Biochemical changes associated with helicobacter pylori infection
BVMJ • 2016
Publication Information
Authors
Abd El-Maksoud, H.A., Fararah, K.M., Metwaiy, M.
Keywords
iron, ferritin, anemia, ammonia leptin
Journal
BVMJ
Publisher
faculty of vet. medicine
Volume
31
Issue
1, 2016
Pages
103-109
publication.type
International
Paper Link
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Supplementary Materials
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Abstract
The aim of the present study is to through lights on the biochemical relations between H. pylori infection and the
changes in serum Ammonia, Gastrin, Leptin, Amylase, Lipid profile, Iron, Total Iron Binding Capacity, Transferrin,
Haptoglobin and Vitamin B12. 90- helicobacter pylori infected patients, and 20- clinically healthy subjects used as
control all ages ranged between 25 to over 65 years are applied in the experiment. The result of the present study showed
the association between serum Ammonia and Amylase, Gastrin and Leptin levels, in addition to serum lipid profile
including (Total cholesterol, Triacylglycerol (TG), Low density lipoprotein – cholesterol (LDL-C) and High density
lipoprotein – cholesterol (HDL-C), Iron status (Iron, Ferritin, Total Iron Binding capacity (TIBC) and Transferrin) in
addition to Vitamin B12 and haptoglobin with helicobacter pylori infection. These parameters may all be regarded as
predictors or risk factors for Gastritis, anemia, peptic ulcer, Gastric cancer and Coronary heart diseases in elderly patients.
The findings of the present study suggest that, helicobacter pylori infection are primary interacting mediators in the
anemia and different diseases of the stomach.
changes in serum Ammonia, Gastrin, Leptin, Amylase, Lipid profile, Iron, Total Iron Binding Capacity, Transferrin,
Haptoglobin and Vitamin B12. 90- helicobacter pylori infected patients, and 20- clinically healthy subjects used as
control all ages ranged between 25 to over 65 years are applied in the experiment. The result of the present study showed
the association between serum Ammonia and Amylase, Gastrin and Leptin levels, in addition to serum lipid profile
including (Total cholesterol, Triacylglycerol (TG), Low density lipoprotein – cholesterol (LDL-C) and High density
lipoprotein – cholesterol (HDL-C), Iron status (Iron, Ferritin, Total Iron Binding capacity (TIBC) and Transferrin) in
addition to Vitamin B12 and haptoglobin with helicobacter pylori infection. These parameters may all be regarded as
predictors or risk factors for Gastritis, anemia, peptic ulcer, Gastric cancer and Coronary heart diseases in elderly patients.
The findings of the present study suggest that, helicobacter pylori infection are primary interacting mediators in the
anemia and different diseases of the stomach.
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