癫痫患者血清锌、硒水平的研究。

Neurosciences (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) Pub Date : 2013-04-01
Heidar N Farahani, Alireza R Ashthiani, Mher S Masihi
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目的:估计一组健康受试者的血清锌和硒水平,并将其与癫痫患者联系起来。方法:本病例对照研究于2011年11月至2012年5月在伊朗Valiasr医院神经内科对40例年龄26.63+/-5.78岁首次由神经科医生诊断为广泛性癫痫和单一癫痫型癫痫的患者进行研究。对照组从健康个体中选择,并与病例组匹配。用Randox试剂盒用量热法测定血清锌。采用原子吸收光谱法测定硒的含量。结果:患者锌水平平均值为151.2+/-29.75 ug/dl,对照组为181.63+/-60.19 ug/dl (p=0.006)。硒的平均水平为73.37+/-13.31 ug/l,对照组为85.55+/-19.39 ug/dl (p=0.002)。我们还发现两组中不同性别的硒水平有显著差异(p=0.03)。结论:与对照组相比,癫痫病成人患者血清锌、硒水平变化具有统计学意义。由于锌和硒在细胞相互作用中被用作有效的抗氧化剂,它们的血清值的变化可能导致酶的变化,从而导致神经系统疾病。
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Study on serum zinc and selenium levels in epileptic patients.

Objective: To estimate serum zinc and selenium levels in a group of healthy subjects and correlate these with epileptic patients.

Methods: This case-control study was conducted in the Department of Neurology, Valiasr Hospital, Iran, between November 2011 and May 2012 on 40 patients aged 26.63+/-5.78 years who were diagnosed with generalized and a single epileptic form of epilepsy by a neurologist for the first time. The control group was selected from healthy individuals, and matched to the case group. Serum zinc was measured by the calorimetric method using a Randox kit. Selenium was measured by atomic absorption spectroscopy.

Results: The mean zinc level was 151.2+/-29.75 ug/dl in the cases, and 181.63+/-60.19 ug/dl in the controls (p=0.006). The mean selenium level was 73.37+/-13.31 ug/l in cases compared with 85.55+/-19.39 ug/dl in controls (p=0.002). We also found a significant difference between the selenium levels by gender in the 2 groups (p=0.03).

Conclusion: We observed statistically significant changes in serum zinc and selenium levels of epileptic adult patients in comparison with the control group. As zinc and selenium are used as potent antioxidants in cellular interactions, changes in their serum values may result in enzymatic changes, which in turn can cause neurological disorders.

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