Oxidative Stress in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis

Abstract

Background: There is a relationship between oxidative stress and rheumatoid arthritis.Objective: To assess oxidative stress parameters represented by total antioxidant status and malondialdehyde, in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.Design: case -control study.Setting: Referred patients from private clinics .Methodology: The study was conducted on patients with rheumatoid arthritis, referred from private clinics of rheumatology. The study period from Nov.1st 2017 and Jun. 1st 2018. Thirty-four female with rheumatoid arthritis, and thirty, sex and age-matched healthy volunteers as control group were participated in the study. Total antioxidants status and malondialdehyde were measured in both groups.Results: Rheumatoid Arthritis patients have lower total antioxidants status values than that of the control group (0.94±0.24 and 1.95±0.20 respectively) (P value <0.0001). The malondialdehyde values was higher in patients group than control group (1.34±0.42 and 0.88±0.26 respectively) (P value <0.0001).Conclusion: Rheumatoid Arthritis patients have decreased level of total antioxidants status and increased level of malondialdehyde than the control group .Key words: Antioxidant status, Oxidative stress, Rheumatoid Arthritis