Reference values of NT-proBNP serum concentrations in the umbilical cord blood and in healthy neonates and children.

L Schwachtgen, M Herrmann, T Georg, P Schwarz, N Marx, A Lindinger
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Abstract

Background: N-terminal brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) is a neurohormonal substance secreted mainly by the cardiac myocytes of the left ventricle and to a less degree of the left atrium. The releasing mechanism is induced by an increased wall stress on the base of volume or pressure load of the ventricle. The physiologic actions of BNP are prohibition of the sympathetic activity, vasodilatation, natriuresis, diureses and inhibition of the renin-angiotensin system. Because of its high sensitivity and specifity in relation to the left ventricular incompetence, BNP as well as NTproBNP are well accepted markers of ventricular dysfunction. It was the aim of the study to establish reference values of NT-proBNP serum concentrations throughout childhood, in particular in the newborn age group.

Methods: In a cross sectional study, serum NT-proBNP concentrations were measured by an ElectroChemiLuminescenceImmunoAssay ("ECLIA" Roche) in the umbilical cord blood of 62 healthy full-term neonates and in 222 healthy probands from birth up to the age of 18 years.

Results: The concentration of NT-proBNP in the cord blood samples ranged from 281 to 2595 pg/ml (mean: 818 pg/ml). There was a significant increase in the first days of life followed by a rapid decrease during the first year and a further gradual decrease throughout infancy; beyond the 10(th) year of age normal adult values were approached.

Conclusions: The knowledge of the normal range of plasma NT-proBNP levels in healthy subjects during childhood serves as a non-invasive marker for differentiation of pathologic conditions such as acute myocarditis, hypertrophic or dilated cardiomyopathy, tachyarrhythmias and pulmonary hypertension.

脐带血、健康新生儿和儿童血清NT-proBNP浓度的参考值
背景:n端脑利钠肽(NT-proBNP)是一种主要由左心室心肌细胞分泌的神经激素物质,少量由左心房分泌。释放机制是由心室容积或压力负荷基础上的壁应力增加引起的。BNP的生理作用是抑制交感神经活动、血管舒张、尿钠、利尿和抑制肾素-血管紧张素系统。由于其与左心室功能不全相关的高敏感性和特异性,BNP和NTproBNP是公认的心室功能障碍标志物。该研究的目的是建立整个儿童时期,特别是新生儿年龄组NT-proBNP血清浓度的参考值。方法:在一项横断面研究中,采用罗氏电化学发光免疫分析法(ECLIA)测定62名健康足月新生儿和222名出生至18岁的健康先证的脐带血血清NT-proBNP浓度。结果:脐带血NT-proBNP浓度范围为281 ~ 2595 pg/ml,平均值为818 pg/ml。在生命的最初几天有显著的增加,随后在第一年迅速下降,并在整个婴儿期进一步逐渐下降;超过10岁的正常成人值接近。结论:了解健康受试者儿童期血浆NT-proBNP水平的正常范围可作为鉴别急性心肌炎、肥厚性或扩张性心肌病、心动过速和肺动脉高压等病理状况的无创标志。
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