Copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) are essential trace elements for regular development. Acute infections alter their metabolism, while deficiencies increase infection risks. A prospective observational case-control study was conducted with infected (n = 21) and control (n = 23) term and preterm newborns. We analyzed trace element concentrations by X-ray fluorescence, and ceruloplasmin (CP) by Western blot. Median concentration of Cu at birth (day 1) was 522.8 [387.1–679.7] μg/L, and Zn was 1642.4 ± 438.1 μg/L. Cu and Zn correlated positively with gestational age in control newborns. Cu increased in infected newborns from day 1 to day 3. CP correlated positively to Cu levels at birth in both groups and on day 3 in the group of infected neonates. The...
BackgroundMany studies reported that copper, zinc and magnesium play important roles in the pathogen...
Objective: This study was conducted to determine the eventual association between copper deficiency...
Background: Copper is an essential nutrient for humans. Recently, a limit of 31.48 μmol/l (2 mg/l) w...
Copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) are essential trace elements for regular development. Acute infections alt...
We investigated 22 infants with sepsis syndrome, 16 infants with either upper respiratory or urinary...
© 2020, Dynasty Publishing House. All rights reserved. Objective. To study changes in the concentrat...
ABSTRACT Background: Low Birth weight of babies is a risk factor for infant morbidity, survival, an...
Concentrations of copper (Cu) and ceruioplasmin in serum were measured senaliy in 49 preterm infants...
Abstract Background: Birthweight less than 2500 grams is the major indicators of neonatal and infan...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for humans. A cross-sectional and comparative study was done to...
Our study aimed to assess the distribution of copper (Cu) in umbilical cord serum and estimated the ...
Both copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) are crucial micronutrients for human growth and development. This lit...
Current information about the metabolic roles of copper and zinc and clinical manifestationsof defic...
Artículo de publicación ISIIt is not clear how frequent is copper deficiency in humans. Current copp...
Copper, which can potentially be a highly toxic agent, is an essential nutrient due to its role as a...
BackgroundMany studies reported that copper, zinc and magnesium play important roles in the pathogen...
Objective: This study was conducted to determine the eventual association between copper deficiency...
Background: Copper is an essential nutrient for humans. Recently, a limit of 31.48 μmol/l (2 mg/l) w...
Copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) are essential trace elements for regular development. Acute infections alt...
We investigated 22 infants with sepsis syndrome, 16 infants with either upper respiratory or urinary...
© 2020, Dynasty Publishing House. All rights reserved. Objective. To study changes in the concentrat...
ABSTRACT Background: Low Birth weight of babies is a risk factor for infant morbidity, survival, an...
Concentrations of copper (Cu) and ceruioplasmin in serum were measured senaliy in 49 preterm infants...
Abstract Background: Birthweight less than 2500 grams is the major indicators of neonatal and infan...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for humans. A cross-sectional and comparative study was done to...
Our study aimed to assess the distribution of copper (Cu) in umbilical cord serum and estimated the ...
Both copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) are crucial micronutrients for human growth and development. This lit...
Current information about the metabolic roles of copper and zinc and clinical manifestationsof defic...
Artículo de publicación ISIIt is not clear how frequent is copper deficiency in humans. Current copp...
Copper, which can potentially be a highly toxic agent, is an essential nutrient due to its role as a...
BackgroundMany studies reported that copper, zinc and magnesium play important roles in the pathogen...
Objective: This study was conducted to determine the eventual association between copper deficiency...
Background: Copper is an essential nutrient for humans. Recently, a limit of 31.48 μmol/l (2 mg/l) w...