Oxidative Stress State in Men with Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Authors

  • Mahmood Abudlqader Hamad Author
  • Wajeeh Younis Mohammed Al-Ani Author
  • Hazim Ismael Ghazzay Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64252/ys7fbb82

Abstract

Oxidative stress, characterized by an imbalance between reactive oxygen species and antioxidant defences, is linked to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). IBS contributes to intestinal irritation and adjusted intestine motility in IBS sufferers. Markers of oxidative strain are elevated, even as antioxidant enzymes display decreased interest. Addressing oxidative stress via antioxidant treatment options or lifestyle adjustments may also alleviate IBS signs and symptoms and improve the affected person's effects. Researchers at Falluja General Hospital carried out an examination on patients with irritable bowel syndrome to determine their blood oxidative strain degrees. They have a look at blanketed 90 grownup males without certain clinical conditions, and 40 individuals served as the manipulation organization. Blood tests were performed to measure various factors related to oxidative pressure. This precis compares patient and management companies across various parameters. Age analysis shows good-sized variations between patient agencies over and under 35; however, there is no broader association among age categories. BMI comparisons display no statistically great distribution variations between groups. Biochemical parameters (SOD, CAT, MDA, TAOC) all display enormously giant variations between patient and control groups. Correlation evaluation indicates robust relationships between those parameters, with CAT negatively correlated to MDA and positively to TAOC, even as SOD indicates moderate positive correlations with CAT and TAOC and negative correlation with MDA. In diagnostic overall performance analysis, the use of ROC curves demonstrates extraordinary accuracy for all four biochemical parameters (SOD, CAT, MDA, TAOC), with AUC values near one and minimum popular errors. These parameters exhibit varying tiers of specificity and sensitivity; however, they all show considerable ability as dependable biomarkers. Overall, whilst age and BMI analyses yield mixed outcomes, the biochemical parameters consistently exhibit great differences among groups and strong diagnostic capability

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Published

2025-05-15

How to Cite

Oxidative Stress State in Men with Irritable Bowel Syndrome. (2025). International Journal of Environmental Sciences, 11(5s), 270-283. https://doi.org/10.64252/ys7fbb82