Serum transcobalamin II levels in patients with malaria infection.

Serum transcobalamin II (TCII) levels were determined in 56 patients with P. falciparum malaria infection. They were divided into 3 groups: severe (malarial parasite > 5% or patients with cerebral malaria or renal insufficiency), moderate (1-5% infection without complications) and mild (1% infect...

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Main Authors: S. Areekul, K. Churdchu, C. Cheeramakara, P. Wilairatana, P. Charoenlarp
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spelling th-mahidol.174342018-07-04T13:58:15Z Serum transcobalamin II levels in patients with malaria infection. S. Areekul K. Churdchu C. Cheeramakara P. Wilairatana P. Charoenlarp Mahidol University Medicine Serum transcobalamin II (TCII) levels were determined in 56 patients with P. falciparum malaria infection. They were divided into 3 groups: severe (malarial parasite > 5% or patients with cerebral malaria or renal insufficiency), moderate (1-5% infection without complications) and mild (1% infection). Elevated serum TCII values were found only in patients with severe malaria infection. These values correlated directly with parasitemia, blood urea nitrogen and creatinine, but were not correlated with alkaline phosphatase. As 17 patients with azotemia had elevated serum TCII levels while other 3 patients with normal BUN and creatinine concentrations had serum TCII levels within the normal limits. These findings indicated that malarial patients with renal insufficiency had increased serum TCII. A possible mechanism is the reduced TCII-B12 that filtered through the glomeruli due to the reduced renal blood flow with the decreased its uptake by proximal tubular cells resulting in the decreased degradation of TCII by the tubular lysosomal enzymes. Determination of serum TCII level may be used as an indicator of renal function in malarial patients with renal insufficiency. 2018-07-04T06:58:15Z 2018-07-04T06:58:15Z 1995-03-01 Article The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health. Vol.26, No.1 (1995), 46-50 01251562 2-s2.0-0029258370 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/17434 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0029258370&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Medicine
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S. Areekul
K. Churdchu
C. Cheeramakara
P. Wilairatana
P. Charoenlarp
Serum transcobalamin II levels in patients with malaria infection.
description Serum transcobalamin II (TCII) levels were determined in 56 patients with P. falciparum malaria infection. They were divided into 3 groups: severe (malarial parasite > 5% or patients with cerebral malaria or renal insufficiency), moderate (1-5% infection without complications) and mild (1% infection). Elevated serum TCII values were found only in patients with severe malaria infection. These values correlated directly with parasitemia, blood urea nitrogen and creatinine, but were not correlated with alkaline phosphatase. As 17 patients with azotemia had elevated serum TCII levels while other 3 patients with normal BUN and creatinine concentrations had serum TCII levels within the normal limits. These findings indicated that malarial patients with renal insufficiency had increased serum TCII. A possible mechanism is the reduced TCII-B12 that filtered through the glomeruli due to the reduced renal blood flow with the decreased its uptake by proximal tubular cells resulting in the decreased degradation of TCII by the tubular lysosomal enzymes. Determination of serum TCII level may be used as an indicator of renal function in malarial patients with renal insufficiency.
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S. Areekul
K. Churdchu
C. Cheeramakara
P. Wilairatana
P. Charoenlarp
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author S. Areekul
K. Churdchu
C. Cheeramakara
P. Wilairatana
P. Charoenlarp
author_sort S. Areekul
title Serum transcobalamin II levels in patients with malaria infection.
title_short Serum transcobalamin II levels in patients with malaria infection.
title_full Serum transcobalamin II levels in patients with malaria infection.
title_fullStr Serum transcobalamin II levels in patients with malaria infection.
title_full_unstemmed Serum transcobalamin II levels in patients with malaria infection.
title_sort serum transcobalamin ii levels in patients with malaria infection.
publishDate 2018
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