TY - JOUR KW - Adult KW - Cadmium KW - Case-Control Studies KW - Female KW - Humans KW - India KW - Kinetics KW - Leprostatic Agents KW - leprosy KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Nitrates KW - Nitric Oxide KW - Nitrites KW - Prognosis KW - Serum KW - Young Adult AU - Boga P AU - Shetty V P AU - Khan Y AB -
Leprosy, a chronic infectious disease, caused by Mycobacterium leprae infection, manifests itself as a clinical spectrum depending on the patients' immunological response, finally leading to peripheral nerve damage and deformities in the patients. Nitric oxide (NO) which is known to contribute to pathogenesis of several neurological diseases has been detected in tissues and urine of leprosy patients. This is the first study assessing NO as its stable end products, nitrites and nitrates, in sera of patients across the spectrum of the disease as a possible parameter of prognostic value. Comparison of NO metabolites showed a significant increase in multibacillary patients and patients with type I reactions as compared to healthy control individuals. These levels reduced significantly after treatment. This study has further borne out the utility and reliability of the cadmium-reduction method of estimation of NO metabolites--a relatively inexpensive procedure that lends itself to large-scale screening and follow-up of patients.
BT - Indian journal of leprosy C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21449223?dopt=Abstract DA - 2010 Jul-Sep DO - 10.1002/ijc.26099 IS - 3 J2 - Indian J Lepr LA - eng N2 -Leprosy, a chronic infectious disease, caused by Mycobacterium leprae infection, manifests itself as a clinical spectrum depending on the patients' immunological response, finally leading to peripheral nerve damage and deformities in the patients. Nitric oxide (NO) which is known to contribute to pathogenesis of several neurological diseases has been detected in tissues and urine of leprosy patients. This is the first study assessing NO as its stable end products, nitrites and nitrates, in sera of patients across the spectrum of the disease as a possible parameter of prognostic value. Comparison of NO metabolites showed a significant increase in multibacillary patients and patients with type I reactions as compared to healthy control individuals. These levels reduced significantly after treatment. This study has further borne out the utility and reliability of the cadmium-reduction method of estimation of NO metabolites--a relatively inexpensive procedure that lends itself to large-scale screening and follow-up of patients.
PY - 2010 SP - 123 EP - 9 T2 - Indian journal of leprosy TI - Nitric oxide metabolites in sera of patients across the spectrum of leprosy. UR - http://www.ijl.org.in/archives/jul-sep-2010/Art%202(2)(BOGA%20ET%20AL)123-129.pdf VL - 82 SN - 0254-9395 ER -