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Comparison of Zn, Cu, and Fe Content in Hair and Serum in Alopecia Areata Patients with Normal Group

Background. Alopecia areata (AA) is an autoimmune condition, in which hair is lost from some areas of the body. Though its etiopathogenesis is not fully understood, there are claims that imbalance of trace elements may trigger the onset of AA, by distorting immune functions. In this study, we tried...

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Autores principales: Dastgheib, Ladan, Mostafavi-pour, Zohreh, Abdorazagh, Ahmad Adnan, Khoshdel, Zahra, Sadati, Maryam Sadat, Ahrari, Iman, Ahrari, Sajjad, Ghavipisheh, Mahsa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4160619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25246935
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/784863
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author Dastgheib, Ladan
Mostafavi-pour, Zohreh
Abdorazagh, Ahmad Adnan
Khoshdel, Zahra
Sadati, Maryam Sadat
Ahrari, Iman
Ahrari, Sajjad
Ghavipisheh, Mahsa
author_facet Dastgheib, Ladan
Mostafavi-pour, Zohreh
Abdorazagh, Ahmad Adnan
Khoshdel, Zahra
Sadati, Maryam Sadat
Ahrari, Iman
Ahrari, Sajjad
Ghavipisheh, Mahsa
author_sort Dastgheib, Ladan
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description Background. Alopecia areata (AA) is an autoimmune condition, in which hair is lost from some areas of the body. Though its etiopathogenesis is not fully understood, there are claims that imbalance of trace elements may trigger the onset of AA, by distorting immune functions. In this study, we tried to investigate the relationship between AA and iron, zinc, and copper levels of serum and hair. Materials and Methods. Sixteen female patients with AA (14–40 years old) and 27 healthy female controls were enrolled in this study. Serum and hair level of iron, zinc, and copper were measured by flame emission spectroscopy. The resulting data was analyzed with SPSS15. Results. We did not detect a significant difference in the serum and hair level of iron, zinc, and copper between patients and controls. There was a significant correlation between serum and hair level of iron (r = 0.504,  P = 0.001), zinc (r = 0.684,  P = 0.0001), and copper (r = 0.759, P = 0.0001) in patients and controls. Discussion and Conclusion. According to this study, there was no statistically significant difference between trace elements among AA patients and controls. So the trace elements level in hair and serum may not be relevant to the immunologic dysfunction that exists in AA patients.
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spelling pubmed-41606192014-09-22 Comparison of Zn, Cu, and Fe Content in Hair and Serum in Alopecia Areata Patients with Normal Group Dastgheib, Ladan Mostafavi-pour, Zohreh Abdorazagh, Ahmad Adnan Khoshdel, Zahra Sadati, Maryam Sadat Ahrari, Iman Ahrari, Sajjad Ghavipisheh, Mahsa Dermatol Res Pract Research Article Background. Alopecia areata (AA) is an autoimmune condition, in which hair is lost from some areas of the body. Though its etiopathogenesis is not fully understood, there are claims that imbalance of trace elements may trigger the onset of AA, by distorting immune functions. In this study, we tried to investigate the relationship between AA and iron, zinc, and copper levels of serum and hair. Materials and Methods. Sixteen female patients with AA (14–40 years old) and 27 healthy female controls were enrolled in this study. Serum and hair level of iron, zinc, and copper were measured by flame emission spectroscopy. The resulting data was analyzed with SPSS15. Results. We did not detect a significant difference in the serum and hair level of iron, zinc, and copper between patients and controls. There was a significant correlation between serum and hair level of iron (r = 0.504,  P = 0.001), zinc (r = 0.684,  P = 0.0001), and copper (r = 0.759, P = 0.0001) in patients and controls. Discussion and Conclusion. According to this study, there was no statistically significant difference between trace elements among AA patients and controls. So the trace elements level in hair and serum may not be relevant to the immunologic dysfunction that exists in AA patients. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4160619/ /pubmed/25246935 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/784863 Text en Copyright © 2014 Ladan Dastgheib et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Dastgheib, Ladan
Mostafavi-pour, Zohreh
Abdorazagh, Ahmad Adnan
Khoshdel, Zahra
Sadati, Maryam Sadat
Ahrari, Iman
Ahrari, Sajjad
Ghavipisheh, Mahsa
Comparison of Zn, Cu, and Fe Content in Hair and Serum in Alopecia Areata Patients with Normal Group
title Comparison of Zn, Cu, and Fe Content in Hair and Serum in Alopecia Areata Patients with Normal Group
title_full Comparison of Zn, Cu, and Fe Content in Hair and Serum in Alopecia Areata Patients with Normal Group
title_fullStr Comparison of Zn, Cu, and Fe Content in Hair and Serum in Alopecia Areata Patients with Normal Group
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Zn, Cu, and Fe Content in Hair and Serum in Alopecia Areata Patients with Normal Group
title_short Comparison of Zn, Cu, and Fe Content in Hair and Serum in Alopecia Areata Patients with Normal Group
title_sort comparison of zn, cu, and fe content in hair and serum in alopecia areata patients with normal group
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4160619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25246935
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/784863
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