2020
DOI: 10.1080/15569527.2020.1790589
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Assessment of thiol/disulphide homoeostasis and ischaemia-modified albumin and their relationship with disease severity in children with chronic urticaria

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“…However, we did not notice changes in the level of binding to albumin in both AD and CU, which may indicate that this protein is not damaged by oxidative stress. However, patients with acute urticaria or CU showed a reduced ability of serum albumin to bind cobalt ions compared to healthy controls, which could result from the inflammatory response induced by oxidative stress [ 47 , 58 , 59 ]. Similarly, patients with psoriasis revealed a lower ability of albumin to bind ions than healthy controls, which might be produced through an adaptive response to chronic hypoxia and oxidative stress, which might play a role in the systemic inflammation seen in psoriasis [ 60 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, we did not notice changes in the level of binding to albumin in both AD and CU, which may indicate that this protein is not damaged by oxidative stress. However, patients with acute urticaria or CU showed a reduced ability of serum albumin to bind cobalt ions compared to healthy controls, which could result from the inflammatory response induced by oxidative stress [ 47 , 58 , 59 ]. Similarly, patients with psoriasis revealed a lower ability of albumin to bind ions than healthy controls, which might be produced through an adaptive response to chronic hypoxia and oxidative stress, which might play a role in the systemic inflammation seen in psoriasis [ 60 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Altered TDH and increased IMA levels in children with chronic urticaria have shown that oxidative stress can play a role in disease pathogenesis. SS and IMA levels were increased in patient group while native thiol levels were decreased 14 . In other studies carried out in acne vulgaris and psoriasis, IMA levels were also found to be significantly high 13,15,35 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…The formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and free radicals changes the N‐terminal binding site of albumin temporarily which in turn causes an increase in IMA concentration 12 . Alterations in IMA levels have been reported in several dermatological diseases 13–15 . The present study aims to investigate the relationship between TDH, IMA, and Hidradenitis Supurativa.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Sener et al reported that disulfide levels were increased in patients with rosacea 17 . Akdag et al, in a study with chronic urticaria patients, found that native thiol and total thiol levels significantly decreased 18 . Another study revealed higher levels of native thiol and total thiol and lower levels of disulfide in atopic dermatitis 8 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%