نتایج جستجو برای: zinc deficiency

تعداد نتایج: 207307  

2018
Bum-Ho Bin Shintaro Hojyo Juyeon Seo Takafumi Hara Teruhisa Takagishi Kenji Mishima Toshiyuki Fukada

The first manifestations that appear under zinc deficiency are skin defects such as dermatitis, alopecia, acne, eczema, dry, and scaling skin. Several genetic disorders including acrodermatitis enteropathica (also known as Danbolt-Closs syndrome) and Brandt's syndrome are highly related to zinc deficiency. However, the zinc-related molecular mechanisms underlying normal skin development and hom...

2013
M. Angelova A. Nicolov P. Ivanov P. Kolarov Maria Angelova

Apart from severe zinc deficiency in akrodermatitis enteropatika, clinical effects of more moderate zinc deficiency are diarrhea, pneumonia, behavioral problems, impaired memory, learning disability and neuronal atrophy, alopecia, growth retardation, gonadal hypofunction, abnormal pregnancy, susceptibility to infections, delayed wound healing, impaired glucose tolerance, and many others. These ...

2016
Tae Hwan Han Jin Lee Yong Joo Kim

PURPOSE Zinc deficiency can induce serious clinical problems in the gastrointestinal (GI) system and immune system and can affect growth and development. It is more severe in younger patients. Chronic zinc deficiency is reflected more precisely in hair than in serum. We studied hair zinc levels and other hair and serum micronutrients in chronic malnourished children to identify which micronutri...

2017
Ronald Bartzatt

Zinc is an essential mineral that can cause pathological effects whether in excess or deficiency. Zinc is a component for over 250 enzymes and is required for cell growth, cell division, and cell function. Zinc is found in muscle and bones, with the prostrate, liver, skin, and kidney having detectable levels of zinc. However, zinc present in excess or deficiency can cause significant pathology ...

2015
Misu Sanson Nishanth Makthal Anthony R. Flores Randall J. Olsen James M. Musser Muthiah Kumaraswami

Altering zinc bioavailability to bacterial pathogens is a key component of host innate immunity. Thus, the ability to sense and adapt to the alterations in zinc concentrations is critical for bacterial survival and pathogenesis. To understand the adaptive responses of group A Streptococcus (GAS) to zinc limitation and its regulation by AdcR, we characterized gene regulation by AdcR. AdcR regula...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 1998
A H Shankar A S Prasad

Zinc is known to play a central role in the immune system, and zinc-deficient persons experience increased susceptibility to a variety of pathogens. The immunologic mechanisms whereby zinc modulates increased susceptibility to infection have been studied for several decades. It is clear that zinc affects multiple aspects of the immune system, from the barrier of the skin to gene regulation with...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1989
Y Atalay A Arcasoy M Kürkçüoğlu

Zinc absorption was measured in 37 children with malnutrition using the oral zinc tolerance test (22.5 mg elementary zinc) and the results compared with those of a group of healthy control subjects. The increase in plasma zinc was significantly lower in patients with marasmic kwashiorkor than in the control group. The zinc tolerance test was, however, normal in marasmic patients. We conclude th...

2009
R. Margret Chandira B. S. Venkataeswarlu B. Jayakar

Zinc is widely recognized as an essential micronutrient with a catalytic role in over a 100 specific metabolic enzymes in human metabolism. Zinc deficiency was a major etiological factor in the syndrome of adolescent nutritional dwarfism, that had been identified mideastern countries. Zinc is one of the most ubiquitous of all trace elements involved in human metabolism and plays multiple roles ...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1996
A Papadopoulou K Nathavitharana M D Williams P J Darbyshire I W Booth

Following the emergence of biochemical zinc deficiency after bone marrow transplantation, the clinical value of plasma alkaline phosphatase activity as an early indicator of biochemical zinc depletion was investigated in this group of patients. Serial measurements of plasma zinc and alkaline phosphatase activities in 28 consecutive children (median age 8.7 years; 16 males) undergoing bone marro...

Journal: :The Journal of Nutrition 2000

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