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Effect of Ramadan fasting on salivary IgA, serum IgA, IL-17, and IL-22 levels

Authors :
Narjes Soleimanifar
Sara Assadiasl
Mohammad Hassan Alamolhoda
Mehdi Nateghpour
Mahmoud Motavassel Arani
Maryam Sadr
Bahareh Mohebbi
Hanieh Mojtahedi
Mohammad Hossein Nicknam
Source :
Nutrition and health.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: nutritional factors might affect the number and function of immune cells for instance the production of cytokines and immunoglobulins. Ramadan fasting is intermittent abstinence from eating and drinking for almost four weeks. Aim: The present study aimed to investigate the influence of intermittent fasting on serum IgA, salivary IgA (sIgA), interleukin (IL)-17, and IL-22 levels. Methods: 40 healthy men aged 19–29 years were evaluated before and during the fourth week of Ramadan fasting for IgA levels by the nephelometric method as well as salivary IgA (sIgA), IL-17, and IL-22 amounts using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Results: serum IgA levels reduced significantly at the end of Ramadan fasting (225.8 ± 87 vs. 196 ± 70 mg/dl) (p-value

Details

ISSN :
02601060
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nutrition and health
Accession number :
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