Title of article :
Erythrocyte zinc level in patients with atopic dermatitis and its relation to SCORAD index
Author/Authors :
Karabacak, Ercan Department of Dermatology - GATA Haydarpasa Teaching Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey , Aydin, Ersin Department of Dermatology - Kasimpasa Military Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey , Kutlu, Ali Department of Allergy and Immunology - GATA Haydarpasa Teaching Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey , Ozcan, Omer Department of Biochemistry - GATA Haydarpasa Teaching Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey , Muftuoglu, Tuba Department of Biochemistry - GATA Haydarpasa Teaching Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey , Gunes, Ali Department of Pediatrics - Dicle University Diyarbakir, Turkey , Dogan, Bilal Department of Dermatology - GATA Haydarpasa Teaching Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey , Ozturk, Sami Department of Allergy and Immunology - GATA Haydarpasa Teaching Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
Pages :
4
From page :
349
To page :
352
Abstract :
Introduction Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic, pruritic inflammatory disease, characterized by a relapsing-remitting course. The pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis is not completely understood, although the disorder appears to result from the complex interaction between immune abnormalities, genetic and environmental factors. Trace elements are essential for normal functioning of the immune system. Aim To determine zinc levels in serum and erythrocytes of patients with AD using an atomic absorption spectrometric technique and to investigate the relationship between those levels and disease activity. Material and methods Sixty-seven patients and 49 controls were enrolled into the study. The disease severity of AD patients was determined according to the Scoring Atopic Dermatitis (SCORAD) index. We measured zinc levels in serum and erythrocytes by the atomic absorption spectrophotometric technique. Results Erythrocyte zinc levels were significantly lower in AD patients than in the control group (p < 0.001), whereas serum zinc levels did not differ between the groups (p = 0.148). In the AD patient group there was a negative correlation between the SCORAD score and erythrocyte zinc levels (r = –0.791; p < 0.001). Conclusions The negative relationship between disease severity and erythrocyte zinc levels might suggest an immunopathological link between AD progression and intracellular zinc metabolism.
Keywords :
atopic dermatitis , zinc , erythrocyte , Scoring Atopic Dermatitis
Journal title :
Advances in Dermatology and Allergology/Postȩpy Dermatologii i Alergologii
Serial Year :
2016
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Record number :
2622487
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