The Relationship between Copper & Zinc Concentration and Free Radical Markers in Copper Industry Workers

سال انتشار: 1386
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: فارسی
مشاهده: 167

فایل این مقاله در 7 صفحه با فرمت PDF قابل دریافت می باشد

استخراج به نرم افزارهای پژوهشی:

لینک ثابت به این مقاله:

شناسه ملی سند علمی:

JR_JKMU-14-3_003

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 15 اسفند 1402

چکیده مقاله:

Introduction: Copper and zinc play a key role in oxidative reactions and in vivo studies have shown their different effects. In this study we examined the influence of exposure to copper and zinc on catalase and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities in erythrocytes, total serum antioxidant capacity and malondiadehyde (MDA) production of copper industry workers. Methods: In the present study, ۷۰ workers in a Copper Industry and ۷۰ healthy controls with the age range of ۳۵-۵۵ years were studied. The catalase assay and SOD activity in RBC lysate and total antioxidant were measured by spectrophotometric methods. Using thiobarbitoric acid reaction, MDA concentration was determined. Results: The results showed a higher copper and zinc concentration in serum of worker group (۱۱۳.۸±۲.۲ & ۱۴۸.۳±۳.۲µg/L respectively, P<۰.۰۰۱) in comparison with the control group (۱۰۴.۵±۱.۵ & ۱۰۷.۷±۲µg/L respectively). Serum catalase and SOD activities in RBC were higher in workers (۷۶۲۱.۷±۱۹۹.۳ & ۱۴۸۹.۵±۱۲.۳µ/l) than in the control group (۷۰۴۹.۱±۱۵۷.۴ & ۱۴۲۱.۷±۱۱.۱ µ/l respectively, P<۰.۰۵, for SOD only). Serum total antioxidant was significantly higher in workers than controls (۱.۶±۰.۰۳ vs. ۱.۴±۰.۰۱) and it was the same for MDA concentration (۲۴۵.۵±۳.۷nmol/gHb in the worker group compared to ۲۰۵±۳.۲nmol/gHb in the control group). No correlation were found between copper and zinc concentrations and the other factors (P>۰.۰۵). Conclusion: These results suggest that occupational exposure to copper and zinc induces oxidative stress followed by anti oxidative defense system

نویسندگان

A Gholamhoseinian

Associate Professor of Biochemistry, School of Medicine and Physiology Research Center, Kerman University of Medical Sciences Kerman, Iran

Gh Mohammadi

Associate Professor of Biochemistry, School of Medicine and Physiology Research Center, Kerman University of Medical Sciences Kerman, Iran

M Nazary

M.Sc. Student of Biochemistry, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran

M Yeganeh

Expert, Occupational Health Office, Sarcheshmeh Copper Industry, Sarcheshmeh, Iran

H Zahmatkesh

Expert, Occupational Health Office, Sarcheshmeh Copper Industry, Sarcheshmeh, Iran

M Torkzadeh

Expert, Mahan International Center for Science & high Technology, and Environmental Sciences, Kerman, Iran