Asia Priyanka, Sharma Anuj, Kumar Ahirwar Ashok, Garg Seema, Elgiva John Jyoti, Gopal Niranjan
Department of Biochemistry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India.
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India.
Horm Mol Biol Clin Investig. 2021 Feb 4;42(2):183-187. doi: 10.1515/hmbci-2020-0060.
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders, diagnosis of which is challenging as many unrelated conditions may mimic seizure. Epilepsy impairs the quality of life of patients due to associated physical and psychological trauma. Epileptic patients are also at increased risk of premature death due to autonomic disturbance and fatal accidents. The aim of the present research work was to study ischemia modified albumin (IMA) as an early biomarker of epilepsy in the adolescent population.
Twenty-five diagnosed cases of epilepsy and 25 healthy volunteers as control of adolescent group were recruited as study subjects. The study subjects were age and sex matched. Clinical evaluation, routine biochemical parameters and IMA estimation were carried out. Serum IMA was measured by spectrophotometric method.
The mean serum IMA levels were significantly raised in epileptic patients (0.69 0.1 absorbance units [ABSU]) as compared to the healthy control group (0.52 0.24 ABSU) (p=0.004). ROC curve of IMA predicted that at cut off of 0.59 ABSU, the IMA has 96% sensitivity and 52% specificity for diagnosing epilepsy.
IMA may be used as a biomarker for early diagnosis of epilepsy as well as to differentiate epileptic seizure from various non epileptic disorders in the adolescent population.
癫痫是最常见的神经系统疾病之一,由于许多不相关的病症可能会模仿癫痫发作,因此其诊断具有挑战性。癫痫会因相关的身体和心理创伤而损害患者的生活质量。癫痫患者还因自主神经紊乱和致命事故而面临更高的过早死亡风险。本研究工作的目的是研究缺血修饰白蛋白(IMA)作为青少年人群癫痫的早期生物标志物。
招募25例确诊的癫痫病例和25名健康志愿者作为青少年组的对照作为研究对象。研究对象在年龄和性别上相匹配。进行了临床评估、常规生化参数和IMA评估。血清IMA通过分光光度法测量。
与健康对照组(0.52±0.24吸光度单位[ABSU])相比,癫痫患者的平均血清IMA水平显著升高(0.69±0.1吸光度单位[ABSU])(p=0.004)。IMA的ROC曲线预测,在截断值为0.59ABSU时,IMA对癫痫诊断的敏感性为96%,特异性为52%。
IMA可作为青少年人群癫痫早期诊断的生物标志物,也可用于区分癫痫发作与各种非癫痫性疾病。