Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology
SCOPUS
  • Year: 2020
  • Volume: 13
  • Issue: 9

A modified method to determine lipids peroxidation in patients with hpv16 cervicitis

  • Author:
  • Ali M.A. Al-Kufaishi1,, Lamia A. M. Al-Mashhedy2,, Bushra Jaber Al-Rubaie3,
  • Total Page Count: 5
  • Page Number: 4087 to 4091

1Al-Furat Al-Awsat Technical University, College of Health and Medical Techniques, Department of Medical Laboratory Techniques, Kufa, Iraq, 31003

2University of Babylon, College of Science, Chemistry Department

3University of Babylon, College of Medicine, Gynecology Department

*Corresponding Author E-mail: Kuh.ali@atu.edu.iq

**dr.lamia71@yahoo.com

***bushra6347@yahoo.com

Online published on 16 September, 2020.

Abstract

HPV16 and related to cervical cancer; Oxidative stress that associated with HPV16 or anther microorganism that infected cervical; A modified method of lipids peroxidation uses a good marker to assessment the redox status.

Application of modified methods to assessment of lipids peroxidation in patients with chronic cervicitis.

A comparative study to the estimation of lipids peroxidation of the patients with HPV16 through divided the cases into three groups, healthy women (G1), chronic cervicitis patients without HPV16 (G2) and chronic cervicitis patients with HPV16 (G3).

The results show the high levels of lipids peroxidation in the patients (51.89) for cervical mucus and (22.59) for a serum with HPV 16, where (37.51) in cervical mucus and (19) for serum in the patients without HPV 16, compared with healthy (6.95) in serum and (25.54) in cervical mucus.

HPV 16 consist of more than 50% from cervical cancer, but is alone not enough to develop cancer, there are supplement agents such as raise of reactive oxygen species and reduction of antioxidants. The higher levels of lipids peroxidation in the serum and mucus of the patients compared with control. So, lipids peroxidation is a good biomarker to evaluate the redox status in the patients compared with control.

Keywords

Lipids peroxidation, MDA, HPV16, Cervical cancer