Abstract
Abstract Background Neuroglobin (Ngb) is the fourth member of globin family which was found to be highly expressed in central and peripheral nervous system of humans. Overexpression of neuroglobin is strongly related to a neuroprotective function. Aim of the Study Primary aim: to detect the levels of neuroglobin in children with Epilepsy Compared to Normal healthy Controls. Secondary aim: To compare the level of neuroglobin in controlled and uncontrolled epilepsy. Subject and Method The study is controlled cross sectional study which was conducted on 85 children divided into three groups: group (I) included 30 children with controlled epilepsy, group (II) included 30 children with uncontrolled epilepsy, and group (III) included 25 healthy children selected as controls of matched gender and age. Serum Ngb assay, complete blood count (CBC) were performed to all children. Results The overall results show that serum neuroglobin levels were significantly increased in patients’ groups than in controls. Neuroglobin levels showed no significant difference between controlled epilepsy group and uncontrolled epilepsy one. Conclusion Higher serum neuroglobin levels among children with epilepsy whether controlled or uncontrolled, reflecting its role as a neuroprotective marker. This study may help to discovernewer antiepileptic therapy through acting on neuroglobin levels.
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