The effect of α-interferon (α-IFN) and ribavirin (RBV) treatment on oxidative status in chronic hepatitis C (CHC) is unknown. Aim: To study the time course of oxidative status in patients with CHC during α-IFN and RBV administration, and to evaluate the role of oxidative status in order to predict the therapeutic response. Patients and methods: Fifty one patients with CHC were studied. All received a combination of α-IFN and RBV for 6 or 12 months in relation to the type of response. The hydroperoxides concentration in serum test samples by D-ROM test was measured in all of the patients before therapy. In 27 patients, hydroperoxides were also measured during the treatment and during the 12 subsequent months. Results: Cross-sectional analysis demonstrates that patients with a successive long-term response had a lower basal serum hydroperoxide concentration than non-responders (280 ± 40.8 vs 337 ± 83 CARR Units, p < 0.05). This resulted to be an independent factor predictive of long-term response in the multi-varied analysis. Longitudinal observation on 27 patients showed that the mean hydroperoxide concentration decreased significantly during treatment (T0 329 ± 79.2 vs T12 272 ± 34.5 CARR Units) and that the decrease in the mean values was mainly due to variations in the relapsers group. Conclusions: Normal basal hydroperoxide concentration helps to predict long-term response to combination therapy. The D-ROM test may be used for screening patients before treatment. © 2004 Taylor & Francis Ltd.

Oxidative status in chronic hepatitis C: The influence of antiviral and prognostic value of serum hydroperoxide assay / Morisco, F.; Verde, V.; Fogliano, V.; Ritieni, A.; Marmo, R.; De Luise, G.; Tuccillo, C.; Caporaso, N.. - In: FREE RADICAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 1071-5762. - 38:6(2004), pp. 573-580. [10.1080/10715760410001688357]

Oxidative status in chronic hepatitis C: The influence of antiviral and prognostic value of serum hydroperoxide assay

Morisco F.;Verde V.;Fogliano V.;Ritieni A.;De Luise G.;Caporaso N.
2004

Abstract

The effect of α-interferon (α-IFN) and ribavirin (RBV) treatment on oxidative status in chronic hepatitis C (CHC) is unknown. Aim: To study the time course of oxidative status in patients with CHC during α-IFN and RBV administration, and to evaluate the role of oxidative status in order to predict the therapeutic response. Patients and methods: Fifty one patients with CHC were studied. All received a combination of α-IFN and RBV for 6 or 12 months in relation to the type of response. The hydroperoxides concentration in serum test samples by D-ROM test was measured in all of the patients before therapy. In 27 patients, hydroperoxides were also measured during the treatment and during the 12 subsequent months. Results: Cross-sectional analysis demonstrates that patients with a successive long-term response had a lower basal serum hydroperoxide concentration than non-responders (280 ± 40.8 vs 337 ± 83 CARR Units, p < 0.05). This resulted to be an independent factor predictive of long-term response in the multi-varied analysis. Longitudinal observation on 27 patients showed that the mean hydroperoxide concentration decreased significantly during treatment (T0 329 ± 79.2 vs T12 272 ± 34.5 CARR Units) and that the decrease in the mean values was mainly due to variations in the relapsers group. Conclusions: Normal basal hydroperoxide concentration helps to predict long-term response to combination therapy. The D-ROM test may be used for screening patients before treatment. © 2004 Taylor & Francis Ltd.
2004
Oxidative status in chronic hepatitis C: The influence of antiviral and prognostic value of serum hydroperoxide assay / Morisco, F.; Verde, V.; Fogliano, V.; Ritieni, A.; Marmo, R.; De Luise, G.; Tuccillo, C.; Caporaso, N.. - In: FREE RADICAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 1071-5762. - 38:6(2004), pp. 573-580. [10.1080/10715760410001688357]
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