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Relationship Between Serum Vitamin D Levels and Postherpetic Neuralgia.

Active, not recruiting
Conditions
Postherpetic Neuralgia
Registration Number
NCT06232486
Lead Sponsor
Feng Gao
Brief Summary

1. The correlations of serum vitamin D level, serum calcium level and osteoporosis degree with disease severity, treatment response, incidence of Post-Herpes zoster(PHN) and disease prognosis in Herpes zoster(HZ) patients were studied.

2. To investigate the role of inflammation-related factors and immune-related factors in the occurrence and development of HZ mediated by low vitamin D level.

Detailed Description

Herpes zoster is a neuropathic disease which induce by the varicella-herpes virus reactivation.and postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) is the most common complication. Currently,the mechanism of herpes zoster still unclearly even though there had much study about it .Vitamin D is an essential vitamin for human body, which has the function of maintaining calcium and phosphorus homeostasis and immune regulation. Vitamin D is a natural antiviral substance, and vitamin D deficiency can affect the body's antiviral ability, thereby promoting varicella-zoster virus(VZV) reactivation, and may promote the development of PHN through continuous neuroinflammation. Therefore, vitamin D level may be related to the occurrence and progression of HZ. this study intends to use an observational cohort study design to investigate the correlation of serum vitamin D level and osteoporosis degree with the severity of the herpes zoster disease, Although we plan to further explore the role of inflammatory state in this process.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
144
Inclusion Criteria
  • Age ≥18 years.
  • The patient was diagnosed with herpetic neuralgia and the course of disease was ≤3 months.
  • Can cooperate with the completion of inquiry and scale evaluation.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Severe spinal disease (fracture, malignancy, acute or chronic infection) confirmed by previous spinal surgery or imaging.
  • Previous history of head trauma.
  • Have autoimmune diseases (systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, leucothrombocytopenia).
  • Suffering from mental disorders, intellectual disability, epilepsy and other diseases.
  • A history of substance abuse, drug abuse or alcohol abuse.
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding women.
  • And recent participation in other clinical studies.

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levelsherpetic neuralgia <3 month

Vitamin D deficiency: \< 20 nmol/L. Vitamin D deficiency: 20-30 nmol/L. Normal vitamin D: \> 30 nmol/L.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
C-reactive proteinDay 2 in the hospital

An according to early infection stricture in serum.When CRP\>20mg/l is considered abnormally level .

LymphocytesDay 2 in the hospital

Lymphocytes is considered an label of virus infection when it outlier.

Red blood cell distribution width,RDM(fl)Day 2 in the hospital

It is a reflects the inhomogeneity of red cell size.

Mean red cell volum,MVCDay 2 in the hospital

It is a label of red cell size.normal range from 80 to 100fl.

Red blood cell count,RBCDay 2 in the hospital

One of main recording to diagnosis of anemia . nomal mal (4-5.5)×10-12/L. nomal femal (3.5-5.0)×10-12/L.

Blood glucoseDay 2 in the hospital

The production and utilization of blood sugar in normal people are in a state of dynamic balance, maintaining a relatively stable level, which is because the source and route of blood sugar are roughly the same result.Fasting blood-glucose(FBG):4.4\~6.1mmol/L。

interleukinIL-8Day 2 in the hospital

Interleukin-8, or IL-8 for short, is a cytokine in the family of chemokines. Its role in participating in and regulating the physiological and pathological processes of human reproduction has been confirmed, and one of its mechanisms is to bind to its specific receptors.

diastolic blood pressure,Day 2 in the hospital

An indicator in blood pressure measurement that indicates the pressure of the heart's arterial blood against the vessel walls during diastole. It is usually measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg).

triglyceridesDay 2 in the hospital

Triglyceride (TG) is a constituent of lipids, which is formed by glycerol and three fatty acids. normal range\<1.70mmol/L.

interleukin(IL)-10Day 2 in the hospital

Interleukin-10 is a multi-cellular, multifunctional cytokine that regulates cell growth and differentiation, participates in inflammatory and immune responses, and is a recognized inflammatory and immunosuppressive factor.

CreatinineDay 2 in the hospital

It is a metabolite of muscle and there are have many reasons induce creatinine rise,such as chronic or acute kidney damage,Medicine side effect.normal range:53-106umol/l.

Uric acidDay 2 in the hospital

Uric acid is the end product of purine metabolism. It is a trioxa purine, and its alcohol form is weakly acidic.normal male:150~416μmol/L,normal female:89~357μmolL

AlbuminDay 2 in the hospital

It is a protein that is found in many animal tissues and serum.The normal range 35-50g/L.

tumor necrosis factor(TNF)-aDay 2 in the hospital

TNF-α, also known as cachexin and TNFSF1A, is an adipokine involved in systemic inflammation and is one of the cytokines that stimulate the acute phase response. TNF-α transmits information to the nucleus through specific receptors on the cell membrane, thus producing complex biological activities such as promoting cell proliferation and differentiation, immune regulation, inflammation mediation, and anti-tumor.

cluster of differentiation 4(CD4)+Day 2 in the hospital

CD4 cells, refers to the surface of the CD4+T molecule T lymphocytes, is an important immune cell in the human immune system, because the HIV attack object is CD4+T cells, so its detection results on the AIDS treatment effect and the judgment of the patient's immune function has an important role.

DN4After therapy 3 month

A table of pain assesment that mainly about neuropathic pain.

Bone mineral density T valueDay 2 in the hospital

Bone mineral density T value,present the bone density to predict osteoporosis.

Alkaline phosphataseDay 2 in the hospital

Alkaline phosphatase (ALP or AKP) is an enzyme that is widely distributed in human liver, bone, intestine, kidney, placenta and other tissues and is excreted from the liver to the bile.normal male: 45\~125U/L;normal female:20\~49岁35\~100U/L

systolic blood pressureDay 2 in the hospital

A type of blood pressure that refers to the pressure of blood against the artery walls when the heart contracts. It is often used as a measure of cardiovascular health(mmHg).

total cholesterolDay 2 in the hospital

The sum of all cholesterol in the blood, including LDL cholesterol and HDL cholesterol. High levels of total cholesterol may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.normal range:\<5.18mmol/L(\<200mg/dl)

interleukinIL-6Day 2 in the hospital

The target cells of IL-6 action are many, including macrophages, hepatocytes, quiescent T cells, activated B cells and plasma cells.

Cellular immune indexes C4Day 2 in the hospital

Complement C4 is an important component of the classical activation pathway of complement, which is divided into C4a and C4b. The release of C4a can induce mast cells to release histamine, increase the permeability of blood vessels and cause local exudative inflammation. C4b mainly plays a role in mediating the complement cascade, promoting phagocytosis, participating in preventing the deposition of immune complexes, and neutralizing viruses.

magnetic resonance imagingDay 2 in the hospital

Results of MRI examination,exclude tumor or infection

cluster of differentiation 8(CD8)+Day 2 in the hospital

CD8+T cells generally refer to cytotoxic T lymphocytes. Cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL), a subdivision of white blood cells, are specific T cells that secrete various cytokines to participate in immune function.

serum Ca2+ levelDay 2 in the hospital

Ionic calcium refers to the concentration of calcium ions in the blood, also known as serum calcium. Normal levels of ionic calcium maintain a stable range in the blood, generally 2.1-2.6 mmol/L(or 8.5-10.5 mg/dL).

Cellular immune indexes C3Day 2 in the hospital

Complement C3 can promote phagocytic cells to move to promote phagocytosis, promote B cell proliferation, and have a solubilization effect on soluble immune complex.

numeric rating scale(NRS)After the therapy 3 month

The NRS pain Score is an exponential scale that uses 0 to 10 to represent different levels of pain, 0 being painless and 10 being severe, and asks the patient how bad the pain is, or to circle a number that best represents their pain.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Tongji Hospital

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Wuhan, Hubei, China

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