Biomarcadores de peroxidación lipídica en el humor acuoso de pacientes con glaucoma primario de ángulo abierto

  1. F.J. Hernández-Martínez 1
  2. P. Piñas-García 1
  3. A.V. Lleó-Pérez 2
  4. V.C. Zanón-Moreno 3
  5. E. Bendala-Tufanisco 3
  6. J.J. García-Medina 3
  7. I. Vinuesa-Silva 4
  8. M.D. Pinazo-Durán 3
  1. 1 Hospital San Juan de Dios del Aljarafe, Bormujos (Sevilla)
  2. 2 Hospital Francesc Borja, Gandía Valencia
  3. 3 Fundación Investigación Sanitaria y Biomédica (FISABIO), Valencia
  4. 4 Hospital Punta de Europa, Algeciras
Zeitschrift:
Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmologia

ISSN: 0365-6691

Datum der Publikation: 2016

Ausgabe: 91

Nummer: 8

Seiten: 357-362

Art: Artikel

DOI: 10.1016/J.OFTAL.2016.01.031 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR

Andere Publikationen in: Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmologia

Zusammenfassung

Objective To investigate the lipid peroxidation (PEROX) processes in primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) patients, and whether this mechanism may be related to disease progression. Material and methods A prospective, observational, cross-sectional, non-experimental, and analytical study was conducted on a case and a comparison group, consisting of 175 surgical patients divided into: 1) POAG group (GG; n = 88) and 2) comparison group of patients with cataracts (CG; n = 87). Demographic data, patient characteristics, lifestyle data, as well as ophthalmological examination were registered in an Excel spreadsheet. Biochemical data were obtained by processing the aqueous humor collected at the beginning of surgery. Determination of malondialdehyde/thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (MDA/TBARS) and total antioxidant activity (AAO) was assayed using enzymatic-colorimetric methods in the aqueous humor samples. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 15.0 software. Results Aqueous humor MDA/TBARS levels were significantly higher (P<.001) and the AAO significantly lower (P<.001) in the GG than in the GC. The MDA/TBARS directly correlated with intraocular pressure (IOP) values and the cup-to-disc ratio (CDR). Decreased AAO activity correlated inversely with IOP and CDR. Differences between groups were noticeably higher in the GG as regards obesity, alcohol consumption, anxiety, depression, and sedentary lifestyle. In the multivariate analysis, the variables that showed a better predictive ability were: MDA/TBARS, PIO, AAO, CDR, and depression. Conclusions The POAG patients have a PEROX background that is reflected in the aqueous humor by variations in MDA/TBARS and AAO. Moreover, both the MDA/TBARS and AAO correlated with IOP values and the CDR. We propose that determination of MDA/TBARS and AAO in the aqueous humor of POAG patients can be used as biomarkers for monitoring the disease, as well the changes in lifestyle and other related risk factors.