Elevated ApoC3 levels in cerebrospinal fluid predict poor outcomes in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Experimental Biology and Medicine Pub Date : 2026-04-17 eCollection Date: 2026-01-01 DOI:10.3389/ebm.2026.10827
Bin Tong, Junjie Wang, Jiarui Chen, Qia Zhang, Zhouhan Xu, Kaichuang Yang, Xiaomin Chen
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Abstract

Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) is a devastating condition associated with approximately 30% mortality and 20% severe disability among survivors. Delayed cerebral ischemia due to cerebral vasospasm and hydrocephalus significantly contribute to poor neurological outcomes. Currently, reliable biomarkers for early prediction of these complications remain lacking. In this study, 63 patients with a mean age of 59.7 ± 11.53 years were enrolled. Functional outcomes were assessed by the modified Rankin Scale (mRS). Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples were obtained through lumbar drainage (LD) or external ventricular drainage (EVD) and analyzed by ELISA. The predictive value of biomarkers was evaluated using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. Elevated Apolipoprotein C-III (ApoC3) levels in CSF of aSAH patients were observed. Furthermore, increased ApoC3 concentrations were significantly associated with poor prognosis and an elevated risk of severe complications. At an optimal cutoff value of 4,463 ng/mL, patients with high ApoC3 levels exhibited significantly worse 3-month functional outcomes and a higher incidence of delayed cerebral ischemia and hydrocephalus. Monitoring ApoC3 levels in CSF may be beneficial for predicting complications such as delayed cerebral ischemia and hydrocephalus in patients with aSAH.

脑脊液apo3水平升高预示动脉瘤性蛛网膜下腔出血患者预后不良。
动脉瘤性蛛网膜下腔出血(aSAH)是一种毁灭性的疾病,与幸存者中约30%的死亡率和20%的严重残疾有关。由于脑血管痉挛和脑积水引起的延迟性脑缺血明显导致神经预后不良。目前,仍然缺乏早期预测这些并发症的可靠生物标志物。本研究共纳入63例患者,平均年龄59.7±11.53岁。功能结局采用改良Rankin量表(mRS)评估。采用腰椎引流(LD)或脑室外引流(EVD)采集脑脊液(CSF)标本,ELISA法分析。采用受试者工作特征(ROC)曲线分析评价生物标志物的预测价值。观察到aSAH患者脑脊液中载脂蛋白C-III (ApoC3)水平升高。此外,apo3浓度升高与预后不良和严重并发症风险升高显著相关。在最佳临界值为4,463 ng/mL时,apo3水平高的患者3个月功能预后明显较差,迟发性脑缺血和脑积水的发生率较高。监测脑脊液中ApoC3水平可能有助于预测aSAH患者的延迟性脑缺血和脑积水等并发症。
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Experimental Biology and Medicine
Experimental Biology and Medicine 医学-医学:研究与实验
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6.00
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157
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1 months
期刊介绍: Experimental Biology and Medicine (EBM) is a global, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the publication of multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research in the biomedical sciences. EBM provides both research and review articles as well as meeting symposia and brief communications. Articles in EBM represent cutting edge research at the overlapping junctions of the biological, physical and engineering sciences that impact upon the health and welfare of the world''s population. Topics covered in EBM include: Anatomy/Pathology; Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Bioimaging; Biomedical Engineering; Bionanoscience; Cell and Developmental Biology; Endocrinology and Nutrition; Environmental Health/Biomarkers/Precision Medicine; Genomics, Proteomics, and Bioinformatics; Immunology/Microbiology/Virology; Mechanisms of Aging; Neuroscience; Pharmacology and Toxicology; Physiology; Stem Cell Biology; Structural Biology; Systems Biology and Microphysiological Systems; and Translational Research.
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