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Sodium, Potassium, Calcium, and Magnesium in the Scalp Hair and Blood Samples Related to the Clinical Stages of the Parkinson's Disease

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BIOLOGICAL TRACE ELEMENT RESEARCH
卷 199, 期 7, 页码 2582-2589

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DOI: 10.1007/s12011-020-02399-y

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Calcium; Magnesium; Potassium; Sodium; Biological Samples; Three stages of Parkinson's

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  1. NCEAC working under the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan

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Neurodegeneration disorders, such as Parkinson's disease, are associated with electrolyte imbalances which may serve as bio-indicators. This study found higher levels of Ca and Mg, and lower levels of Na and K, in Parkinson's disease patients compared to healthy controls. Additionally, electrolyte levels in blood serum and plasma were lower in patients at all stages of PD compared to healthy individuals.
Neurodegeneration disorders are complex and multifaceted, leading to many chronic diseases, like Parkinson's disease (PD). Electrolytes imbalance has a significant role in the pathophysiology of neurological disorders, which might serve as a bio-indicator of these problems. In the present study, the disturbances of the electrolytes, calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), sodium (Na), and potassium (K), concentrations, and their correlation with biochemical parameters of PD patients at three different age groups (15 to 75 years) and stages were studied. The all resulted data of PD patients was compared with non-diseased/referents (PD) of same age groups. The biological samples (scalp hair, serum and plasma) were collected from Parkinson's disease (PD) patients, diagnosed at three stages, early (15 to 30 years), mild (30 to 60 years) and severe (61 to 75 years). The electrolyte concentrations were measured after acid digested biological samples using flame atomic absorption spectrometry. The precision of the digestion method was verified by matrices matched certified reference materials. The resulted data indicated that the contents of Ca and Mg were found to be higher in scalp hair samples of PD patients at early to severe stages as compared with those results obtained from referents. The concentrations of Na and K were found to be lower for all PD patients groups as compared with referents; however, the difference was not significant (p< 0.05). Electrolytes levels in blood serum and plasma were found to be lower in all patients than healthy groups (p< 0.01). These results suggest a disturbance in the electrolytes homeostasis during the different clinical stages of PD, whereas the higher disturbance was observed in patients at severe stage (61 to 75 years).

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