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Evaluation of Serum Levels of Trace Elements in Children with Biliary Atresia and their Correlation with Liver Histopathology

BACKGROUND: Children with biliary atresia (BA) have impaired metabolism of trace elements (TEs) (i.e., zinc, copper, selenium, and manganese), leading to an alteration in the serum levels. However, this alteration in serum level has any correlation with liver histopathological changes is not yet cle...

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Autores principales: Solanki, Shailesh, Bhatnagar, Veereshwar, Agarwala, Sandeep, Lodha, Rakesh, Gupta, Nandita, Singh, Manoj, Toteja, Gurudayal Singh
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7815033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33487936
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jiaps.JIAPS_143_19
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author Solanki, Shailesh
Bhatnagar, Veereshwar
Agarwala, Sandeep
Lodha, Rakesh
Gupta, Nandita
Singh, Manoj
Toteja, Gurudayal Singh
author_facet Solanki, Shailesh
Bhatnagar, Veereshwar
Agarwala, Sandeep
Lodha, Rakesh
Gupta, Nandita
Singh, Manoj
Toteja, Gurudayal Singh
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description BACKGROUND: Children with biliary atresia (BA) have impaired metabolism of trace elements (TEs) (i.e., zinc, copper, selenium, and manganese), leading to an alteration in the serum levels. However, this alteration in serum level has any correlation with liver histopathological changes is not yet clear. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective study attempts to evaluate the preoperative serum levels of TE in comparison to controls and its correlation with liver histology in children with BA. Kasai portoenterostomy (KPE) and liver biopsy were performed in all cases. On liver histology, various parameters assessed and were graded according to predefined criteria. Serum levels of TE were determined again 12 weeks post-KPE and compared with the preoperative levels. RESULTS: Mean(±standard deviation [SD]) preoperative serum Zn, Cu, Se, and Mn levels (in μg/dl) in BA patients were 41.6 ± 12.8, 130.6 ± 12.8, 50.0 ± 10.0, and 32.0 ± 20.0, respectively; in controls, these levels were 77.9 ± 13.7, 133.7 ± 13.7, 87.0 ± 13.0, and 8.0 ± 5.5, respectively. Mean postoperative levels in all patients were 68.5 ± 19.0, 91.7 ± 19.0, 79.0 ± 19.0, and 28.0 ± 12.0, respectively. Mean(±SD) postoperative serum Zn, Cu, Se, and Mn levels in BA patients with bile excretion were 73.8 ± 14.9, 83.6 ± 13.8, 85.0 ± 15.0, and 26.0 ± 10.0, respectively, whereas in those with no bile excretion, they were 40.6 ± 12.8, 134.0 ± 23.0, 49.0 ± 11.0, and 44.0 ± 16.0, respectively. In liver histology, specific parameters showed correlation with high Mn and low Zn levels. CONCLUSION: Serum TE levels are altered in children with BA and the establishment of successful biliary drainage may change the subsequent postoperative serum concentration. Serum Zn and Mn levels can signify specific histopathological liver changes and the extent of liver damage.
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spelling pubmed-78150332021-01-22 Evaluation of Serum Levels of Trace Elements in Children with Biliary Atresia and their Correlation with Liver Histopathology Solanki, Shailesh Bhatnagar, Veereshwar Agarwala, Sandeep Lodha, Rakesh Gupta, Nandita Singh, Manoj Toteja, Gurudayal Singh J Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg Original Article BACKGROUND: Children with biliary atresia (BA) have impaired metabolism of trace elements (TEs) (i.e., zinc, copper, selenium, and manganese), leading to an alteration in the serum levels. However, this alteration in serum level has any correlation with liver histopathological changes is not yet clear. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective study attempts to evaluate the preoperative serum levels of TE in comparison to controls and its correlation with liver histology in children with BA. Kasai portoenterostomy (KPE) and liver biopsy were performed in all cases. On liver histology, various parameters assessed and were graded according to predefined criteria. Serum levels of TE were determined again 12 weeks post-KPE and compared with the preoperative levels. RESULTS: Mean(±standard deviation [SD]) preoperative serum Zn, Cu, Se, and Mn levels (in μg/dl) in BA patients were 41.6 ± 12.8, 130.6 ± 12.8, 50.0 ± 10.0, and 32.0 ± 20.0, respectively; in controls, these levels were 77.9 ± 13.7, 133.7 ± 13.7, 87.0 ± 13.0, and 8.0 ± 5.5, respectively. Mean postoperative levels in all patients were 68.5 ± 19.0, 91.7 ± 19.0, 79.0 ± 19.0, and 28.0 ± 12.0, respectively. Mean(±SD) postoperative serum Zn, Cu, Se, and Mn levels in BA patients with bile excretion were 73.8 ± 14.9, 83.6 ± 13.8, 85.0 ± 15.0, and 26.0 ± 10.0, respectively, whereas in those with no bile excretion, they were 40.6 ± 12.8, 134.0 ± 23.0, 49.0 ± 11.0, and 44.0 ± 16.0, respectively. In liver histology, specific parameters showed correlation with high Mn and low Zn levels. CONCLUSION: Serum TE levels are altered in children with BA and the establishment of successful biliary drainage may change the subsequent postoperative serum concentration. Serum Zn and Mn levels can signify specific histopathological liver changes and the extent of liver damage. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2020 2020-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7815033/ /pubmed/33487936 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jiaps.JIAPS_143_19 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Solanki, Shailesh
Bhatnagar, Veereshwar
Agarwala, Sandeep
Lodha, Rakesh
Gupta, Nandita
Singh, Manoj
Toteja, Gurudayal Singh
Evaluation of Serum Levels of Trace Elements in Children with Biliary Atresia and their Correlation with Liver Histopathology
title Evaluation of Serum Levels of Trace Elements in Children with Biliary Atresia and their Correlation with Liver Histopathology
title_full Evaluation of Serum Levels of Trace Elements in Children with Biliary Atresia and their Correlation with Liver Histopathology
title_fullStr Evaluation of Serum Levels of Trace Elements in Children with Biliary Atresia and their Correlation with Liver Histopathology
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Serum Levels of Trace Elements in Children with Biliary Atresia and their Correlation with Liver Histopathology
title_short Evaluation of Serum Levels of Trace Elements in Children with Biliary Atresia and their Correlation with Liver Histopathology
title_sort evaluation of serum levels of trace elements in children with biliary atresia and their correlation with liver histopathology
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7815033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33487936
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jiaps.JIAPS_143_19
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