Vitamina C no soro e suco gástrico de pacientes dispépticos com e sem infecção por Helicobacter pylori

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Carina Siqueira Martelli da
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: Introduction: Helicobater pylori interferes with vitamin C homeostasis and low levels of vitamin C may be a risk factor for H. pylori infection. Objective: to investigate the vitamin C serum and gastric juice levels of patients infected and non-infected by H. pylori. Additionally assess the association of vitamin C levels with H.pylori status, gastric pH and histological changes of gastric mucosa of dyspeptic patients with normal upper GI endoscopy. Methods: We studied 42 dyspeptic patients undergoing upper GI endoscopy had biopsies for diagnosis of H. pylori infection and gastric mucosa changes. We also collected 5 ml of blood (for dosage of serum vitamin C) and 10 ml of gastric juice. We measure pH of gastric juice. We used high-performance liquid chromatography to assess Vitamin C in serum and gastric juice. Results: The average age was 52 years (SD±11.8), 84.4% female, overweight BMI median 27,7) with adequate dietary intake of vitamin C. Twenty four (53.3%) patients had H. pylori infection. The median serum vitamin C levels in infected and non-infected was 3.9 and 3.4 μg (p = 0.59). The median gastric juice levels of vitamin C was 9,8 μg in infected and 18.4 μg in non-infected (p = 0.03). The histology showed normal mucosa in eight 8 (20%), chronic non-atrophic gastritis in 23 (55%) and chronic atrophic gastritis in 11 (26%) patients. There was no significant association of histology with Vitamin C serum levels (p = 0.26) or gastric (p = 0.29). Conclusion: Vitamin C serum levels were within the normal range, and most patients had adequate food ingestion of vitamin C. Serum levels of vitamin C were similar in individuals infected and non-infected while vitamin C levels in the gastric juice of patients infected were reduced compared with patients non-infected. Serum levels of vitamin C were higher in the gastric juice than in serum, regardless the patients were infected or not.
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spelling 2016-11-182016-11-182015-06-10SILVA, Carina Siqueira Martelli da. Vitamin C in the serum and gastric juice of dyspeptic patients with and without Helicobacter pylori infection. 2015. 45 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Medicina) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2015.http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/5863Introduction: Helicobater pylori interferes with vitamin C homeostasis and low levels of vitamin C may be a risk factor for H. pylori infection. Objective: to investigate the vitamin C serum and gastric juice levels of patients infected and non-infected by H. pylori. Additionally assess the association of vitamin C levels with H.pylori status, gastric pH and histological changes of gastric mucosa of dyspeptic patients with normal upper GI endoscopy. Methods: We studied 42 dyspeptic patients undergoing upper GI endoscopy had biopsies for diagnosis of H. pylori infection and gastric mucosa changes. We also collected 5 ml of blood (for dosage of serum vitamin C) and 10 ml of gastric juice. We measure pH of gastric juice. We used high-performance liquid chromatography to assess Vitamin C in serum and gastric juice. Results: The average age was 52 years (SD±11.8), 84.4% female, overweight BMI median 27,7) with adequate dietary intake of vitamin C. Twenty four (53.3%) patients had H. pylori infection. The median serum vitamin C levels in infected and non-infected was 3.9 and 3.4 μg (p = 0.59). The median gastric juice levels of vitamin C was 9,8 μg in infected and 18.4 μg in non-infected (p = 0.03). The histology showed normal mucosa in eight 8 (20%), chronic non-atrophic gastritis in 23 (55%) and chronic atrophic gastritis in 11 (26%) patients. There was no significant association of histology with Vitamin C serum levels (p = 0.26) or gastric (p = 0.29). Conclusion: Vitamin C serum levels were within the normal range, and most patients had adequate food ingestion of vitamin C. Serum levels of vitamin C were similar in individuals infected and non-infected while vitamin C levels in the gastric juice of patients infected were reduced compared with patients non-infected. Serum levels of vitamin C were higher in the gastric juice than in serum, regardless the patients were infected or not.Introdução: A infecção por Helicobater pylori influencia na homeostase da vitamina C e níveis baixos da mesma podem determinar risco para a infecção. Objetivo: Investigar os níveis de vitamina C no soro e suco gástrico de pacientes infectados e não infectados por H. pylori e estudar sua associação com a infecção, com o pH gástrico e com as alterações anatomopatológicas da mucosa gástrica de pacientes dispépticos funcionais. Métodos: Foram estudados 42 pacientes dispépticos submetidos a endoscopia digestiva alta e biópsia para diagnóstico da infecção por H. pylori e de alterações anatomopatológicas da mucosa gástrica, classificadas de acordo com o Sistema Sidney. Aspirado suco gástrico com mensuração do pH e coleta de 5 ml de sangue para dosagem de vitamina C no soro. A dosagem da Vitamina C no soro e no suco gástrico foi realizada por cromatografia líquida de alta performance. Resultados: A idade média foi de 52 anos (DP±11,8), 84,4% do sexo feminino, com sobrepeso (IMC mediana=27,7), com adequada ingestão alimentar de vitamina C. Vinte e quatro (53,3%) pacientes apresentavam infecção por H. pylori. A mediana dos níveis de vitamina C no soro dos infectados foi 3,9 μg/ml e nos não infectados 3,4 μg/ml (p=0,59). A mediana dos níveis de vitamina C no suco gástrico foi 9,8 μg/ml nos infectados e 18,4 μg/ml nos não infectados (p=0,03). A histologia demonstrou mucosa normal em 8 (20%), gastrite crônica não atrófica em 23 (55%) e gastrite crônica atrófica em 11 (26%) pacientes, sem associação significativa com os níveis séricos (p=0,26) ou gástricos (p=0,29) da vitamina C. Conclusões: O nível sérico da vitamina C nos pacientes estudados esteve dentro dos valores de referência normais e o consumo de vitamina C foi adequado na maioria. Os níveis séricos da vitamina C foram semelhantes em indivíduos infectados e não infectados enquanto os níveis de vitamina C apresentaram-se reduzidos no suco gástrico dos pacientes infectados por H. pylori em comparação com os não infectados. 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title Vitamina C no soro e suco gástrico de pacientes dispépticos com e sem infecção por Helicobacter pylori
spellingShingle Vitamina C no soro e suco gástrico de pacientes dispépticos com e sem infecção por Helicobacter pylori
Silva, Carina Siqueira Martelli da
Helicobacter pylori
Consumo alimentar
Vitamina C
H pylori
Food intake
Vitamin C
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
title_short Vitamina C no soro e suco gástrico de pacientes dispépticos com e sem infecção por Helicobacter pylori
title_full Vitamina C no soro e suco gástrico de pacientes dispépticos com e sem infecção por Helicobacter pylori
title_fullStr Vitamina C no soro e suco gástrico de pacientes dispépticos com e sem infecção por Helicobacter pylori
title_full_unstemmed Vitamina C no soro e suco gástrico de pacientes dispépticos com e sem infecção por Helicobacter pylori
title_sort Vitamina C no soro e suco gástrico de pacientes dispépticos com e sem infecção por Helicobacter pylori
author Silva, Carina Siqueira Martelli da
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Food intake
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description Introduction: Helicobater pylori interferes with vitamin C homeostasis and low levels of vitamin C may be a risk factor for H. pylori infection. Objective: to investigate the vitamin C serum and gastric juice levels of patients infected and non-infected by H. pylori. Additionally assess the association of vitamin C levels with H.pylori status, gastric pH and histological changes of gastric mucosa of dyspeptic patients with normal upper GI endoscopy. Methods: We studied 42 dyspeptic patients undergoing upper GI endoscopy had biopsies for diagnosis of H. pylori infection and gastric mucosa changes. We also collected 5 ml of blood (for dosage of serum vitamin C) and 10 ml of gastric juice. We measure pH of gastric juice. We used high-performance liquid chromatography to assess Vitamin C in serum and gastric juice. Results: The average age was 52 years (SD±11.8), 84.4% female, overweight BMI median 27,7) with adequate dietary intake of vitamin C. Twenty four (53.3%) patients had H. pylori infection. The median serum vitamin C levels in infected and non-infected was 3.9 and 3.4 μg (p = 0.59). The median gastric juice levels of vitamin C was 9,8 μg in infected and 18.4 μg in non-infected (p = 0.03). The histology showed normal mucosa in eight 8 (20%), chronic non-atrophic gastritis in 23 (55%) and chronic atrophic gastritis in 11 (26%) patients. There was no significant association of histology with Vitamin C serum levels (p = 0.26) or gastric (p = 0.29). Conclusion: Vitamin C serum levels were within the normal range, and most patients had adequate food ingestion of vitamin C. Serum levels of vitamin C were similar in individuals infected and non-infected while vitamin C levels in the gastric juice of patients infected were reduced compared with patients non-infected. Serum levels of vitamin C were higher in the gastric juice than in serum, regardless the patients were infected or not.
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