Literature DB >> 27493306

Acute phase reactants in Sudanese children with severe protein-energy malnutrition.

Omer S M Suliman1, Mustafa A M Salih1, Zein A Karrar1, Abdelrahim O Mohammed2, Chrestover Helsing3.   

Abstract

The pre-dietary rehabilitation levels of acute phase proteins (APP) namely, alpha-1-antitrypsin (AAT), orosomucoid (ORO), haptoglobin (HAP), fibrinogen (FIB) and C-reactive protein (CRP) in the plasma of Sudanese children with severe protein energy malnutrition (PEM) were compared with those of normal controls, and with the levels after dietary rehabilitation. Eighty one children were included in the study; 49 with severe PEM (23 with marasmus, 17 with marasmic-kwashiorkor and 9 with kwashiorkor), 13 with tuberculosis (TB) and 19 healthy children as controls. The study showed a high incidence of infections, especially acute respiratory infection (ARI), diarrhoeal diseases and intestinal parasites in the malnourished children. The mean plasma level of albumin was significantly lower in the malnourished children compared to controls (P<0.001), with kwashiorkor children showing the lowest mean level. This hypoalbuminaemia was significantly associated with the presence of ARI and intestinal parasites. The mean plasma levels of the APP, except FIB, were significantly higher in malnourished children than in controls, with higher levels associated with ARI and the presence of fever. Malnourished children with TB had significantly higher mean levels of the APP (AAT, HAP, FIB, CRP) compared to those without TB. The mean levels of HAP and AAT were significantly lower in the presence of diarrhoea, suggesting their loss in the stool. The mean levels of the APP after two weeks dietary rehabilitation and antimicrobial treatment showed a significant drop in only two of the APP, namely CRP, ORO, while FIB showed a significant rise.

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Keywords:  Acute phase proteins; Acute respiratory infection; Protein-energy malnutrition; Sudanese children; Tuberculosis

Year:  2011        PMID: 27493306      PMCID: PMC4949782     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sudan J Paediatr        ISSN: 0256-4408


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