Effect of long-term proton pump inhibitor therapy on complete blood count parameters and selected trace elements: a pilot study

Pol Arch Intern Med. 2020 Mar 27;130(3):179-186. doi: 10.20452/pamw.15101. Epub 2019 Dec 11.

Abstract

Introduction: Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are widely prescribed for several gastrointestinal conditions, often as long‑term therapy. The effects of term PPI use have not been fully elucidated.

Objectives: We aimed to determine the association between long‑term PPI use and complete blood count parameters, particularly red blood cell (RBC) count, white blood cell (WBC) count, and hemoglobin concentrations, as well as serum levels of selected micronutrients such as selenium (Se), iron (Fe), copper (Cu), and zinc (Zn).

Patients and methods: We enrolled 37 patients on long‑ term PPI therapy (mean [SD] age, 57.1 [15.4] years) and 30 healthy controls (mean [SD] age, 39.3 [11.8] years). In each group, complete blood count, and serum Fe levels were performed, and serum Cu, Zn, and Se levels were measured using atomic absorption spectrometry.

Results: Red blood cell and WBC counts were lower in the PPI group compared with controls (mean [SD], 4.24 [0.55] ×106/μl vs 4.7 [0.4] ×106/μl; P <0.001 and 6.13 [1.44] ×103/μl vs 7.3 [1.28] ×103/μl; P <0.001, respectively). Hemoglobin and serum Fe concentrations were also lower in the PPI group (mean [SD], 12.5 [1.8] g /dl vs 14.3 [0.8] g /dl; P <0.001 and 16.3 [5.4] μmol/l vs 23.4 [2.7] μmol/l; P <0.001, respectively). Serum Zn and Cu concentrations were higher in PPI users than in controls.

Conclusions: Long‑term PPI therapy may reduce RBC and WBC counts as well as hemoglobin levels, leading to iron deficiency. It may also aff ect concentrations of some micronutrients, although the underlying mechanism of this association is not fully clear.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Blood Cell Count*
  • Copper / blood
  • Humans
  • Iron / blood
  • Middle Aged
  • Pilot Projects
  • Proton Pump Inhibitors / pharmacology*
  • Selenium / blood
  • Trace Elements / blood*
  • Zinc / blood

Substances

  • Proton Pump Inhibitors
  • Trace Elements
  • Copper
  • Iron
  • Selenium
  • Zinc