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Hair EDX Analysis—A Promising Tool for Micronutrient Status Evaluation of Patients with IBD?

Micronutrient deficiencies can arise in various conditions, including inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), and diagnosing these deficiencies can be challenging in the absence of specific clinical signs. The aim of this study was to evaluate the status of various trace elements hair concentration in IB...

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Autores principales: Gîlcă-Blanariu, Georgiana-Emmanuela, Coroabă, Adina, Ciocoiu, Manuela, Trifan, Anca, Dimofte, Gabriel, Diaconescu, Smaranda, Afrăsânie, Vlad-Adrian, Balan, Gheorghe G., Pinteală, Tudor, Ștefănescu, Gabriela
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8399661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34444730
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13082572
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author Gîlcă-Blanariu, Georgiana-Emmanuela
Coroabă, Adina
Ciocoiu, Manuela
Trifan, Anca
Dimofte, Gabriel
Diaconescu, Smaranda
Afrăsânie, Vlad-Adrian
Balan, Gheorghe G.
Pinteală, Tudor
Ștefănescu, Gabriela
author_facet Gîlcă-Blanariu, Georgiana-Emmanuela
Coroabă, Adina
Ciocoiu, Manuela
Trifan, Anca
Dimofte, Gabriel
Diaconescu, Smaranda
Afrăsânie, Vlad-Adrian
Balan, Gheorghe G.
Pinteală, Tudor
Ștefănescu, Gabriela
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description Micronutrient deficiencies can arise in various conditions, including inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), and diagnosing these deficiencies can be challenging in the absence of specific clinical signs. The aim of this study was to evaluate the status of various trace elements hair concentration in IBD patients compared to a healthy control group and to identify potential correlations between the micronutrient status and relevant parameters related to disease activity. The concentrations of iron, magnesium, calcium, zinc, copper, manganese, selenium and sulfur in the hair of 37 IBD patients with prior diagnosed IBD (12 Crohn’s disease and 25 ulcerative colitis) and 31 healthy controls were evaluated by Energy Dispersive X-Ray spectroscopy (EDX). Significant differences in hair concentration profile of studied trace elements were identified for IBD patients compared to healthy controls. A significantly decreased hair concentration of iron, magnesium, calcium and selenium and a significantly increased sulfur hair concentration were observed in IBD patients at the time of evaluation. A decreased hair calcium concentration (r = −0.772, p = 0.003) and an increased sulfur concentration (r = 0.585, p = 0.046) were significantly correlated with disease activity. Conclusion: Hair mineral and trace elements evaluation may contribute to a proper evaluation of their status in IBD patients and improving the management of nutritional status of IBD patients.
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spelling pubmed-83996612021-08-29 Hair EDX Analysis—A Promising Tool for Micronutrient Status Evaluation of Patients with IBD? Gîlcă-Blanariu, Georgiana-Emmanuela Coroabă, Adina Ciocoiu, Manuela Trifan, Anca Dimofte, Gabriel Diaconescu, Smaranda Afrăsânie, Vlad-Adrian Balan, Gheorghe G. Pinteală, Tudor Ștefănescu, Gabriela Nutrients Article Micronutrient deficiencies can arise in various conditions, including inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), and diagnosing these deficiencies can be challenging in the absence of specific clinical signs. The aim of this study was to evaluate the status of various trace elements hair concentration in IBD patients compared to a healthy control group and to identify potential correlations between the micronutrient status and relevant parameters related to disease activity. The concentrations of iron, magnesium, calcium, zinc, copper, manganese, selenium and sulfur in the hair of 37 IBD patients with prior diagnosed IBD (12 Crohn’s disease and 25 ulcerative colitis) and 31 healthy controls were evaluated by Energy Dispersive X-Ray spectroscopy (EDX). Significant differences in hair concentration profile of studied trace elements were identified for IBD patients compared to healthy controls. A significantly decreased hair concentration of iron, magnesium, calcium and selenium and a significantly increased sulfur hair concentration were observed in IBD patients at the time of evaluation. A decreased hair calcium concentration (r = −0.772, p = 0.003) and an increased sulfur concentration (r = 0.585, p = 0.046) were significantly correlated with disease activity. Conclusion: Hair mineral and trace elements evaluation may contribute to a proper evaluation of their status in IBD patients and improving the management of nutritional status of IBD patients. MDPI 2021-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8399661/ /pubmed/34444730 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13082572 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gîlcă-Blanariu, Georgiana-Emmanuela
Coroabă, Adina
Ciocoiu, Manuela
Trifan, Anca
Dimofte, Gabriel
Diaconescu, Smaranda
Afrăsânie, Vlad-Adrian
Balan, Gheorghe G.
Pinteală, Tudor
Ștefănescu, Gabriela
Hair EDX Analysis—A Promising Tool for Micronutrient Status Evaluation of Patients with IBD?
title Hair EDX Analysis—A Promising Tool for Micronutrient Status Evaluation of Patients with IBD?
title_full Hair EDX Analysis—A Promising Tool for Micronutrient Status Evaluation of Patients with IBD?
title_fullStr Hair EDX Analysis—A Promising Tool for Micronutrient Status Evaluation of Patients with IBD?
title_full_unstemmed Hair EDX Analysis—A Promising Tool for Micronutrient Status Evaluation of Patients with IBD?
title_short Hair EDX Analysis—A Promising Tool for Micronutrient Status Evaluation of Patients with IBD?
title_sort hair edx analysis—a promising tool for micronutrient status evaluation of patients with ibd?
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8399661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34444730
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13082572
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