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Published in: Digestive Diseases and Sciences 6/2022

08-06-2021 | Irritable Bowel Syndrome | Original Article

Serum Zinc and Selenium in Children with Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Multicenter Study in Japan

Authors: Jun Ishihara, Katsuhiro Arai, Takahiro Kudo, Ryusuke Nambu, Hitoshi Tajiri, Tomoki Aomatsu, Naoki Abe, Toshihiko Kakiuchi, Kunio Hashimoto, Tsuyoshi Sogo, Michiko Takahashi, Yuri Etani, Ryosuke Yasuda, Hirotaka Sakaguchi, Ken-ichiro Konishi, Hitoshi Obara, Tatsuyuki Kakuma, Yushiro Yamashita, Tatsuki Mizuochi

Published in: Digestive Diseases and Sciences | Issue 6/2022

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Abstract

Background

Reports of zinc and selenium deficiencies accompanying inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) mostly have originated from Western countries and concerned adult patients. Whether Japanese children with IBD have similar deficiencies remained unclear.

Aim

We aimed to elucidate differences in serum zinc and selenium concentrations in Japanese children between types of IBD.

Methods

Children under 17 years old undergoing care at 12 Japanese pediatric centers were retrospectively enrolled between November 2016 and February 2018 to 3 groups representing Crohn’s disease (CD), ulcerative colitis (UC), and normal controls (NC) with irritable bowel syndrome or no illnesses. Serum zinc and selenium were measured by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Zinc and selenium deficiencies were defined by serum concentrations < 70 μg/dL and < 9.5 μg/dL, respectively.

Results

Subjects included 98 patients with CD (median age, 13 years), 118 with UC (11 years), and 43 NC (11 years). Serum zinc and selenium were significantly lower in CD (median, 64 and 12.6 μg/dL respectively) than in UC (69 and 14.6; P < 0.05 and P < 0.001) or NC (77 and 15.7; P < 0.01 and P < 0.001). Zinc deficiency was significantly more prevalent in CD (60.2%) than in NC (37.2%; P < 0.05), but not than in UC (51.7%; P = 0.22). Selenium deficiency was significantly more prevalent in CD (15.3%) than in UC (5.9%; P < 0.05) or NC (0%; P < 0.01).

Conclusions

In Japanese children under 17 years old, serum zinc and selenium were significantly lower in CD than in UC or NC. Zinc and selenium should be monitored, and supplemented when deficient, in children with IBD, especially CD.
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Metadata
Title
Serum Zinc and Selenium in Children with Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Multicenter Study in Japan
Authors
Jun Ishihara
Katsuhiro Arai
Takahiro Kudo
Ryusuke Nambu
Hitoshi Tajiri
Tomoki Aomatsu
Naoki Abe
Toshihiko Kakiuchi
Kunio Hashimoto
Tsuyoshi Sogo
Michiko Takahashi
Yuri Etani
Ryosuke Yasuda
Hirotaka Sakaguchi
Ken-ichiro Konishi
Hitoshi Obara
Tatsuyuki Kakuma
Yushiro Yamashita
Tatsuki Mizuochi
Publication date
08-06-2021
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Digestive Diseases and Sciences / Issue 6/2022
Print ISSN: 0163-2116
Electronic ISSN: 1573-2568
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10620-021-07078-z

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