Bashar Ibrahım, Nihayet Bayraktar, Mehmet Bayraktar
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Investigation of Serum Nitric Oxide, Zinc, Copper, and C-Reactive Protein Levels in Acute Hepatitis B Patients.
Acute hepatitis B (AHB) infection impacts millions globally, causing severe liver disease. This study aimed to assess serum nitric oxide (NO), C-reactive protein (CRP), copper (Cu), and zinc (Zn) levels and their interrelationships in AHB pathogenesis. We investigated these biomarkers in 58 patients with AHB and 30 healthy controls. Results showed that patients with AHB had significantly higher serum levels of NO metabolites, CRP, and Cu, while Zn concentrations were significantly lower compared to the control group (p < 0.001 for all). A distinct biomarker profile emerged from correlation analysis: strong positive correlations were found among the pro-inflammatory markers, with CRP levels showing a significant positive association with both Cu (rho = 0.677) and total NO metabolites (rho = 0.631). Conversely, serum Zn levels exhibited a consistent and significant negative correlation with all other measured markers, most notably with CRP (rho = - 0.649) and Cu (rho = - 0.520). These findings highlight a coordinated inflammatory response in AHB, characterized by elevated pro-inflammatory mediators and a concurrent depletion of the essential trace element zinc. This interconnected biomarker panel underscores a significant pathophysiological network and holds potential as a composite tool for the diagnosis and management of AHB.
期刊介绍:
Biological Trace Element Research provides a much-needed central forum for the emergent, interdisciplinary field of research on the biological, environmental, and biomedical roles of trace elements. Rather than confine itself to biochemistry, the journal emphasizes the integrative aspects of trace metal research in all appropriate fields, publishing human and animal nutritional studies devoted to the fundamental chemistry and biochemistry at issue as well as to the elucidation of the relevant aspects of preventive medicine, epidemiology, clinical chemistry, agriculture, endocrinology, animal science, pharmacology, microbiology, toxicology, virology, marine biology, sensory physiology, developmental biology, and related fields.