Table 2. Plasma and serum oxidative stress marker levels. Data are means (±SE).
Variables |
Men (n =12) |
Women (n =17) |
All (n = 29) |
d-ROMs (U.CARR) |
288.1 (34.5) |
444.2 (60.4) * |
379.6 (40.3) |
MDA (µM) |
.801 (.08) |
.902 (.124) |
.861 (.103) |
GSSG (mM) |
.068 (.02) |
.069 (.02) |
.068 (.02) |
BAP (µM) |
2647.8 (175.2) |
3140.9 (170.1) |
2939.8 (130.0) |
GSH (mM) |
.772 (.15) |
.770 (.13) |
.771 (.14) |
SOD (U/ml) |
2.2 (.5) |
2.1 (.3) |
2.1 (0.3) |
CAT (U/ml) |
256.7 (28.1) |
240.8 (18.5) |
247.4 (15.7) |
GPX (U/ml) |
100.1 (6.0) |
105.5 (2.7) |
103.3 (2.9) |
TRX (ng/ml) |
38.2 (6.2) |
63.2 (8.3) |
53.6 (5.9) |
dROMS, derivatives of reactive oxygen metabolites; MDA, malondialdehyde; GSSG, glutathione-S-S-Gulutathione; BAP, biological antioxidant potential; GSH, Gulutathione-SH; SOD, superoxide dismutase; GPX, glutathione peroxidise; TRX, thioredoxin.* Significantly different from the mean value (unpaired Student’s test, p < 0.05).