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Evaluation of Serum Level of Carnitine in Children With Acute Pyelonephritis (Apn) Compared to Healthy Children Publisher Pubmed



Vaseghi G1 ; Eshraghi A2 ; Rahimzadeh N3 ; Amiri H4 ; Jahed M2
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  1. 1. Applied Physiology Research Center, Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Institute, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  3. 3. Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  4. 4. Department of Emergency Medicine, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Source: Reviews on Recent Clinical Trials Published:2021


Abstract

Aim: This cross-sectional case-control study evaluated the serum carnitine level in children with urinary tract infection (UTI). Background: Acute pyelonephritis (APN) is a common bacterial infection of the upper urinary tract in children which may also lead to renal damage and tubular atrophy. Activation of inflammatory mediator bedside alterations in the cytokines and generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a striking role in the development of tissue damage after pyelonephritis. L-carnitine as one of the most potent natural antioxidant agents by inhibition of lipid peroxidation may protect cells and tissues from damage. Methods: A total of 30 children with UTI (as a case group) and 30 healthy children (as a control group) which matched in terms of age and sex were enrolled in this study. All children were evaluated and compared with respect to age, sex, weight, body mass index (BMI) and serum carnitine level. Serum carnitine level was determined using serum carnitine ELISA kit. Results: Demographic and clinical data such as age, sex, weight and BMI were not statistically significant between the two groups. The serum carnitine levels were significantly lower in the case group with UTI than the control group. Mean serum carnitine concentration in the case group and in the control group was 36.56 ± 9.87 μmol/l and 62.8±21.35, respectively (P= 0.001). Conclusion: According to our study, it could be concluded that low serum L-carnitine level is linked to UTI in children. Therefore, further studies are needed to confirm our results. © 2021 Bentham Science Publishers.
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