Plasma brain injury markers are associated with volume status but not muscle health in heart failure patients

S. Lahiri, Mitra Mastali, J. V. Van Eyk, T. Hitzeman, C. Bresee, K. Raedschelders, P. Lyden, R. Gottlieb, J. Fang, R. Shaw, T. Hong
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Background: Neurofilament light chain protein (NfL) and tau are plasma biomarkers of neuronal injury which can be elevated in patients with neurodegenerative diseases. N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) is an established marker of volume status in patients with heart failure (HF) and plasma cBIN1 score (CS) is an emerging biomarker of cardiac muscle health. It is not known if, in HF patients, there is a correlation between cardiac markers and brain injury markers. Methods: We studied ambulatory HF patients with either preserved and reduced ejection fraction (N = 50 with 25 HFrEF and 25 HFpEF) and age and sex matched healthy controls (N = 50). Plasma NT-proBNP and CS were determined using commercial kits. A bead-based ELISA assay was used to quantify femtomolar concentrations of plasma neuronal markers NfL and total tau. Results: Plasma levels of NT-proBNP and CS in heart failure patients were significantly higher than those from healthy controls. In both patients with HFrEF and HFpEF, we found independent and direct correlations between the volume status marker NT-proBNP, but not the cardiomyocyte origin muscle health marker CS, with NfL (r = 0.461, p = 0.0007) and tau (r = 0.333, p = 0.0183). Conclusion: In patients with HF with or without preserved ejection fraction, plasma levels of NfL and tau correlate with volume status rather than muscle health, indicating volume overload-associated neuronal injury.
心力衰竭患者血浆脑损伤标志物与容量状态相关,但与肌肉健康无关
背景:神经丝轻链蛋白(NfL)和tau是神经元损伤的血浆生物标志物,在神经退行性疾病患者中可能升高。N-末端脑钠肽前体(NT-proBNP)是心力衰竭(HF)患者体积状态的一种已确定的标志物,血浆cBIN1评分(CS)是心肌健康的一种新兴生物标志物。目前尚不清楚HF患者的心脏标志物和脑损伤标志物之间是否存在相关性。方法:我们研究了射血分数保持和降低的门诊HF患者(N=50,25 HFrEF和25 HFpEF)和年龄和性别匹配的健康对照组(N=50)。使用商业试剂盒测定血浆NT-proBNP和CS。使用基于珠的ELISA测定来量化血浆神经元标记物NfL和总τ的股骨极浓度。结果:心力衰竭患者血浆NT-proBNP和CS水平明显高于健康对照组。在HFrEF和HFpEF患者中,我们发现体积状态标志物NT-proBNP(而不是心肌细胞来源的肌肉健康标志物CS)与NfL(r=0.461,p=0.0007)和tau(r=0.333,p=0.0183)之间存在独立且直接的相关性,NfL和tau的血浆水平与体积状态而非肌肉健康相关,表明体积过载相关的神经元损伤。
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