[Influence of cardiopulmonary bypass on lymphocyte function].

K Hamano, H Ito, B Shirasawa, H Gohra, H Noda, T Katoh, Y Fujimura, N Zempo, K Esato
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Abstract

It is known that lymphocyte function is impaired after cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). In this study, the lymphocyte stimulation test (LST) with PHA was used before and after CPB in 28 adult patients, and compared with the surgical parameters and serum cytokine (IL-6, IL-8) levels. LST was impaired after CPB in all patients. Although this value usually recovered by the third postoperative day (POD); (normal group, n = 16), some patients showed prolonged duration of the impaired LST (delayed group, n = 12). Therefore, the parameters of surgery, white blood cell (WBC) count, lymphocytes and subsets, and serum cytokine levels were compared between the normal and the delayed groups. There was no significant difference in the number of WBCs or lymphocytes between these two groups. OKT4-positive cells were reduced on the first POD in both groups, and in the normal group, the number of OKT4-positive cells recovered more quickly than in the delayed group. Serum IL-6 and IL-8 levels in the delayed group were elevated after CPB, and were significantly higher in the delayed group than in the normal group. In conclusion, patients who showed prolonged impairment of lymphocyte function may be partly due to prolonged CPB.

体外循环对淋巴细胞功能的影响。
众所周知,体外循环(CPB)后淋巴细胞功能受损。本研究对28例成人患者行CPB手术前后进行PHA淋巴细胞刺激试验(LST),并与手术参数及血清细胞因子(IL-6、IL-8)水平进行比较。所有患者CPB后LST均受损。虽然该值通常在术后第三天(POD)恢复;(正常组,n = 16),部分患者LST受损时间延长(延迟组,n = 12)。因此,比较正常组和延迟组的手术参数、白细胞(WBC)计数、淋巴细胞和亚群、血清细胞因子水平。两组间白细胞和淋巴细胞数量无显著差异。两组第一个POD上okt4阳性细胞数量均减少,正常组okt4阳性细胞数量恢复速度快于延迟组。CPB后延迟组血清IL-6、IL-8水平升高,且延迟组明显高于正常组。综上所述,患者淋巴细胞功能的长期损害可能部分归因于CPB的长期存在。
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