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Estimation of Serum Levels of Testosterone and Estrogen in Vitiligo Patients Sherief Mahdy Hussein
Journal of Global Pharma Technology Volume 11 Issue 04.
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Vitiligo is an idiopathic systemic autoimmune disorder affecting skin, hair and oral mucosa. This genetic moreover acquired disease distinguished by melanin absence causes morbidity over all races. Although thyroid disorder has been known as a key trigger of this pathology, arange of other factors plays serious role in its presentation. Several hormones such as, testosterone and estrogen have been suspected as drivers of this disorder. The present study aimed to determine the levels oftestosterone, estrogen and the ratio of testosterone/ estrogen in serum of patients with vitiligo compared to matches control group .The study included50 patients from Egyptian population with lesions of generalized vitiligo (29 males and 21 females; median age 35.0 years; range 28–40 years and 50 healthy volunteers as control group (22 males and 28 females; median age 36.1 years; range 25–40years). All patients of vitiligo were recruited from Medical research center of excellence of National Research Centre, Egypt, during a period of 4 months (February 2019 to May 2019). The mean duration of the disease in the vitiligo group was 5.00years.Vitiligo diagnosis is based on if areas of patient's skin, hair or eyes lose coloring and confirmation is done using Wood’s lamp. Blood samples were obtained from both the patient and control groups, testosterone, estrogen and the ratio of testosterone/ estrogen. Results:  The present results declared significant elevation of testosterone (+144.5), estrogen (+116.048) as well as testosterone/ estrogen ratio compared to control subjects. Conclusion: Some endocrine markers play a principle role in pathogenesis and/or consequences of vitiligo. The abnormally disturbed levels of these markers lead to melanocyte damage and/or depigmentation.Keywords: Autoimmune disease, Melanin loss, Oxidative stress, Vitiligo, Estrogen, Testosterone, Testosterone /Estrogen ratio.
Role of Vitamin B12, Folic Acid and Oxidative Damages, in Serum of Patients with Vitiligo Sherief Mahdy Hussein
Journal of Global Pharma Technology Volume 11 Issue 04.
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Background: Vitiligo is a chronic common disease which may cause as a result of oxidative stress which is proposed to implicate in its etiopathogenesis. Vitiligo is an autoimmune disease affecting skin, hair and oral mucosa. This disease is characterized by a loss of melanin. Disturbance of thyroid hormones has been known as a key trigger of this pathology. Objective: The aim of this study is to determine the levels of vitamin B12, folic acid , oxidative stress (lipid peroxidation ;MDA),total antioxidant capacity (TAC), Paraoxanase (PON1)in serum of patients with  vitiligo  compared to matches control group. Materials and subjects:  The study included 42 patients from Egyptian population suffering from generalized vitiligo (29 male patients and 13 female patients; mean age 35.1 years; ranging from 28-45 years and 36 healthy volunteers as control group (22 male patients and 14 female patients; mean age 36.2 years; ranging from 25–47years). Vitiligo patients were recruited from Medical research center of excellence of National Research Centre, Egypt, during interval of 6 months (1 October, 2018 to 31 March , 2019). Vitiligo diagnosis is based on if areas of patient's skin, hair or eyes lose coloring and confirmation is done by using Wood’s lamp. Blood samples were obtained from the patients and controls. PON1, MDA, TAC vitamin B12 (vit.B12) and folic acid biomarkers were analyzed in serum samples of both control and vitiligo patients. Results :  The present results declared  significant elevation of  oxidative stress ; MDA  (+159.26), which is associated with significant decrease in PON(-34.10) ,TAC (-35.89),vitamin B12(-53.41)  and folic acid (-89.23) in vitiligo patients compared to  control group. Conclusion: Oxidative stress and antioxidant balance are strongly implicated in the vitiligo patients .Vitiligo disease should be examined for multifactorial such as homocysteine levels for a possible implication due to the  postulation  in the pathogenesis of vitiligo based on the previous  findings . Moreover, the therapeutic role of supplementation with Vitamin B12/folic acid in vitiligo needs to be studied further.Keywords: Autoimmune disease, Melanin loss, Oxidative stress, Vitiligo, Vit. B12, Folic acid, TAC,PON.