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Background:
Pleural effusion is a common complication of various diseases. Free
radicals are known to produce damage in many biological tissues. Free
radicals exert their cytotoxic effect by causing lipid peroxidation
which is believed to be responsible for the exudation of fluid into the
pleural space.
Aim: Evaluation of the
association of benign and malignant pleural effusion with the free
radical induced pleurisy by measurement of lipid peroxidation products
and nitric oxide activity.
Methods: Case control study was
conducted on 50 cases of benign pleural effusion, 50 cases of malignant
pleural effusion and 15 cases of healthy controls. Malondialdehyde
(MDA) levels were measured by spectrophotometric method with TBA.
Nitric Oxide activity was measured by spectrophotometric method using
Griess reaction.
Results: Our results showed
significant increase of MDAs level in both groups of patients: benign
and malignant in comparison with control group. Significant increase in
the concentrations of nitrate/nitrite depicting total nitric oxide was
observed in benign as well as malignant group in comparison to control
healthy group.
Conclusion: These results
suggest that determination of biomarkers of oxidative stress products
may be useful in the diagnosis and treatment of patients.