Subjective Symptoms and Disease Activity Related to Serum Zinc Concentration in Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome

Kumiko Akiya, Masahiro Nishihara, Yosuke Nagasawa, Noboru Kitamura, Hisataka Kitano, Jun Shoji, Yu Iwabuchi, Hiroyuki Hao, Hideki Nakamura
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Background/Objectives: We examined the frequency of zinc deficiency in patients with Sjögren’s syndrome (SS) and the relationship between zinc deficiency and each of the subjective symptoms and disease activity. Methods: We enrolled 164 patients aged ≥ 20 years with primary SS (pSS) based on the revised diagnostic criteria of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (1999) and 144 patients with RA diagnosed according to the ACR/EULAR classification criteria for RA (2010) as a comparison group. Subjective symptoms were confirmed using an original questionnaire, and disease activity was determined using the European League Against Rheumatism Sjögren’s Syndrome Disease Activity Index (ESSDAI). The serum zinc concentrations were measured in both SS and RA patients. Results: The rate of zinc deficiency in the SS group was 26.1%, significantly higher than that in the RA group (7.6%). The rate of zinc deficiency was significantly higher in the pSS group compared with Japanese health checkup recipients reported in the literature. The mean serum zinc concentration in primary SS was 60.6 ± 7.3 µmol/L in the high disease activity group with an ESSDAI of ≥5 points, which was significantly lower than the concentration of 69.7 ± 10.2 µmol/L in patients with an ESSDAI of ≤4 points. Conclusions: The frequency of zinc deficiency was higher in patients with pSS than in patients with RA. Disease activity was also higher in patients with zinc deficiency, suggesting an association between zinc concentration and organ involvement in pSS.
原发性斯约格伦综合征患者的主观症状和疾病活动与血清锌浓度的关系
背景/目的:我们研究了斯约格伦综合征(SS)患者缺锌的频率以及缺锌与各种主观症状和疾病活动之间的关系。研究方法根据厚生劳动省修订的诊断标准(1999 年),我们招募了 164 名年龄≥ 20 岁的原发性斯氏综合征(pSS)患者,并招募了 144 名根据 ACR/EULAR RA 分类标准(2010 年)确诊的 RA 患者作为对比组。主观症状通过原始问卷进行确认,疾病活动性则通过欧洲抗风湿病联盟的斯约格伦综合征疾病活动性指数(ESSDAI)确定。对SS和RA患者的血清锌浓度进行了测量。结果显示SS组缺锌率为26.1%,明显高于RA组(7.6%)。与文献报道的日本健康体检者相比,PSS 组的缺锌率明显更高。在ESSDAI≥5分的高疾病活动组中,原发性SS的平均血清锌浓度为60.6 ± 7.3 µmol/L,明显低于ESSDAI≤4分患者的69.7 ± 10.2 µmol/L。结论pSS患者缺锌的频率高于RA患者。缺锌患者的疾病活动性也更高,这表明锌浓度与 pSS 的器官受累之间存在关联。
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