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Antioxidant therapy and its stability on Chernobyl clean-up workers
Natalja KurjaneTija ZvaguleAlise SilovaLiga LarmaneN. RusakovaNatalija GabrusevaAndrejs SkestersGeorgii KirilovInta KalninaElena Kirilovasubject
Cellular immunityAntioxidantbiologybusiness.industryHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedicine.medical_treatmentVitamin EPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSerum albuminAlbuminPharmacologyBlood serumBlood chemistryImmunologyBlood plasmamedicinebiology.proteinbusinessdescription
This paper describes the effects of prolonged antioxidant therapy, its stability and association with spectral parameters of the fluorescent probe ABM in blood plasma and indices of albumin auto-fluorescence in Chernobyl clean-up workers from Latvia. Patients were divided into two groups. Group 1 received placebos of identical appearance to antioxidants. Group 2 received antioxidants (vitamin E + selenium + ibuprofen). Individuals were tested three times: before supplementation of antioxidants, after therapy and one year after supplementation interruption. Applied therapy improves oxidant/antioxidant status of individuals. Interruption of therapy after one year leads to significant decrease of cellular immunity. In the group receiving antioxidants it is not so expressed compared with data from the placebos group. Changes in blood plasma and its structural and functional properties detected by ABM strongly correlated with the oxidant/antioxidant (immune) status of individuals. This behaviour of ABM could be useful in reflecting alterations of cellular immunity. Questions related to more detailed and prolonged antioxidant therapy need closer investigation.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2010-01-01 | International Journal of Low Radiation |