PERBEDAAN KADAR TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR-α PADA PENDERITA HEPATITIS KRONIS DAN KARSINOMA HEPATOSELULER
Background: The increased levels of TNF-α is associated with hepatic inflammation, necrosis, and liver failure because TNF-α is formed as a response to tissue injury and also associated with the increased of cell cycle progression and oxidative stress. The high level of TNF-α is associated with c...
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[Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada
2014
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Summary: | Background: The increased levels of TNF-α is associated with hepatic
inflammation, necrosis, and liver failure because TNF-α is formed as a response to
tissue injury and also associated with the increased of cell cycle progression and
oxidative stress. The high level of TNF-α is associated with carcinogenesis.
Methods: This is a cross sectional study. Subjects of this study were patients with
Chronic Hepatitis and Hepatocellular Carcinoma who were treated either at
polyclinic of Internal Medicine or at ward of Internal in Dr. Sardjito Central
General Hospital and met the inclusion criteria. The comparison of TNF-α level in
patients with Chronic Viral Hepatitis and Hepatocellular Carcinoma was analyzed
using t-test for normal distributed data and Mann-Whitney U test for non-normal
distributed data. Data analysis was performed using computerized analysis. The
difference was significant if p< 0,05 with 95% confidence intervals.
Results: From 18 subjects with Chronic Hepatitis and 18 subjects with
Hepatocellular Carcinoma, the average of TNF-α levels in subjects with Chronic
Hepatitis is 16,51±2,55 ng/ml while the average of TNF-α levels in those with
Hepatocellular Carcinoma is 90,22±26,90 ng/ml. This results are statistically
significant (p< 0,001).
Conclusions: This study suggests that the average of TNF-α levels in subjects
with Hepatocellular is significantly higher than in those with Chronic Hepatitis. |
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