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. 2014 Feb 27;28(4):261–268. doi: 10.1002/jcla.21676

Table 2.

Comparisons of the Parameters Related to Oxidative Stress and the Antioxidant Status between the Patients and the Controlsa

Hb H disease (n = 26) Controls (n = 75)
Variables Median value (IQR)b Median value (IQR)
O2. (−PMA), counts/ 10 sec × 103 WBC 592 (316)* 208 (169)
O2. (+PMA), counts/ 10 sec × 103 WBC 6,302 (3,789)* 2,858 (2,163)
Nitrite, μmol/l 22.0 (20.1)* 13.3 (9.1)
Nitrate, μmol/l 55.9 (25.1)* 68.8 (27.3)
Total NO, μmol/l 81.8 (31.0) 80.5 (30.2)
GSH, μmol/l 1,153 (401)* 1,338 (344)
GSSG, μmol/l 93.6 (56.0)* 113.0 (50.6)
SOD, U/g Hb 1,067 (260)* 574 (95)
GPx, U/g Hb 163 (50.9)* 50.5 (10.4)
GRx, U/g Hb 13.2 (5.6)* 10.6 (3.0)
MDA, μmol/l 4.2 (1.5)* 1.4 (0.2)
Vitamin C, μmol/l 25.6 (35.0)* 43.6 (38.9)
a

The independent sample data used for the Mann–Whitney U test are expressed as a median value (IQR).

b

*P < 0.05 when compared with those of the controls.

O2., superoxide anion; PMA, phorbol 12‐myristate 13‐acetate; MDA, malondialdehyde, GSH, reduced glutathione; GSSG, oxidized glutathione; SOD, superoxide dismutase; GPx, glutathione peroxidase; GRx, glutathione reductase.