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Effects of Curcuminoids-Piperine Combination on Systemic Oxidative Stress, Clinical Symptoms and Quality of Life in Subjects with Chronic Pulmonary Complications Due to Sulfur Mustard: A Randomized Controlled Trial

(2016) Effects of Curcuminoids-Piperine Combination on Systemic Oxidative Stress, Clinical Symptoms and Quality of Life in Subjects with Chronic Pulmonary Complications Due to Sulfur Mustard: A Randomized Controlled Trial. J Diet Suppl. pp. 93-105. ISSN 1939-0211

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Official URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25171552

Abstract

Oxidative stress plays a key role in the development of chronic pulmonary complications of sulfur mustard (SM). Curcuminoids are polyphenols with documented safety and antioxidant activity. The present study aimed to investigate the efficacy of short-term supplementation with curcuminoids (co-administered with piperine to enhance the bioavailability of curcuminoids) in alleviating systemic oxidative stress and clinical symptoms, and improvement of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in subjects suffering from chronic pulmonary complications due to SM exposure who are receiving standard respiratory treatments. Eighty-nine subjects were recruited to this randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial, being randomly allocated to either curcuminoids (1500 mg/day) + piperine (15 mg/day) combination (n = 45) or placebo (n = 44) for a period of 4 weeks. High-resolution computed tomography suggested the diagnosis of bronchiolitis obliterans in all subjects. Efficacy measures were changes in serum levels of reduced glutathione (GSH) and malonedialdehyde (MDA). The severity and frequency of respiratory symptoms and HRQoL were also assessed using St. George respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) and COPD Assessment Test (CAT) indices. Serum levels of GSH were increased whilst those of MDA decreased by the end of trial in both groups. Likewise, there were significant improvements in the total as well as subscale (symptoms, activity and impact) SGRQ and CAT scores in both groups. However, comparison of magnitude of changes revealed a greater effect of curcuminoids-piperine combination compared to placebo in elevating GSH, reducing MDA and improving CAT and SGRQ (total and subscale) scores (p < 0.001). Regarding the promising effects of curcuminoids on the measures of systemic oxidative stress, clinical symptoms and HRQoL, these phytochemicals may be used as safe adjuvants in patients suffering from chronic SM-induced pulmonary complications who are receiving standard treatments.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Adult Alkaloids/pharmacology/*therapeutic use Antioxidants/metabolism/pharmacology/*therapeutic use Benzodioxoles/pharmacology/*therapeutic use Bronchiolitis/blood/*drug therapy/etiology Chronic Disease Curcuma/*chemistry Curcumin/pharmacology/*therapeutic use Double-Blind Method Glutathione/blood Humans Male Malondialdehyde/blood Middle Aged Mustard Gas/*toxicity Oxidative Stress/*drug effects Phytotherapy Piper/chemistry Piperidines/pharmacology/*therapeutic use Plant Extracts/pharmacology/therapeutic use Polyphenols/pharmacology/therapeutic use Polyunsaturated Alkamides/pharmacology/*therapeutic use Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive Quality of Life Respiratory Function Tests antioxidant lipid peroxidation lung mustard gas randomized controlled trial
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Page Range: pp. 93-105
Journal or Publication Title: J Diet Suppl
Journal Index: Pubmed
Volume: 13
Number: 1
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.3109/19390211.2014.952865
ISSN: 1939-0211
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.bmsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/1834

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