Association between plasmatic oxidative stress and thrombosis in primary antiphospholipid syndrome

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Camila O. Vaz
Bruna M Mazetto
Pedro Eduardo N. S. Vasconcelos
Larissa B. Bastos
Maria Aparecida Cursino
Júlia Coelho França Quintanilha
Gabriela Lisiane Tripiquia Vechiatto Mesquita
Ana Paula R. Santos
Bruna Cardoso Jacintho
José Diogo Oliveira
Joyce Annichino-Bizzachi
Fernanda A. Orsi
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[1] University of Campinas,Department of Pharmacology, School of Medical Sciences
[2] University of Campinas,School of Medical Sciences
[3] University of Campinas,School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[4] University of Campinas,Department of Medical Sciences, School of Medical Sciences
[5] University of Campinas,Department of Clinical Medicine, School of Medical Sciences
[6] Center University of Campinas,Hematology and Hemotherapy
[7] University of Campinas,Department of Clinical Pathology, School of Medical Sciences
[8] Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC),undefined
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Antiphospholipid syndrome; Plasmatic oxidative stress; Thrombosis; Oxidized biomolecules;
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Antiphospholipid antibodies induce a pro-inflammatory and hypercoagulable state that lead to increased risk of thrombosis. Whether oxidative damage contributes thrombosis risk is a matter of debate. We evaluated the association between oxidative stress and thrombosis in primary antiphospholipid syndrome (t-PAPS). Plasma total antioxidant capacity and the levels of malondialdehyde (TBARs), carbonyl protein, and 8-isoprostane in plasma were determined in a group of patients with t-PAPS and in individuals without a history of thrombosis (controls) using commercial ELISA assays. The levels of these plasma markers of oxidative stress were compared between t-PAPS and controls using Mann–Whitney test. A total of 70 patients with t-PAPS and 74 controls were included. Overall, measurements of all plasma oxidative stress markers were similar between t-PAPS patients and controls. In a subgroup analysis, patients with t-PAPS and arterial thrombosis had a higher antioxidant capacity as compared to controls. Thrombotic PAPS was not associated with increased levels of oxidative stress markers, in comparison with individuals without thrombosis. Even though it is not possible to rule out that a mild oxidative damage, not detected by plasma markers, occurs in t-PAPS, our results suggest that measuring plasma oxidative stress markers has limited clinical relevance in t-PAPS.
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