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Hypozincemia in Chronic Hepatitis C Is Improved with Viral Clearance by Direct-acting Antiviral Agents

Journal

INTERNAL MEDICINE
Volume 60, Issue 5, Pages 675-680

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JAPAN SOC INTERNAL MEDICINE
DOI: 10.2169/internalmedicine.5738-20

Keywords

hypozincemia; hepatitis C; direct-acting antiviral agents

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This study examined the effects of DAA treatment on serum zinc levels in patients with hepatitis C, finding that DAA treatment can improve hypozincemia in these patients by restoring the function of serum albumin.
Objective Hypozincemia is a decrease in the serum zinc level of patients with hepatitis C and often requires zinc supplementation to improve the hepatic function. Our previous study showed the efficacy of direct-acting antiviral agent (DAA) treatment on serum zinc levels in patients with hepatitis C without zinc supplementation. In this study. we aimed to prospectively examine factors related to the improvement of serum zinc levels of patents with hepatitis C with DAA treatment. Methods Fifty-three patients with hepatitis C treated with DAA5 between March 2018 and February 2019 at a university medical center were divided into two groups based on their initial serum level: the zinc deficiency group (n=43, <80 mu g/dL) and the normal zinc group (n=10, >= 80 mu g/dL). Their serum zinc levels and clinical parameters were measured before DAA treatment, at the end of treatment and 12 weeks posttreatment. Results All 53 patients achieved a sustained viral response to DAA5 at the end of treatment and at followup. There was a significant increase in the serum zinc level from baseline to follow-up in the zinc deficiency group but not in the normal zinc group. The change in serum albumin was the only factor contributing to the observed increase in serum zinc levels by a multiple regression analysis. Conclusion DAA treatment in patients with hepatitis C improved hypozincemia due to the restored function of serum albumin, which binds to about 60% of serum zinc, upon the amelioration of the hepatitis C infection.

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