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A randomized controlled trial of antioxidant supplementation for pain relief in patients with chronic pancreatitis.
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Gastroenterology [Gastroenterology] 2009 Jan; Vol. 136 (1), pp. 149-159.e2. Date of Electronic Publication: 2008 Sep 25. - Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- Background & Aims: Oxidative stress has been implicated in the pathophysiology of chronic pancreatitis (CP). We evaluated the effects of antioxidant supplementation on pain relief, oxidative stress, and antioxidant status in patients with CP.<br />Methods: In a placebo-controlled double blind trial, consecutive patients with CP were randomized to groups that were given placebo or antioxidants for 6 months. The primary outcome measure was pain relief, and secondary outcome measures were analgesic requirements, hospitalization, and markers of oxidative stress (thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances [TBARS]) and antioxidant status (ferric-reducing ability of plasma [FRAP]).<br />Results: Patients (age 30.5+/-10.5 years, 86 male, 35 alcoholic, and 92 with idiopathic CP) were assigned to the placebo (n=56) or antioxidant groups (n=71). After 6 months, the reduction in the number of painful days per month was significantly higher in the antioxidant group compared with the placebo group (7.4+/-6.8 vs 3.2+/-4, respectively; P< .001; 95% CI, 2.07, 6.23). The reduction in the number of analgesic tablets per month was also higher in the antioxidant group (10.5+/-11.8 vs 4.4+/-5.8 respectively; P= .001; 95% CI, 2.65, 9.65). Furthermore, 32% and 13% of patients became pain free in the antioxidant and placebo groups, respectively (P= .009). The reduction in the level of TBARS and increase in FRAP were significantly higher in the antioxidant group compared with the placebo group (TBARS: placebo 1.2+/-2.7 vs antioxidant 3.5+/-3.4 nmol/mL; P= .001; 95% CI 0.96, 3.55; FRAP: placebo -5.6+/-154.9 vs antioxidant 97.8+/-134.9 microMFe(+2) liberated, P= .001, 95% CI 44.98, 161.7).<br />Conclusions: Antioxidant supplementation was effective in relieving pain and reducing levels of oxidative stress in patients with CP.
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- Adult
Analgesics administration & dosage
Antioxidants adverse effects
Biomarkers
Calcium Channels
Double-Blind Method
Female
Hospitalization
Humans
Male
Nerve Tissue Proteins antagonists & inhibitors
Oxidative Stress
TRPA1 Cation Channel
Transient Receptor Potential Channels antagonists & inhibitors
Antioxidants administration & dosage
Pain drug therapy
Pancreatitis, Chronic physiopathology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1528-0012
- Volume :
- 136
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Gastroenterology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 18952082
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2008.09.028