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Oxidative Stress and Antioxidant Markers in Patients With Alopecia Areata: A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study Publisher Pubmed



Shakoei S1 ; Mirmiranpoor H2 ; Nakhjavani M2 ; Nasimi M3 ; Bakhshi G1 ; Azizpour A3
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  1. 1. Department of Dermatology, Imam Khomeini Hospital, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Endocrinology and Metabolism Research Center (EMRC), Vali-Asr Hospital, Tehran, Iran
  3. 3. Department of Dermatology, Razi Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Tehran, Iran

Source: Indian Journal of Dermatology# Venereology and Leprology Published:2023


Abstract

Background: Alopecia areata is a chronic inflammatory skin disease. Oxidative stress may contribute to the pathogenesis of this condition. Aim: To evaluate the serum oxidative stress markers and antioxidant capacity in patients with alopecia areata. Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed on 40 patients with alopecia areata and 40 healthy controls. The fasting blood sugar, C-reactive protein, lipid profile, and serum oxidative markers, including advanced glycation end products and advanced oxidation protein products, were measured in this study. Also, antioxidant enzymes, including paraoxonase-1, lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase and serum ferric-reducing antioxidant power, were determined. Results: The serum levels of advanced glycation end products and advanced oxidation protein products were significantly higher in patients with alopecia areata, compared to the controls (P< 0.001), whereas the levels of ferric-reducing antioxidant power, paraoxonase-1 and lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase were significantly lower in patients with alopecia areata, compared to the controls (P< 0.001). The mean fasting blood sugar level was significantly higher in patients with alopecia areata, compared to the controls. The ferric reducing antioxidant power level was significantly associated with the percentage of hair loss (P = 0.01, r = 0.4) and the serum C-reactive protein level (P = 0.03, r = –0.3) in patients with alopecia areata. Limitations: Since the current study had a cross-sectional design, no cause-effect relationship was established between alopecia areata and oxidative stress. The sample size of our study was also small. Conclusion: Based on the present results, the oxidant-antioxidant enzymatic system is impaired in alopecia areata due to the increased oxidative products and decreased antioxidant activity. © 2023 Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology - Published by Scientific Scholar.
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