2015
DOI: 10.4103/2278-0521.151410
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Lipid-bound sialic acid in psoriasis and its correlation with disease severity

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“…They noticed that elevated levels of CRP indicated the progression of the inflammatory response even in patients with mild psoriasis. The changes in the level of CP confirmed the results of Shenoy et al [ 239 ], who reported that the elevation of ceruloplasmin in psoriasis patients occurred in the acute phase of inflammatory response and could reflect its scavenging action on highly toxic hydroxyl radicals produced during the inflammatory process. The changes in the levels of aminotransferases were in agreement with the report by Razavizade et al [ 240 ], who discovered similar changes in psoriasis patients treated with metformin.…”
Section: Clinical Studiessupporting
confidence: 88%
“…They noticed that elevated levels of CRP indicated the progression of the inflammatory response even in patients with mild psoriasis. The changes in the level of CP confirmed the results of Shenoy et al [ 239 ], who reported that the elevation of ceruloplasmin in psoriasis patients occurred in the acute phase of inflammatory response and could reflect its scavenging action on highly toxic hydroxyl radicals produced during the inflammatory process. The changes in the levels of aminotransferases were in agreement with the report by Razavizade et al [ 240 ], who discovered similar changes in psoriasis patients treated with metformin.…”
Section: Clinical Studiessupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Increased ceruloplasmin concentrations in psoriasis may indicate an acute phase-type response and/or it may reflect the scavenging action of ceruloplasmin which prevents the accumulation of highly toxic hydroxyl radicals produced during inflammation [36]. Payasvietal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature data show that early apoptosis is accompanied by a decrease in the amount of sialic acid in the cell membrane [50]. A lower level of this acid also indicates a reduction in inflammation, since sialic acid is considered a marker of inflammation in the body [51,52].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%