Poststroke Depression as a Factor Adversely Affecting the Level of Oxidative Damage to Plasma Proteins during a Brain Stroke
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Cichoń, Natalia
Bijak, Michal
Miller, Elżbieta
Niwald, Marta
Saluk-Bijak, Joanna
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Poststroke depression, the second most serious psychosomatic complication after brain stroke, leads to delay of the rehabilitation
process and is associated with an increased disability and cognitive impairment along with increase in termmortality. Research into
the biochemical changes in depression is still insufficiently described. The aim of our study was therefore to evaluate the possible
association between plasma protein oxidative/nitrative damages and the development of poststroke depression. We evaluated
oxidative/nitrative modifications of specific proteins by measurement of 3-nitrotyrosine and carbonyl groups levels using ELISA
test. Additionally, we checked differences in proteins thiol groups by spectrophotometric assay based on reaction between DTNB
and thiols. We also evaluated catalase activity in erythrocytes measured as ability to decompose H2O2. Correlation analysis was
performed using Spearman’s rank. We observed significant (𝑃 < 0.001) differences in all oxidative/nitrative stress parameters in
brain stroke patients compared to healthy group.Our research shows that oxidative damage of proteins is correlated with the degree
of poststroke depression, while nitrative changes do not show any relationship.We demonstrate a positive correlation between the
concentration of carbonyl groups and the Geriatric Depression Scale and a negative correlation between the degree of depression
and the concentration of -SH groups or catalase activity.
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