Full title: Increased plasma peroxides as a marker of oxidative stress in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS).
Authors: Maes M, Kubera M, Uytterhoeven M, Vrydags N, Bosmans E.
Maes Clinics@TRIA, Thailand.
Publication: Med Sci Monit. 17(4):SC11-15.
Publication date: 2011 Apr 1
Abstract
Background:
There is evidence that myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is characterized by activation of immune, inflammatory, oxidative and nitrosative stress (IO&NS) pathways. The present study was carried out in order to examine whether ME/CFS is accompanied by increased levels of plasma peroxides and serum oxidized LDL (oxLDL) antibodies, two biomarkers of oxidative stress.
Material/Methods:
Blood was collected from 56 patients with ME/CFS and 37 normal volunteers. Severity of ME/CFS was measured using the Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (FF) Rating Scale.
Results:
Plasma peroxide concentrations were significantly higher in patients with ME/CFS than in normal controls. There was a trend towards significantly higher serum oxLDL antibodies in ME/CFS than in controls. Both biomarkers contributed significantly in discriminating between patients with ME/CFS and normal controls. Plasma peroxide and serum oxLDL antibody levels were both significantly related to one of the FF symptoms.
Conclusions:
The results show that ME/CFS is characterized by increased oxidative stress.
PMID: 21455120 [PubMed - in process]
View this abstract in PubMed: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21455120