Honkanen V, Pelkonen P, Mussalo-Rauhamaa H, Lehto J, Westermarck T
Children's Hospital, University of Helsinki, Finland.
Clin Rheumatol. 1989 Mar;8(1):64-70. doi: 10.1007/BF02031072.
We evaluated the serum concentrations of zinc, copper and selenium in 125 patients with juvenile chronic arthritis (JCA). Trace element levels showed distinct abnormalities as compared with those of a large group of healthy children. Serum zinc and selenium concentrations were lower and those of copper higher in children with arthritis than in healthy children and, further, patients with polyarthritis had significantly higher copper and lower zinc levels than those with oligoarthritis. Serum zinc levels showed a direct correlation with hemoglobin and an inverse correlation with values for the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), whereas copper correlated directly with ESR. Selenium values did not correlate with the activity of the disease, but were low in the patients with arthritis of long duration.
我们评估了125例青少年慢性关节炎(JCA)患者的血清锌、铜和硒浓度。与一大组健康儿童相比,微量元素水平显示出明显异常。关节炎患儿的血清锌和硒浓度低于健康儿童,而铜浓度高于健康儿童,此外,多关节炎患者的铜水平显著高于少关节炎患者,锌水平则更低。血清锌水平与血红蛋白呈正相关,与红细胞沉降率(ESR)值呈负相关,而铜与ESR呈正相关。硒值与疾病活动度无关,但在病程较长的关节炎患者中较低。