Association between itching and the serum zinc levels in patients with varicose veins

Abstract Background Varicose veins commonly occur in the lower extremities and can cause pain and discomfort in the affected area. Many patients with varicose veins suffer from itching, but its cause has not been sufficiently explained. In recent years, the role of zinc in maintaining the integrity...

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Main Authors: Yasushi Takai, Keiichi Hiramoto, Yoshiyuki Nishimura, Ryota Uchida, Keigo Nishida, Kazuya Ooi
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-09-01
Series:Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40780-017-0092-9
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spelling doaj-2b0bcaf7e18b4e528baab22b45a3a2fb2020-11-24T22:20:28ZengBMCJournal of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences2055-02942017-09-01311610.1186/s40780-017-0092-9Association between itching and the serum zinc levels in patients with varicose veinsYasushi Takai0Keiichi Hiramoto1Yoshiyuki Nishimura2Ryota Uchida3Keigo Nishida4Kazuya Ooi5Department of Pharmacy, Mie Heart Center HospitalFaculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Suzuka University of Medical ScienceCardiovascular Surgery, Mie Heart Center HospitalLaboratory of Immune Regulation, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Suzuka University of Medical ScienceLaboratory of Immune Regulation, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Suzuka University of Medical ScienceLaboratory of Clinical Pharmacology, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Suzuka University of Medical ScienceAbstract Background Varicose veins commonly occur in the lower extremities and can cause pain and discomfort in the affected area. Many patients with varicose veins suffer from itching, but its cause has not been sufficiently explained. In recent years, the role of zinc in maintaining the integrity of skin has been reported, and zinc supplementation has been suggested to be effective in relieving itching. The objective of this study is to elucidate the relationship between itching and serum zinc concentration in patients with varicose veins. Methods We measured the stratum corneum water content, TEWL and zinc levels in each participant. The study subjects were 11 patients with varicose veins who were experiencing itching (2 males and 9 females, mean age: 65.9 ± 9.4 years old) and 13 patients without itching (6 males and 7 females, mean age: 59.3 ± 9.5 years old). The control group was comprised of 9 healthy individuals without varicose veins (mean age: 41.7 ± 7.0 years old). Results The level of stratum corneum water content was significantly lower in the patients experiencing itching compared to those without the symptom, and it was significantly lower in both patient groups than in the control group. Transepidermal water loss (TEWL) was significantly higher in the patients experiencing itching than those without the symptom, and it was significantly higher in both patient groups than in the control group. In addition, zinc level was significantly lower in the patients with itching compared to those without itching or the control group. For all study participants, relationships between the stratum corneum water content and TEWL against serum zinc were examined. There was a positive correlation between the stratum corneum water content and serum zinc, and a negative correlation was found between TEWL and serum zinc. Conclusion Our novel findings suggested that the development of varicose veins leads to decrease in serum zinc, causing dry skin which could contribute to itching.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40780-017-0092-9ZincTransepidermal water loss (TEWL)ItchingStratum corneum water contentVaricose veins
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Keiichi Hiramoto
Yoshiyuki Nishimura
Ryota Uchida
Keigo Nishida
Kazuya Ooi
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Keiichi Hiramoto
Yoshiyuki Nishimura
Ryota Uchida
Keigo Nishida
Kazuya Ooi
Association between itching and the serum zinc levels in patients with varicose veins
Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences
Zinc
Transepidermal water loss (TEWL)
Itching
Stratum corneum water content
Varicose veins
author_facet Yasushi Takai
Keiichi Hiramoto
Yoshiyuki Nishimura
Ryota Uchida
Keigo Nishida
Kazuya Ooi
author_sort Yasushi Takai
title Association between itching and the serum zinc levels in patients with varicose veins
title_short Association between itching and the serum zinc levels in patients with varicose veins
title_full Association between itching and the serum zinc levels in patients with varicose veins
title_fullStr Association between itching and the serum zinc levels in patients with varicose veins
title_full_unstemmed Association between itching and the serum zinc levels in patients with varicose veins
title_sort association between itching and the serum zinc levels in patients with varicose veins
publisher BMC
series Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences
issn 2055-0294
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Abstract Background Varicose veins commonly occur in the lower extremities and can cause pain and discomfort in the affected area. Many patients with varicose veins suffer from itching, but its cause has not been sufficiently explained. In recent years, the role of zinc in maintaining the integrity of skin has been reported, and zinc supplementation has been suggested to be effective in relieving itching. The objective of this study is to elucidate the relationship between itching and serum zinc concentration in patients with varicose veins. Methods We measured the stratum corneum water content, TEWL and zinc levels in each participant. The study subjects were 11 patients with varicose veins who were experiencing itching (2 males and 9 females, mean age: 65.9 ± 9.4 years old) and 13 patients without itching (6 males and 7 females, mean age: 59.3 ± 9.5 years old). The control group was comprised of 9 healthy individuals without varicose veins (mean age: 41.7 ± 7.0 years old). Results The level of stratum corneum water content was significantly lower in the patients experiencing itching compared to those without the symptom, and it was significantly lower in both patient groups than in the control group. Transepidermal water loss (TEWL) was significantly higher in the patients experiencing itching than those without the symptom, and it was significantly higher in both patient groups than in the control group. In addition, zinc level was significantly lower in the patients with itching compared to those without itching or the control group. For all study participants, relationships between the stratum corneum water content and TEWL against serum zinc were examined. There was a positive correlation between the stratum corneum water content and serum zinc, and a negative correlation was found between TEWL and serum zinc. Conclusion Our novel findings suggested that the development of varicose veins leads to decrease in serum zinc, causing dry skin which could contribute to itching.
topic Zinc
Transepidermal water loss (TEWL)
Itching
Stratum corneum water content
Varicose veins
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40780-017-0092-9
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