbul University, Cerrahpaşa Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey

Thorac Res Pract 2004; 5: Turkish Respiratory Journal 22-26
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To investigate the effects of antioxidant therapy on pulmonary function tests (PFTs) and oxidant-antioxidant balance on COPD patients, pulmonary function tests (PFTs), arterial blood gas (ABG) analyses, alveolo-capillary permeability measurements and plasma levels of superoxide dismutase (SOD), malondial­dehyde (MDA), vitamin E, and vitamin C at the initiation of the study and after six weeks of antioxidant therapy were assessed in 13 patients with stable COPD. Significant changes were ob­served in the PFTs and ABG after therapy, while a slight but not significant decrease was noted in lung clearance with anti­oxidant therapy (p>0.05). MDA levels decreased from 7.7+0.8 to 6.1±0.29 nmol/mL (p:0.000) whereas SOD levels increased from 20.4±2.4 to 23.7+2.7 U/mL with therapy (p<0.001). Signi­ficant increases were observed in mean vitamin E (0.76.2 vs 0.82±7.2 mg%) (p:0.000) and vitamin C (4.3±0.2 vs 5.1+0.4 mg/dL) levels (p:0.000). Our findings indicate that antioxidant therapy as an adjunct to diet is effective on oxidant-antioxidant balance but has no demonstrable effects on PFTs and alveolo­capillary permeability.

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