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Preliminary Effects of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine on Reactive Oxygen Species in Parkinson’s Disease: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study

Journal: Cureus Date: 2022/11, 14(11):Pages: e31504. doi: Subito , type of study: randomized controlled trial

Free full text   (https://www.cureus.com/articles/114645-preliminary-effects-of-osteopathic-manipulative-medicine-on-reactive-oxygen-species-in-parkinsons-disease-a-randomized-controlled-pilot-study)

Keywords:

Parkinson disease [10]
neurogenerative disorder [1]
oxidative stress [5]
osteopathic manipulative treatment [2973]
OMT [2951]
randomized controlled trial [710]
pilot study [104]

Abstract:

Context: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder and causes many clinical manifestations including bradykinesia, tremor, postural instability, and musculoskeletal stiffness. Neurodegeneration is commonly associated with oxidative stress. Oxidative stress has not been measured in PD in relation to the manual techniques used in Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT). Objective: To investigate the effect of OMT on oxidative stress biomarkers in PD. Methods: In this randomized non-blinded study, 32 PD subjects were separated by block randomization into counseling and OMT groups, receiving respective interventions twice a week for six weeks. The counseling arm received informative sessions while the OMT arm received a set treatment protocol. Biomarkers of oxidative stress, malondialdehyde (MDA), dityrosine (DT), 3-nitrotyrosine (3-NT), 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG), and 8-isoprostane were measured before and after the first session and at weeks three, six, and 10 (four weeks after conclusion of intervention). Results: No significant changes were found in blood plasma levels of MDA, DT, 3-NT, or 8-OHdG during or after intervention compared to controls (p > 0.05). No significant changes were found in urine 8-OHdG or 8-isoprostane during or after intervention compared to controls (p > 0.05). Conclusion: OMT used in this study did not significantly affect the chosen oxidative stress biomarkers, however many limitations of the study may have impeded possible findings.


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