ubiquinone has been researched along with Graves-Disease* in 2 studies
1 trial(s) available for ubiquinone and Graves-Disease
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Oxidative stress and anti-oxidant metabolites in patients with hyperthyroidism: effect of treatment.
Oxygen free radicals (OFR) play a role in the pathogenesis of tissue damage in many pathological conditions via the peroxidation of membrane phospholipids. Experimental studies showed an elevated oxidative stress during hyperthyroidism, which is reduced by treatment. Therapy per se might decrease oxidative stress.. Fasting plasma levels of thiobarbituric acid reacting substances (TBARS), vitamin E and coenzyme Q10 were measured in 22 hyperthyroid patients, before treatment for their thyroid disease, after 13.9 [SD 9.2] weeks, when they achieved an euthyroid state on thyrostatic drugs, and again after 47.7 [21.0] weeks, off therapy. No patient presented additional risk factors for increased lipoperoxidation and/or increased OFR levels. Smokers were asked to abstain from smoking overnight.. All analytes were measured by HPLC.. In hyperthyroidism, plasma levels of TBARS were increased, whereas vitamin E and coenzyme Q10 were reduced. Average levels of TBARS and antioxidant agents returned to normal in euthyroid patients, without differences in relation to stop of thyrostatic therapy.. Our data confirm the presence of oxidative stress and decreased anti-oxidant metabolites in hyperthyroid patients, which are corrected in euthyroidism, without any influence of thyrostatic drugs per se. Nutritional support with antioxidant agents, which are defective during hyperthyroidism, is warranted. Topics: Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Antithyroid Agents; Coenzymes; Female; Graves Disease; Humans; Lipid Peroxidation; Male; Methimazole; Middle Aged; Oxidative Stress; Propylthiouracil; Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances; Thyroiditis, Autoimmune; Treatment Outcome; Ubiquinone; Vitamin E | 1999 |
1 other study(ies) available for ubiquinone and Graves-Disease
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Vitamin E and coenzyme Q concentrations in the thyroid tissues of patients with various thyroid disorders.
To clarify the different roles of free radical scavenging systems in various thyroid disorders, we measured the levels of alpha-, beta-, and gamma-tocopherols and coenzyme Q in the thyroid tissues of patients with thyroid tumors and Graves' disease using high-performance liquid chromatography. The levels of alpha-tocopherols and gamma-tocopherols in the thyroid tissue of patients with papillary carcinoma and the level of gamma-tocopherol in the thyroid tissue of patients with malignant lymphoma were elevated compared with those in normal thyroid tissues. The level of coenzyme Q was reduced in the thyroid tissue of patients with Graves' disease and follicular and papillary thyroid carcinomas. These findings imply that vitamin E and coenzyme Q as scavengers play some role in thyroid follicular cell hyperfunction or dysfunction. Topics: Graves Disease; Humans; Thyroid Gland; Thyroid Neoplasms; Ubiquinone; Vitamin E | 1998 |