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Effects of Zinc supplementation on serum copper to Zinc and CRP to albumin ratios in hemodialysis patients

BACKGROUND: Zinc (Zn) deficiency is a common condition and could contribute to poor outcomes in hemodialysis (HD) patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of Zn supplementation on serum copper (Cu) to Zn and C-reactive protein (CRP) to albumin ratios (CAR) in HD patients. METHODS:...

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Autores principales: Hajji, Marwa, Khedher, Rania, Mrad, Mehdi, Bassem, Hammami Mohamed, Rafrafi, Nawel, Chouchi, Salma, Feki, Moncef, Bahlous, Afef, Zouaghi, Karim, Fellah, Hayet
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Publicado: Society of Medical Biochemists of Serbia, Belgrade 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7982281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33776569
http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/jomb0-26698
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author Hajji, Marwa
Khedher, Rania
Mrad, Mehdi
Bassem, Hammami Mohamed
Rafrafi, Nawel
Chouchi, Salma
Feki, Moncef
Bahlous, Afef
Zouaghi, Karim
Fellah, Hayet
author_facet Hajji, Marwa
Khedher, Rania
Mrad, Mehdi
Bassem, Hammami Mohamed
Rafrafi, Nawel
Chouchi, Salma
Feki, Moncef
Bahlous, Afef
Zouaghi, Karim
Fellah, Hayet
author_sort Hajji, Marwa
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description BACKGROUND: Zinc (Zn) deficiency is a common condition and could contribute to poor outcomes in hemodialysis (HD) patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of Zn supplementation on serum copper (Cu) to Zn and C-reactive protein (CRP) to albumin ratios (CAR) in HD patients. METHODS: Seventy-seven HD patients were enrolled in a multicentre simple-blind randomized clinical trial. Only 37 HD patients completed the study; they were randomly divided into two groups and supplemented with zinc sulphate (n=17) or placebo (n=20) for two months. Serum Zn and Cu were measured by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Serum albumin and hypersensitive-CRP were assessed by colorimetric and immunoturbidimetric method, respectively. Determinations were performed before and after supplementation. RESULTS: After two months of supplementation, serum Zn significantly increased, and Cu to Zn ratio decreased in Zn supplemented group, but remained unchanged in the placebo group. In parallel, serum albumin concentrations significantly increased, and CAR decreased in Zn supplemented group only. CONCLUSIONS: Zn supplementation reduces Cu to Zn and CRP to albumin ratios in HD patients. These changes point towards an improvement in nutritional, oxidative and inflammatory status. The study findings suggest that correcting Zn deficiency reduces poor outcomes in HD patients.
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spelling pubmed-79822812021-03-26 Effects of Zinc supplementation on serum copper to Zinc and CRP to albumin ratios in hemodialysis patients Hajji, Marwa Khedher, Rania Mrad, Mehdi Bassem, Hammami Mohamed Rafrafi, Nawel Chouchi, Salma Feki, Moncef Bahlous, Afef Zouaghi, Karim Fellah, Hayet J Med Biochem Original Paper BACKGROUND: Zinc (Zn) deficiency is a common condition and could contribute to poor outcomes in hemodialysis (HD) patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of Zn supplementation on serum copper (Cu) to Zn and C-reactive protein (CRP) to albumin ratios (CAR) in HD patients. METHODS: Seventy-seven HD patients were enrolled in a multicentre simple-blind randomized clinical trial. Only 37 HD patients completed the study; they were randomly divided into two groups and supplemented with zinc sulphate (n=17) or placebo (n=20) for two months. Serum Zn and Cu were measured by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Serum albumin and hypersensitive-CRP were assessed by colorimetric and immunoturbidimetric method, respectively. Determinations were performed before and after supplementation. RESULTS: After two months of supplementation, serum Zn significantly increased, and Cu to Zn ratio decreased in Zn supplemented group, but remained unchanged in the placebo group. In parallel, serum albumin concentrations significantly increased, and CAR decreased in Zn supplemented group only. CONCLUSIONS: Zn supplementation reduces Cu to Zn and CRP to albumin ratios in HD patients. These changes point towards an improvement in nutritional, oxidative and inflammatory status. The study findings suggest that correcting Zn deficiency reduces poor outcomes in HD patients. Society of Medical Biochemists of Serbia, Belgrade 2021-03-12 2021-03-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7982281/ /pubmed/33776569 http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/jomb0-26698 Text en 2021 Marwa Hajji, Rania Khedher, Mehdi Mrad, Hammami Mohamed Bassem, Nawel Rafrafi, Salma Chouchi, Moncef Feki, Afef Bahlous, Karim Zouaghi, Hayet Fellah, published by CEON/CEES http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
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Hajji, Marwa
Khedher, Rania
Mrad, Mehdi
Bassem, Hammami Mohamed
Rafrafi, Nawel
Chouchi, Salma
Feki, Moncef
Bahlous, Afef
Zouaghi, Karim
Fellah, Hayet
Effects of Zinc supplementation on serum copper to Zinc and CRP to albumin ratios in hemodialysis patients
title Effects of Zinc supplementation on serum copper to Zinc and CRP to albumin ratios in hemodialysis patients
title_full Effects of Zinc supplementation on serum copper to Zinc and CRP to albumin ratios in hemodialysis patients
title_fullStr Effects of Zinc supplementation on serum copper to Zinc and CRP to albumin ratios in hemodialysis patients
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Zinc supplementation on serum copper to Zinc and CRP to albumin ratios in hemodialysis patients
title_short Effects of Zinc supplementation on serum copper to Zinc and CRP to albumin ratios in hemodialysis patients
title_sort effects of zinc supplementation on serum copper to zinc and crp to albumin ratios in hemodialysis patients
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7982281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33776569
http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/jomb0-26698
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