학술논문

Decreased levels of serum zonulin and copeptin in chronic Hepatitis-B patients.
Document Type
Article
Source
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences. May/Jun2019, Vol. 35 Issue 3, p842-846. 5p.
Subject
*CHRONIC hepatitis B
*CELL junctions
*BLOOD circulation disorders
*SERUM
*VIRAL load
*INVERSE relationships (Mathematics)
Language
ISSN
1682-024X
Abstract
Background & Objective: Liver and intestines are anatomically and physiologically linked. Zonulin is a protein modulating intercellular tight junctions and regulating intestinal permeability. Copeptin was studied as a marker of systemic circulation disorders in research about vasopressin and was associated with liver disease prognosis. Serum zonulin and copeptin levels were measured in patients with diagnosis of chronic hepatitis B (CHB) with the aim of easing antiviral treatment management in clinical applications and to investigate the association with normal population and viral load. Methods: Analysis included the serum of 30 CHB patients and 17 controls. HBV-DNA real-time PCR tests were completed. CHB patients were divided into three subgroups according to viral load in serum. Zonulin and copeptin levels were measured using ELISA kits. Results: Serum zonulin and copeptin levels were significantly low in CHB patients compared to controls (p<0.001). When CHB subgroups are investigated in terms of serum zonulin and copeptin levels, there was an inverse correlation observed with significant difference (p<0.01, p<0.05). Conclusion: The negative correlation between serum zonulin and copeptin with HBV-DNA load revealed in our study shows they may be used to monitor treatment. Zonulin and copeptin assays provide the possibility of developing new approaches to CHB diagnosis and monitoring. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]