Vol. 12 Issue 1 January - March / 2014
Published on website | Date : 2016-03-27 12:30:50
ROLE OF VITAMIN E, L-CARNITINE AND MELATONIN IN MANAGEMENT OF Β-THALASSEMIA MAJORAhmed M.T. Al-Mosawi, Faruk H. Al-Jawad, Safaa A. Al-BadriAbstractBackground:β-thalassemia major is an inherited disease resulting from decrease or total lack of β globin chains. Patients with this disease need repeated blood transfusion for survival. This may cause oxidative stress and tissue injury due to iron overload and depletion of antioxidant enzymes.
Objective:Evaluation the role of vitamin E, L- carnitine and melatonin supplementation in management of β-thalassemia major patients. Methods: Forty five patients with β-thalassemia major were allocated to three groups A, B and C treated with vitamin E, L-carnitine and melatonin respectively. Serum malondialdehyde, serum reduced glutathione, serum ferritin, Hb, PCV, MCV, MCH, and MCHC levels and RBCs count were measured before and after treatment. Results:A significant decrease was observed in serum malondialdehyde and ferritin level after therapy in all treated groups; whereas, no significant (P > 0.05) changes in glutathione level after treatment in all groups. Hb level and RBC count increased significantly in group A (vitamin E), whereas, PCV, MCV, MCH and MCHC levels did not change significantly in all treated groups. Conclusion:Vitamin E, L- carnitine and melatonin have beneficial effects of in reducing lipid peroxidation and iron overload in patients with β-thalassemia major. These antioxidants may increase the life span of RBCs, which manifested by significant increase in Hb level in vitamin E treated group and significant decrease in serum ferritin level in all treated groups. Keywords:Beta-thalassemia, malondialdehyde, glutathione, ferritin, hematological parameters, vitamin E, L- carnitine, melatonin. Full-text |
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