ROLE OF SERUM ZINC AND COPPER AND ZINC/ COPPER RATIO IN ALOPECIA AREATA

Alopecia areata is considered as a major health problem, its importance is attributed to its recent increased incidence in our population. Till now, there is no exact cause for alopecia areata although researchers thought it's an autoimmune disease. This clinical study was designed to evaluate...

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Main Author: Ashwaq Najjem Elldin Al- Jaff
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: College of Pharmacy University of Baghdad 2017-03-01
Series:Iraqi Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Online Access:https://bijps.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/bijps/article/view/612
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spelling doaj-850cde6d802649d7a47a7f75837a746c2021-06-20T10:10:13ZengCollege of Pharmacy University of BaghdadIraqi Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences2521-35121683-35972017-03-0114110.31351/vol14iss1pp47-51ROLE OF SERUM ZINC AND COPPER AND ZINC/ COPPER RATIO IN ALOPECIA AREATAAshwaq Najjem Elldin Al- Jaff Alopecia areata is considered as a major health problem, its importance is attributed to its recent increased incidence in our population. Till now, there is no exact cause for alopecia areata although researchers thought it's an autoimmune disease. This clinical study was designed to evaluate the role of trace elements (zinc and copper) in patients with alopecia areata. Twenty patients were diagnosed as having alopecia areata with an age range (10-40 years) were involved in this study. Normal subjects of the same age group were also evaluated as control. The level of serum Zn and Cu were measured by flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry in both control and patient group. And the ratio of Zn/Cu was also estimated. The results of patients group revealed that serum Zn level was significantly lower than those of control (p<0.001), while serum Cu was significantly higher than that of control group (p=0.002). Furthermore, Zn/Cu ratio of patients group was significantly lower than that of control subjects (p<0.001). These results suggest the possible role of Zn and Cu level in alopecia areata. In addition to that the utility of measuring Zn/ Cu ratios for the diagnosis of the disease over that of determining the serum level of Zn or Cu alone since this ratio clearly reflects the severity of the progress. https://bijps.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/bijps/article/view/612
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ROLE OF SERUM ZINC AND COPPER AND ZINC/ COPPER RATIO IN ALOPECIA AREATA
Iraqi Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
author_facet Ashwaq Najjem Elldin Al- Jaff
author_sort Ashwaq Najjem Elldin Al- Jaff
title ROLE OF SERUM ZINC AND COPPER AND ZINC/ COPPER RATIO IN ALOPECIA AREATA
title_short ROLE OF SERUM ZINC AND COPPER AND ZINC/ COPPER RATIO IN ALOPECIA AREATA
title_full ROLE OF SERUM ZINC AND COPPER AND ZINC/ COPPER RATIO IN ALOPECIA AREATA
title_fullStr ROLE OF SERUM ZINC AND COPPER AND ZINC/ COPPER RATIO IN ALOPECIA AREATA
title_full_unstemmed ROLE OF SERUM ZINC AND COPPER AND ZINC/ COPPER RATIO IN ALOPECIA AREATA
title_sort role of serum zinc and copper and zinc/ copper ratio in alopecia areata
publisher College of Pharmacy University of Baghdad
series Iraqi Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
issn 2521-3512
1683-3597
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Alopecia areata is considered as a major health problem, its importance is attributed to its recent increased incidence in our population. Till now, there is no exact cause for alopecia areata although researchers thought it's an autoimmune disease. This clinical study was designed to evaluate the role of trace elements (zinc and copper) in patients with alopecia areata. Twenty patients were diagnosed as having alopecia areata with an age range (10-40 years) were involved in this study. Normal subjects of the same age group were also evaluated as control. The level of serum Zn and Cu were measured by flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry in both control and patient group. And the ratio of Zn/Cu was also estimated. The results of patients group revealed that serum Zn level was significantly lower than those of control (p<0.001), while serum Cu was significantly higher than that of control group (p=0.002). Furthermore, Zn/Cu ratio of patients group was significantly lower than that of control subjects (p<0.001). These results suggest the possible role of Zn and Cu level in alopecia areata. In addition to that the utility of measuring Zn/ Cu ratios for the diagnosis of the disease over that of determining the serum level of Zn or Cu alone since this ratio clearly reflects the severity of the progress.
url https://bijps.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/bijps/article/view/612
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