Serum ferritin, serum nitric oxide, and cognitive function in pediatric thalassemia major

Background Hemolysis and repeated blood transfusions in children with thalassemia major cause iron overload in various organs, including the brain, and may lead to neurodegeneration. Hemolysis also causes decreased levels of nitric oxide, which serves as a volume transmitter and slow dynamic modulat...

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Main Authors: Septiana Nur Qurbani, Lelani Reniarti, Alex Chairulfatah
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Language:English
Published: Indonesian Pediatric Society Publishing House 2017-06-01
Series:Paediatrica Indonesiana
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Online Access:https://paediatricaindonesiana.org/index.php/paediatrica-indonesiana/article/view/635
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spelling doaj-feb0844be267482ab255cc3e48e72c3d2020-11-25T01:49:20ZengIndonesian Pediatric Society Publishing HousePaediatrica Indonesiana0030-93112338-476X2017-06-015731495310.14238/pi57.3.2017.149-531073Serum ferritin, serum nitric oxide, and cognitive function in pediatric thalassemia majorSeptiana Nur Qurbani0Lelani Reniarti1Alex Chairulfatah2Department of Child Health, Universitas Padjadjaran Medical School/Dr. Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Bandung, West JavaDepartment of Child Health, Universitas Padjadjaran Medical School/Dr. Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Bandung, West JavaDepartment of Child Health, Universitas Padjadjaran Medical School/Dr. Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Bandung, West JavaBackground Hemolysis and repeated blood transfusions in children with thalassemia major cause iron overload in various organs, including the brain, and may lead to neurodegeneration. Hemolysis also causes decreased levels of nitric oxide, which serves as a volume transmitter and slow dynamic modulation, leading to cognitive impairment. Objective To assess for correlations between serum ferritin as well as nitric oxide levels and cognitive function in children with thalassemia major.  Methods This analytical study with cross-sectional design on 40 hemosiderotic thalassemia major patients aged 6−14 years, was done at the Thalassemia Clinic in Dr. Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Bandung, West Java, from May to June 2015. Serum ferritin measurements were performed by an electrochemiluminescence immunoassay; serum nitric oxide was assayed by a colorimetric procedure based on Griess reaction; and cognitive function was assessed by the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children test. Statistical analysis was done using Spearman’s Rank correlation, with a significance value of 0.05. Results Abnormal values in verbal, performance, and full scale IQ were found in 35%, 57.5% and 57.5%, respectively. Serum nitric oxide level was significantly correlated with performance IQ (P=0.022), but not with verbal IQ (P=0.359) or full scale IQ (P=0.164). There were also no significant correlations between serum ferritin level and full scale, verbal, or performance IQ (P=0.377, 0.460, and 0.822, respectively). Conclusion Lower serum nitric oxide level is significantly correlated to lower cognitive function, specifically in the performance IQ category. However, serum ferritin level has no clear correlation with cognitive function.https://paediatricaindonesiana.org/index.php/paediatrica-indonesiana/article/view/635thalassemia majorferritinnitric oxidecognitive functionsWISC-Rpediatric
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author Septiana Nur Qurbani
Lelani Reniarti
Alex Chairulfatah
spellingShingle Septiana Nur Qurbani
Lelani Reniarti
Alex Chairulfatah
Serum ferritin, serum nitric oxide, and cognitive function in pediatric thalassemia major
Paediatrica Indonesiana
thalassemia major
ferritin
nitric oxide
cognitive functions
WISC-R
pediatric
author_facet Septiana Nur Qurbani
Lelani Reniarti
Alex Chairulfatah
author_sort Septiana Nur Qurbani
title Serum ferritin, serum nitric oxide, and cognitive function in pediatric thalassemia major
title_short Serum ferritin, serum nitric oxide, and cognitive function in pediatric thalassemia major
title_full Serum ferritin, serum nitric oxide, and cognitive function in pediatric thalassemia major
title_fullStr Serum ferritin, serum nitric oxide, and cognitive function in pediatric thalassemia major
title_full_unstemmed Serum ferritin, serum nitric oxide, and cognitive function in pediatric thalassemia major
title_sort serum ferritin, serum nitric oxide, and cognitive function in pediatric thalassemia major
publisher Indonesian Pediatric Society Publishing House
series Paediatrica Indonesiana
issn 0030-9311
2338-476X
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Background Hemolysis and repeated blood transfusions in children with thalassemia major cause iron overload in various organs, including the brain, and may lead to neurodegeneration. Hemolysis also causes decreased levels of nitric oxide, which serves as a volume transmitter and slow dynamic modulation, leading to cognitive impairment. Objective To assess for correlations between serum ferritin as well as nitric oxide levels and cognitive function in children with thalassemia major.  Methods This analytical study with cross-sectional design on 40 hemosiderotic thalassemia major patients aged 6−14 years, was done at the Thalassemia Clinic in Dr. Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Bandung, West Java, from May to June 2015. Serum ferritin measurements were performed by an electrochemiluminescence immunoassay; serum nitric oxide was assayed by a colorimetric procedure based on Griess reaction; and cognitive function was assessed by the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children test. Statistical analysis was done using Spearman’s Rank correlation, with a significance value of 0.05. Results Abnormal values in verbal, performance, and full scale IQ were found in 35%, 57.5% and 57.5%, respectively. Serum nitric oxide level was significantly correlated with performance IQ (P=0.022), but not with verbal IQ (P=0.359) or full scale IQ (P=0.164). There were also no significant correlations between serum ferritin level and full scale, verbal, or performance IQ (P=0.377, 0.460, and 0.822, respectively). Conclusion Lower serum nitric oxide level is significantly correlated to lower cognitive function, specifically in the performance IQ category. However, serum ferritin level has no clear correlation with cognitive function.
topic thalassemia major
ferritin
nitric oxide
cognitive functions
WISC-R
pediatric
url https://paediatricaindonesiana.org/index.php/paediatrica-indonesiana/article/view/635
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