2002
DOI: 10.1079/bjn2002558
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The immune system as a physiological indicator of marginal copper status?

Abstract: Cu appears to have many important functional roles in the body that apparently relate, among others, to the maintenance of immune function, bone health and haemostasis. Some have suggested a role for long-term marginal Cu deficiency in the aetiology of a number of degenerative diseases. Accurate diagnosis of marginal Cu deficiency, however, has remained elusive despite an increased understanding of the biochemistry of Cu and its physiological roles in the body. Traditional markers of Cu status, such as serum C… Show more

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“…Copper is an essential micronutrient and has many important functional roles in immune system and its response [21]. Trace element copper is involved in the function of several cuproenzymes that are essential for life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Copper is an essential micronutrient and has many important functional roles in immune system and its response [21]. Trace element copper is involved in the function of several cuproenzymes that are essential for life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CKD patients are at higher risk for zinc deficiency, with up to 78 % of hemodialysis patients being deficient (Roozbeh et al, 2011), . which is required for numerous important biological activities in the body such as oxidative metabolism (Bozalioglu et al, 2005), and it is one of the main participants of immunological activities (Rink and Gabriel, 2001). Copper proteins have diverse roles in biological electron transport and oxygen transportation thus deficiency can cause anemia and neutropenia (Bonham et al, 2002). Non-protein bound copper ions are toxic by creating reactive oxygen species, which damage biological macromolecules (Brewer, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These cells are responsible for the synthesis of antibodies, the establishment of resistance to the invading microorganism and death of microorganisms (Bonham et al, 2002). Prasad (1998) demonstrated that T cell function was affected in humans with moderate deficiency of zinc.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%