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Phenytoin-mediated oxidative stress in serum of female epileptics: A possible pathogenesis in the fetal hydantoin syndrome

  • Chin San Liu
  • , Hong Ming Wu
  • , Shu Huei Kao
  • , Yau Huei Wei*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
  • Kuang Tien General Hospital
  • Taichung Munic. Aging Care Hospital

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Abstract

1 The concentration of serum malondialdehyde (MDA) was measured as the index of lipid peroxidation in female epileptics with phenytoin (PHT) monotherapy. Sera from 20 female epileptics with PHT monotherapy, 12 female epileptics without anticonvulsant therapy and 20 female healthy controls were sampled. The levels of serum copper (S-Cu), serum zinc (S-Zn), copper/zinc superoxide dismutase (CuZn-SOD), and reduced glutathione (GSH) were analyzed as inter active factors of the oxidative stress. 2 For the female epileptics with PHT monotherapy, serum MDA concentration (2.6 ± 0.7 μM vs control 1.8 ± 0.6 μM, P < 0.05), CuZn-SOD activity (178.2 ± 63.5 U/dL vs control 97.1 ± 36.4 U/dL, P < 0.01), and S-Cu content (126.2 ± 36.1 μg/dL vs control 98.4 ± 16.7 μg/dL, P < 0.05) were significantly in creased, but GSH level (27.5±6.8 μM vs control 32.2 ± 5.7 μM, P < 0.05) was significantly decreased. The level of serum MDA was associated with the elevation of CuZn-SOD activity (r=0.54, P < 0.05) and S-Cu content ( r=0.44, P < 0.05) in all the samples collected from epileptics and controls. However, there were no significant differences in all the above parameters between the female epileptics without anticonvulsant therapy and healthy controls. 3 These results indicated that oxidative stress was enhanced in the female epileptics with PHT-mono therapy. Apart from the reactive PHT intermediate, the abnormal metabolism of S-Cu, CuZn-SOD, and GSH was highly involved in the PHT-mediated toxicity. Supplement of GSH, modification of CuZn-SOD enzyme activity and reduction of the absorption of copper may prevent the incidence of fetal hydantoin syndrome during pregnancy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)177-181
Number of pages5
JournalHuman and Experimental Toxicology
Volume16
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 03 1997
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • glutathione
  • lipid peroxidation
  • phenytoin
  • superoxide dismutase

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