Evaluation of hormones and other biochemical parameters among chronic liver disease patients infected with Toxoplasma gondii.

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology
B. A. Fingan, H. Al-warid, H. J. Al-Sultan
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This study was conducted in Baghdad, Iraq from December 2021 to May 2022. The goal was to determine the effect of Toxoplasma gondii on liver function by examining the relationship between Toxoplasma infection and hormones. One hundred and twenty male patients with Chronic liver disease (CLD) (age:14-75 years) and 120 control males (age: 24-70 years) participated in this study. Serum samples were taken from all individuals and were then analysed for anti-Toxoplasma antibodies. Hormonal tests were conducted for all participants which included (Cortisol, testosterone, prolactin, insulin, and thyroid-stimulating hormone TSH). Biochemical tests included (Prothrombin time PT, international normalized ratio INR and albumin); liver enzymes evaluated were (aspartate aminotransferase AST, alanine aminotransferase ALT, alkaline phosphatase ALP and gamma-glutamyl transferase GGT) and interleukins (Interleukin 13 IL-13 and transforming growth factor TGF). According to the anti-Toxoplasma antibodies results, 32 (26% of the control group) of the participants tested positive for anti-Toxoplasma antibodies, compared to 60 (50%) of the CLD patients. Four sub-groups were formed in response to prior results: Control-Toxoplasma positive, control-Toxoplasma negative, CLD-Toxoplasma positive and CLD-Toxoplasma negative. The seropositive status of T. gondii did not affect the following hormones: cortisol, testosterone,insulin and TSH while it was related significantly to prolactin. The results of liver enzymes showed that T. gondii positive status was significantly related to all enzymes among CLD patients except the GGT enzyme T. gondii positive status was not correlated with the other biochemical (PT, INR, and albumin) and immunological parameters (IL-13 and TGF).
对感染弓形虫的慢性肝病患者的激素和其他生化指标进行评估。
这项研究于 2021 年 12 月至 2022 年 5 月在伊拉克巴格达进行。目的是通过研究弓形虫感染与激素之间的关系,确定弓形虫对肝功能的影响。120名慢性肝病(CLD)男性患者(年龄:14-75岁)和120名对照组男性患者(年龄:24-70岁)参加了这项研究。研究人员采集了所有患者的血清样本,并对其进行了抗弓形虫抗体分析。对所有参与者进行了激素检测,包括皮质醇、睾酮、催乳素、胰岛素和促甲状腺激素 TSH。生化检验包括(凝血酶原时间 PT、国际标准化比率 INR 和白蛋白);肝酶评估包括(天冬氨酸氨基转移酶 AST、丙氨酸氨基转移酶 ALT、碱性磷酸酶 ALP 和γ-谷氨酰转移酶 GGT)和白细胞介素(白细胞介素 13 IL-13 和转化生长因子 TGF)。根据抗弓形虫抗体检测结果,32 名参与者(占对照组的 26%)的抗弓形虫抗体呈阳性,而 60 名慢性阻塞性肺病患者(占 50%)的抗弓形虫抗体呈阳性。根据之前的结果,形成了四个分组:对照组-解脲脲原体阳性、对照组-解脲脲原体阴性、CLD-解脲脲原体阳性和 CLD-解脲脲原体阴性。弓形虫血清阳性对以下激素没有影响:皮质醇、睾酮、胰岛素和促甲状腺激素,但与催乳素有显著关系。肝脏酶的检测结果显示,除了GGT酶外,淋球菌阳性与CLD患者的所有酶都有显著相关性,但淋球菌阳性与其他生化指标(PT、INR和白蛋白)和免疫指标(IL-13和TGF)无关。
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Nigerian Journal of Parasitology
Nigerian Journal of Parasitology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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