bilirubin

Cardiometabolic risk in childhood: Could bilirubin act as a circadian clock-related mediator via autonomic dysfunction?

bilirubin seems to increase after light therapy not only as a result of activation of photoreceptors but also impacted by circadian clock regulatory mechanisms. 4 Nonetheless, in their retrospective study, the authors of the aforementioned paper found that neonatal serum bilirubin levels were positively associated with childhood blood pressure/hypertension in preterm infants. This suggests that neurotoxicity of bilirubin and its plausible impact on autonomic pathways via sympathetic nerve fibers may be involved in the neonatal pathophysiological mechanisms leading to hypertension.

Total antioxidant capacity in beta-thalassemia: a systematic review and meta-analysis of case-control studies

otal Antioxidant Capacity (TAC), a biomarker measuring the antioxidant potential of body fluids, including redox synergistic interactions, is influenced by the presence of products of catabolism such as bilirubin (BR) and uric acid (UA). Hyperuricaemia and increased BR levels were observed in thalassemia. In order to evaluate the differences in TAC values between thalassemic patients and healthy subjects, we performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of case-control studies.

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