Oxidative stress markers and inflammatory markers in chronic renal failure

Salma Mahaboob R (1) , Prabhakar Reddy E (2)
(1) Department of Medical Biochemistry at Bharath University, Chennai, India, India ,
(2) Department of Biochemistry, Sri Lakshmi Narayana Institute of Medical Sciences, Pudhucherry, India, India

Abstract

Chronic renal failure is associated with an extensive and complex set of pathological consequences that can result in a number of irreversible, but preventable complications affecting every organ of the body. Chronic renal failure is associated with insulin resistance, hypertension, and increased glycation of proteins, proteinuria, anaemia, cardiovascular diseases and hypothyroidism. Our aim of the study oxidative stress markers and inflammatory markers in chronic renal failure. Methods and Materials: the Present study was done at Fathima Institute of Medical Sciences, Kadapa. Andhra Pradesh. Thirty six chronic renal failure patients, 40 healthy individuals were taken for study. oxidative stress markers and inflammatory markers were estimated by different methods. Conclusion: In our study work provides the first evidence that the decreased in phosphorylation of IRS -1inresponseto insulin stimulation in animal models of both oxidative stress and CRF could be the main culprit in causing insulin resistance. Further, alteration of redox sensitive stress kinases seems to have a major hand in decreasing IRS - 1tyrosinephosphorylation.

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Salma Mahaboob R
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Prabhakar Reddy E
Salma Mahaboob R, & Prabhakar Reddy E. (2023). Oxidative stress markers and inflammatory markers in chronic renal failure. International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 8(3), 399–404. Retrieved from https://ijrps.com/home/article/view/4593

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