Effect of adjuvant reduced glutathione therapy on vasoactive molecules and oxidative stress in patients with cirrhosis-induced upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage
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Jing-Jing Wang,
Qian Guo,
Yan Tian,
Yang Zhang,
Ting Lyu,
Jun-Long Xia
2017 Volume 23, Issue 19, p23-26
Abstract
Objective: To study the effect of adjuvant reduced glutathione therapy on vasoactive molecules
and oxidative stress in patients with cirrhosis-induced upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage.
Methods: Patients diagnosed with cirrhosis-induced upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage in No.
215 Hospital of Shaanxi Nuclear Industry between June 2015 and March 2017 were selected
as the research subjects, and random number table was used to divide them into the GSH
group who accepted reduced glutathione combined with conventional therapy and the control
group who accepted conventional therapy. Serum levels of liver function indexes, vasoactive
molecules and oxidative stress reaction molecules in two groups of patients were detected
before treatment and 3 d after treatment. Results: 3 d after treatment, serum ALT, AST, γ-GT,
TBIL, PRA, AT-II, ALD, MDA, ox-LDL, AOPP and 8-OHdG levels of both groups of patients
were significantly lower than those before treatment while SOD, GSH-Px and CAT levels were
significantly high than those before treatment, and serum ALT, AST, γ-GT, TBIL, PRA, AT-
II, ALD, MDA, ox-LDL, AOPP and 8-OHdG levels of GSH group were significantly lower
than those of control group while SOD, GSH-Px and CAT levels were significantly higher than
those of control group. Conclusion: The adjuvant reduced glutathione therapy for cirrhosis-
induced upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage can improve the liver function, regulate the
secretion of vasoactive molecules and reduce the oxidative stress response.
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