Literature DB >> 28691407

Oxidative stress, hepcidin and nesfatin-I status in childhood iron and vitamin B12 deficiency anemias.

Tünay K Aşkar1, Olga Büyükleblebici2, Adnan Adil Hismioğulları3, Zeynep Hünkerler4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Anemia is a disease that is long and often repetitive and can result in a great burden to the national economy. The most frequent nutritional deficiency anemias in children are related with iron and vitamin B12 deficiencies.
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine the oxidative stress, hepcidin, and nesfatin-I levels in childhood iron and vitamin B12 deficiency anemias.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study had 3 groups of 15 children, iron anemia deficiency group, vitamin B12 deficiency group and a control group.
RESULTS: The TBARS and nesfatin-I levels were significantly higher in the iron and vitamin B12 deficiency groups and the total antioxidant levels were significantly lower when compared to the control group. In contrast, the plasma hepcidin levels were significantly lower in the iron deficiency group (p < 0.01) when compared to the control group; however, no significant differences were observed in the vitamin B12 deficiency group. Plasma homocysteine levels were significantly higher in the vitamin B12 deficiency group when compared to the control group (p < 0.001), but no differences were determined between the iron deficiency and control groups.
CONCLUSIONS: Our results showed that there are high levels of oxidative stress in childhood iron and vitamin B12 deficiency anemias, and we propose that plasma hepcidin and homocycteine levels may be useful in the differential diagnosis of childhood nutritional deficiency anemias. Nesfatin-1 hormone levels were identified for the first time in childhood iron deficiency and vitamin B12 deficiency anemias within this study and this hormone may also be useful in the differential diagnosis of anemias.

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Keywords:  childhood anemia; hepcidin; nesfatin-I; oxidative stress

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28691407     DOI: 10.17219/acem/62829

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1899-5276            Impact factor:   1.727


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