scholarly journals Comparison of Trace Elements Levels in Atrial Fibrillation Patients and Healthy Group

Author(s):  
Zahra Bazargani ◽  
Manzar Banoo Shojaeifard ◽  
Gholam Abbas Valizadeh

Background: The aim of this study is to measure the concentration of Zinc (Zn), copper (Cu)  and selenium (Se) in the blood serum of Atrial Fibrillation (AF) patients as compared to healthy subjects in both genders. Methods: This study, conducted on patients with AF (n = 50) and controls (n = 24) were evaluated by available method. Blood samples were taken from the patients and analysis of trace elements was performed by atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Statistical analyses were done using IBM-SPSS 22.0. Results: Zn and Se concentrations were evaluated in AF patients and healthy group. Zn and Se concentration in AF patients is much lower than in healthy group (p<0.008, p<0.000). AF patients showed a significantly higher Cu concentration than the healthy group (p<0.000). The data of the present study revealed that the concentrations of all trace elements had a significant difference in the serum of AF patients with respect to the healthy group (p<0.05). Conclusion: We found that concentrations of Zn & Se levels were significantly decrease in the in the serum samples of AF patients compared with the controls group.

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alenka Mavri ◽  
Nina Vene ◽  
Mojca Božič-Mijovski ◽  
Marko Miklič ◽  
Lisbeth Söderblom ◽  
...  

AbstractIn some clinical situations, measurements of anticoagulant effect of apixaban may be needed. We investigated the inter- and intra-individual apixaban variability in patients with atrial fibrillation and correlated these results with clinical outcome. We included 62 patients receiving either 5 mg (A5, n = 32) or 2.5 mg (A2.5, n = 30) apixaban twice-daily. We collected three trough and three peak blood samples 6–8 weeks apart. Apixaban concentration was measured by liquid chromatography-tandem mass-spectrometry (LC–MS/MS) and by anti-Xa. Patients on A2.5 were older, had lower creatinine clearance, higher CHA2DS2VASc (4.7 ± 1.0 vs. 3.4 ± 1.7) and lower trough (85 ± 39 vs. 117 ± 53 ng/mL) and peak (170 ± 56 vs. 256 ± 91 ng/mL) apixaban concentrations than patients on A5 (all p < 0.01). In patients on A5, LC–MS/MS showed a significant difference between through levels and between peak levels (p < 0.01). During apixaban treatment, 21 patients suffered bleeding (2 major). There was no association between bleeding and apixaban concentrations or variability. Four patients who suffered thromboembolic event had lower peak apixaban concentrations than patients without it (159 ± 13 vs. 238 ± 88 ng/mL, p = 0.05). We concluded, that there was a significant intra- and inter-individual variability in apixaban trough and peak concentrations. Neither variability nor apixaban concentrations were associated with clinical outcomes.


2005 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 353-360 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roberta Seraglia ◽  
Susanna Vogliardi ◽  
Graziella Allegri ◽  
Stefano Comai ◽  
Mario Lise ◽  
...  

Fourteen blood samples from patients with melanomas and 11 blood samples from healthy subjects were analyzed by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry. The study focussed on species of low molecular weight, in the 800–5000 Da range, present in plasma and sera. While for healthy subjects plasma samples lead to the production of a higher number of ionic species, for melanoma patients a high number of diagnostic ions, present with high frequency and with quite high relative abundance, are present, in particular, in serum samples and, to a lesser extent, also in plasma. Since plasma samples are obtained more easily in comparison to sera, it is possible to suggest that plasma can also be used for these studies.


2021 ◽  
Vol 15 ◽  
pp. 175394472098598
Author(s):  
Hataw Al-Taesh ◽  
Abuzer Çelekli ◽  
Murat Sucu ◽  
Seyithan Taysi

Background: Aortic valve sclerosis (AVSc) is defined as the thickening and calcification of aortic valve cusps, in the absence of obstruction of ventricular outflow. AVSc is linked with a clear imbalance in some trace elements. Aims: The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between AVSc and serum levels of iron (Fe), zinc (Zn), selenium (Se), and copper (Cu). Additionally, this research aimed to explore the clinical significance of human serum zinc, selenium, copper, and iron concentrations as a potential new biomarker for AVSc patients and to clarify the pathophysiological role in individuals at risk of developing AVSc. Patients and methods: The study included 40 subjects with AVSc (25% male and 75% female) who were compared with a healthy control group with the same gender ratio. AVSc was based on comprehensive echocardiographic assessments. Blood samples were taken and Zn and Cu concentrations were determined through the use of atomic absorption spectroscopy. Se was measured using an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry device and Fe was measured using a Beckman Coulter instrument. Results: There was a significant difference in the prevalence of diabetes, blood pressure levels, and body mass index between the patients and the healthy subjects ( p < 0.05). The differences between the serum Fe, Se, and Cu levels of the AVSc patients and the healthy subjects ( p > 0.05) were recorded. The serum Zn of AVSc patients when compared was significantly lower compared with that of the control group ( p < 0.01). Conclusion: Patients with AVSc had an imbalance in some of the trace elements in their blood. The patient group’s valves had higher serum Cu levels and lower serum Se, Zn, and Fe concentrations compared with the healthy group’s valves. In the valve patients as compared, AVSc had a high prevalence of obesity, hypertension, and diabetes.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (12) ◽  
pp. 112-118
Author(s):  
O. A. Voronina ◽  
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A. A. Savina ◽  
N. S. Kolesnik ◽  
N. V. Bogolyubova ◽  
...  

The influence of fattening conditions on the digestive and metabolic processes in animals is actively studied to increase the production of animal food. The aim of the study was to estimate the total amount of water-soluble antioxidants in the blood serum of Duroc boars depending on the duration of fattening. Experiments were conducted on 102 animals to confirm the results of laboratory studies, as well as determination of the total antioxidant activity of pig blood serum by amperometric method. For the first time, a significant difference in antioxidant activity was found in blood samples of Duroc boars with the duration of their fattening from 81 to 101 days.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Lulu Zhao ◽  
Licai Yang ◽  
Baimin Li ◽  
Zhonghua Su ◽  
Chengyu Liu

Depression is a leading cause of disability worldwide, and objective biomarkers are required for future computer-aided diagnosis. This study aims to assess the variation of frontal alpha complexity among different severity depression patients and healthy subjects, therefore to explore the depressed neuronal activity and to suggest valid biomarkers. 69 depression patients (divided into three groups according to the disease severity) and 14 healthy subjects were employed to collect 3-channel resting Electroencephalogram signals. Sample entropy and Lempel–Ziv complexity methods were employed to evaluate the Electroencephalogram complexity among different severity depression groups and healthy group. Kruskal–Wallis rank test and group t-test were performed to test the difference significance among four groups and between each two groups separately. All indexes values show that depression patients have significantly increased complexity compared to healthy subjects, and furthermore, the complexity keeps increasing as the depression deepens. Sample entropy measures exhibit superiority in distinguishing mild depression from healthy group with significant difference even between nondepressive state group and healthy group. The results confirm the altered neuronal activity influenced by depression severity and suggest sample entropy and Lempel–Ziv complexity as promising biomarkers in future depression evaluation and diagnosis.


2014 ◽  
Vol 68 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 77-88
Author(s):  
Horea Samanc ◽  
Zeljko Sladojevic ◽  
Ivan Vujanac ◽  
Radisa Prodanovic

The aim of this work was to investigate the change of metabolic profile of sows during the lactation period, taking into consideration both parity and number of piglets in a litter (litter size). In order to do this, 30 sows immediately after farrowing were taken and divided into three groups: sows with two farrowing (first group; n=10), ones with four farrowing (second group; n=10), and ones with five and more farrowing (third group; n=10). In regard to a litter size, 20 sows were divided into two groups: sows with eight piglets (first group; n=10), and sows with 10 and more piglets (second group; n=10). All the sows included in the experiment were mestizos of large Yorkshire and Swedish Landrace. Blood samples were taken on the 2nd and 28th day of lactation. In the blood serum samples there were determined the concentration of total proteins, albumins, Total bilirubin, calcium and inorganic phosphorus. The results have shown that there was not a significant difference in proteinemia between the groups on the 2nd day after farrowing, while on the 28th day of lactation, proteinemia was significantly lower only in the group with ten or more piglets in a litter. In all the groups, except for the group with ten or more piglets in the litter, proteinemia was significantly higher on the 28th compared to the 2nd day of lactation. Albumin concentration in blood serum of different groups of sows followed the same trend as protein concentration, with the only difference that albuminemia in sows with ten or more piglets in a litter was approximately the same on the 2nd and 28th day of lactation. Total bilirubin concentration in blood serum on the 2nd day after farrowing was equal in different groups of sows, provided that in sows with five or more farrowings it was significantly higher in regard to other groups. Similar divergence was also determined on the 28th day after farrowing. The sows of 4th parity had significantly lower and the ones with 10 or more farrowings higher bilirubinemia on the 28th compared to the 2nd day of lactation. Glycaemia was significantly lower in the sows with ten or more piglets in a litter in regard to other groups both on the 2nd and 28th day of lactation. Calcaemia was significantly lower on the 2nd in regard to the 28th day of lactation in all the groups, except for the group of sows with ten or more piglets in a litter. In the group with 10 or more piglets in a litter, calcaemia was significantly lower compared to other groups both on the 2nd and 28th day. The sows of 4. Parity had significantly lower phosphataemia in regard to other groups both on the 2nd and 28th day of lactation. Moreover, on the 28th day of lactation, the sows with 10 or more piglets in a litter had significantly lower phosphataemia in regard to all the other groups, except for the group of sows of 4th parity. Phosphataemia varied between the 2nd and 28th day of lactation in neither group except for the group of sows with 10 or more piglets in a litter. On the basis of the obtained results it can be concluded that between the 2nd and 28th day of lactation significant changes in concentrations of some parameters of metabolic profile in sows in lactation occur. The determined changes are most pronounced in elderly sows as well as in the ones with ten or more piglets in a litter, being a result of impeded bile flow or metabolic load due to the increased activity of mammary glands.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Oloruntoba A. Ekun ◽  
Isiaq T. Salau ◽  
Nora C. Madu

Background: Hypertension is a chronic disease that has been recognized as an important global public health disorder. It is a leading risk factor for stroke, heart failure, kidney diseases, and sudden death; as such its effective management may go a long way in preventing some of these possible complications. In humans, trace elements play key roles in normal metabolic activities that are required for healthy living. It has been hypothesized that trace elements are key to normal heart functions. Thus, deficiency in one or more trace elements may result(s) in or accentuate heart disease(s). This study, therefore, assessed trace elements in hypertensive and control volunteers. Methods: A total number of two hundred and fifty-six(256) participants comprising of one hundred and sixtynine (169) hypertensive and eighty-seven (87) normotensive control volunteers participated in this study. Anthropometric data and blood samples were collected from all participants. The blood samples were collected into plain vacutainer and were allowed to clot. The samples were centrifuged and the serum from each sample was aspirated and analyzed for trace elements {Selenium (Se), Copper (Cu), Zinc (Zn), Iron (Fe)} using atomic absorption spectrophotometer and calcium using Cobas C-111. Results: There was no significant difference (p>0.05) between the mean age and weight of the participants. However, the mean body mass index (BMI), systolic, and diastolic blood pressure in hypertensive volunteers were significantly higher (p<0.05) than the controls. The mean Cu and Fe were higher (p<0.05) in hypertensive volunteers whereas the mean Zn, Se, and calcium were not different (p>0.05) between the two groups that participated in this study. There were positive associations between body mass index, systolic blood pressure (p<0.05), and Cu whereas negative correlations existed between body mass index, Zn, and Se, among hypertensive volunteers. Conclusion: From this study, it appears that high blood pressure among Nigerian population is associated with elevated serum copper (Cu) and iron (Fe) trace elements. These may play a part in accentuation of hypertension in some of the volunteers if not properly monitored. Also hypertensive individuals also presented an increased body mass index (BMI) which could also complicate effective management of hypertension .


Blood ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 134 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. 4662-4662
Author(s):  
Debnath Maji ◽  
Michael A Suster ◽  
Divyaswathi Citla Sridhar ◽  
Maria Alejandra Pereda ◽  
Janet Martin ◽  
...  

Introduction: Patients with Hemophilia A have considerable phenotypic heterogeneity with respect to clinical severity based on their baseline factor levels. As clinical bleeding risk is helpful to individualize factor replacement therapy in hemophilia patients, previous studies have utilized direct and indirect methods of thrombin generation to classify individual bleeding phenotypes, however, with variable results. An easy to use, point-of-care, global assay to assess bleed phenotype, can be a useful tool in the clinical setting to determine intensity of prophylaxis therapy for patients with hemophilia. We have previously introduced a novel, point-of-care (POC), dielectric microsensor, ClotChip, and demonstrated its sensitivity to factor replacement in patients with severe hemophilia A. We aim to further test the ability of ClotChip in assessment of a bleeding phenotype, as described by a bleeding score, in patients with hemophilia A. Methods: After IRB approval, 28 patients with hemophilia A of varying severity and well-characterized bleeding history, were enrolled in this study at the time of trough factor levels. The bleeding history was extracted from patient charts and included number of bleeds (joint and soft-tissue), annual factor usage in terms of units/kg, and number of target joints. These parameters were used to generate a bleeding score (range: 0 - 24), and patients were divided in to 2 categories with scores between 0 - 12 (n=14) and > 12 (n=14). Healthy volunteers (n=17) were accrued as controls. Whole blood samples were obtained by venipuncture into collection tubes containing 3.2% sodium citrate. Samples were then tested with the ClotChip within 2 hours of collection. ClotChip is based on the electrical technique of dielectric spectroscopy (DS) and features a low-cost (material cost < $1), small- sized (26mm × 9mm × 3mm), and disposable microfluidic biochip with miniscule sample volume (< 10 µL). The ClotChip readout was taken as the temporal variation in the real part of blood dielectric permittivity at 1 MHz. Our previous studies have shown that the ClotChip readout is sensitive to the global coagulation process and the time to reach a peak in permittivity (Tpeak) is a sensitive parameter to assess coagulation factor defects. Thrombin generation assay (TGA) using low tissue factor concentration was also performed on blood samples according to the manufacturer's direction. TGA was not available for 4 hemophilia and 2 control samples. Endogenous thrombin potential (ETP) parameter of TGA was used in this study to assess thrombin generation. Data are reported as mean ± standard deviation (SD). Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test for statistical significance between groups with P < 0.05. Spearman's correlation test was used to derive correlation statistics. Results: ClotChip exhibited a mean Tpeak of 2186s ± 1560s for hemophilia patients in the group with higher bleeding scores (i.e. score >12), a mean Tpeak of 931s ± 496s for the group with lower bleeding scores (i.e. score <12) and a mean Tpeak of 441s ± 74s for the healthy group (Figure 1A). A significant difference in Tpeak was found between the group with higher bleeding scores compared to the group with lower bleeding scores (P = 0.002) as well as between higher bleeding scores and the healthy group (P < 0.0001). However, no significant difference in the TGA ETP parameter was detected between the groups with higher bleeding scores (mean ETP: 470 ± 814) and lower bleeding scores (mean ETP: 471 ± 897) (Figure 1B). ETP exhibited a statistical difference between the healthy group (mean ETP: 3462 ± 575) and both hemophilia groups (P < 0.0001). We also carried out studies to investigate the correlative power of the ClotChip Tpeak parameter to the TGA ETP parameter when including additional blood samples that were collected at various times during a hemophilia patient's prophylaxis regimen. The ClotChip Tpeak parameter exhibited strong negative correlation to the TGA ETP parameter (Spearman's rs= -0.73, P < 0.0001). Conclusions: Our studies suggest that a novel dielectric microsensor (ClotChip) could be useful in assessing bleeding phenotype in hemophilia A patients, allowing rapid assessment of hemostasis using a miniscule amount of whole blood (<10 µL) at the POC. Further studies are needed to determine if ClotChip data can be used to individualize prophylactic factor replacement regimens in hemophilia A patients. Disclosures Maji: XaTek, Inc: Patents & Royalties: 9,995,701. Suster:XaTek, Inc: Consultancy, Patents & Royalties: 9,995,701. Mohseni:XaTek, Inc: Consultancy, Patents & Royalties. Ahuja:XaTexk Inc.: Consultancy, Patents & Royalties, Research Funding; Rainbow Children's Foundation: Research Funding; Bayer: Consultancy; Biovertiv Sanofi: Consultancy; Genentech: Consultancy.


BioTechniques ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 69 (5) ◽  
pp. 371-378
Author(s):  
Samantha Damude ◽  
Anneke C Muller Kobold ◽  
Esther Bastiaannet ◽  
Schelto Kruijff ◽  
Harald J Hoekstra ◽  
...  

S-100B is used in melanoma follow-up. This serum biomarker is also present in adipocytes; therefore, subcutaneous adipocytes trapped in the needle before performing a venipuncture could contaminate the serum. The aim was to study the influence of adipocyte contamination on blood samples used for S-100B analysis, possibly resulting in falsely elevated S-100B values. A total of 294 serum samples were collected from 147 American Joint Committee on Cancer staging stage III melanoma patients. The mean difference between the first (dummy) and second tubes was 0.003 μg/l (p = 0.077), with a decrease in the second tube. Compared with the second tube, the S-100B level was higher in the first tube in 33.3% of the samples, equal in 36.8% of the samples and lower in 29.9% of the samples. No significant difference between the two consecutively drawn tubes was found. There seems to be no necessity of implementing a dummy tube system for accurate S-100B determination in melanoma patients.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Huan Zhao ◽  
Enben Su ◽  
Li Huang ◽  
Yunfeng Zai ◽  
Yuan Liu ◽  
...  

Abstract Background: Chemiluminescence immunoassay (CLIA) has always been a great challenge in detecting whole blood samples without centrifugation because of the interference of red blood cells and low sensitivity. Results: In this scheme, the antigens and erythrocytes in the blood were captured by the antibodies immobilized on the magnetic particles, recognized by another biotin-conjugated cTnI antibody and detected by streptavidin/acridine aster-conjugated PCMS. After magnetic separation, the supernatant was transferred and measured. No significant difference was noted between the cTnI concentrations of the serum samples, plasma samples and whole blood. The prepared PCMS provided more functional areas to conjugate streptavidin and acridinium ester, so the immunoassay has highly sensitive, the limits of blank at 0.012 ng/mL, and functional sensitivity at 0.019 ng/mL with a CV of 20%, and 0.058 ng/mL with a CV of 10%. Total precision of any sample type ranged from 2.62~5.67%. The assay was linear over the studied range of 0.01–50.00 ng/mL, and no hook effect was found when cTnI concentrations reached 1900 ng/mL. No significant interference was noted with the potential endogenous interfering substances. Compared with the commercial kit (Abbott assay kit), the correlation coefficient was 0.9859.Conclusions: A washing-free chemiluminescence immunoassay (CLIA) was established for the rapid detection of cardiac troponin I (cTnI) in human whole blood, using erythrocyte capture antibodies-conjugated magnetic nanoparticles for eliminating the influence of erythrocytes and polychloromethylstyrene microspheres (PCMS) for signal amplification, which showed great potential in clinical application.


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