Effect of Early Spontaneous Abortions on Reactive Oxygen Species, Antioxidants and Lipid Damage in Women
Effect of Early Spontaneous Abortions on Reactive Oxygen Species, Antioxidants and Lipid Damage in Women
Fatima Hashim Abbas1,2* and Alaa Tareq Shakir Al-Hassnawi1
Concentration of reactive oxygen species (nmol/l) (A), total antioxidant capacity(µm) (B), catalase activity (U/L) (C), and MDA (µmol/ml) (D) in aborted women with unknown abortion, T. gondii and Cytomegalovirus comparing with controls. Where C1, negative control; C2, positive control; U, unknown abortion; T; T. gondii, CMV, Cytomegalo virus. Different stars indicate significant differences between groups, post-hoc Tukey tests, p < 0.05.
The correlation between the concentration of MDA (Mean±SD; µmol/ml) in aborted women with T. gondii, and correlation of total antioxidant capacity (TAC; µm).