Levels of major and trace metals in the scalp hair of Crohn’s disease patients: correlations among transition metals

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Hideki Ogasawara
Moriaki Hayasaka
Atsuo Maemoto
Shigeru Furukawa
Takahiro Ito
Osamu Kimura
Tetsuya Endo
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[1] Kashiwaba Neurosurgical Hospital,School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[2] Health Sciences University of Hokkaido,undefined
[3] Sapporo Higashi Tokushukai Hospital,undefined
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BioMetals | 2021年 / 34卷
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Anemia; Chromium; Cobalt; Nickel; Manganese; Mesalazine (5-aminosalicylic acid);
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Concentrations of 16 metals in the scalp hair of male Crohn’s disease (CD) patients (n = 28) were compared to those of male control subjects (n = 25). The majority of patients (n = 20) took an anti-inflammatory agent (mesalazine), and several patients underwent colectomy. A low concentration of serum ferritin was observed in approximately 50% of CD patients due to Fe-deficiency anemia. The concentrations of Fe, Cr, and Co in the hair of CD patients were significantly higher than those of control subjects, and particularly high concentrations were found in CD patients with low serum ferritin. Significant correlations were found among the concentrations of Fe, Cr, and Co in the hair of CD patients, but not in control subjects. In agreement with previous reports, a significant negative correlation was found between ferritin and transferrin concentrations in serum, although the available data in this study was limited (n = 8). Transferrin not only binds to Fe3+ but also to Cr3+ and Co3+, and the amount of transferrin is increased in Fe-deficiency anemia. Thus, the majority of the Fe3+, Cr3+, and Co3+ in the serum of CD patients is likely to bind to transferrin, which may be associated with the higher concentrations of those metals, as well as the significant correlations among those metals in the scalp hair of CD patients. In addition, colectomy may alter the intestinal absorption rate of some metals, while mesalazine may increase the concentrations of Mn and some metals in the scalp hair by chelate formation.
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