Ding Chunlong, Wang Yuhai, Yang Likun, Z. Jie, Shi Yaqin
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Abstract
Objective
To investigate the roles of plasma D-lactate, endotoxin and diamineoxidase (DAO) in assessment of intestinal mucosal barrier function post traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Methods
We retrospectively studied 70 patients with TBI (TBI group) admitted to Department of Neurosurgery, the 904th Hospital of the Joint Service of Chinese People′s Liberation Army from January 2017 to August 2018, and 45 healthy subjects were enrolled as well (healthy control group) at the physical examination center during the same period. All TBI patients were treated conservatively or surgically. Peripheral blood of patients and healthy subjects were collected to detect levels of plasma D-lactic acid, endotoxin, and DAO. Further use of Spearman correlation analysis was conducted to determine the correlation between preoperative serum D-lactic acid, endotoxin and DAO and Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) in patients with TBI.
Results
Compared with the healthy control group, the levels of D-lactic acid (24.7±9.4 mg/L vs. 9.8±4.0 mg/L), endotoxin (9.1±5.8 U/L vs. 4.0±2.2 U/L) and DAO (36.3±22.6 U/L vs. 15.2±3.6 U/L) were significantly increased (t=9.82, 2.84 and 3.49, respectively, all P<0.05). Further correlation analysis showed that serum D-lactic acid, endotoxin and DAO levels were negatively correlated with preoperative GCS scores (r=-0.543, -0.617 and -0.672, respectively, all P<0.01).
Conclusion
The preliminary results have suggested that the levels of D-lactic acid, bacterial endotoxin and DAO in the serum could be used as important indexes in evaluation of the intestinal mucosal barrier function in patients post TBI.
Key words:
Traumatic brain injury; Diamineoxidase; D-lactate; Endotoxin; Intestinal mucosa barrier
期刊介绍:
Chinese Journal of Neurosurgery is one of the series of journals organized by the Chinese Medical Association under the supervision of the China Association for Science and Technology. The journal is aimed at neurosurgeons and related researchers, and reports on the leading scientific research results and clinical experience in the field of neurosurgery, as well as the basic theoretical research closely related to neurosurgery.Chinese Journal of Neurosurgery has been included in many famous domestic search organizations, such as China Knowledge Resources Database, China Biomedical Journal Citation Database, Chinese Biomedical Journal Literature Database, China Science Citation Database, China Biomedical Literature Database, China Science and Technology Paper Citation Statistical Analysis Database, and China Science and Technology Journal Full Text Database, Wanfang Data Database of Medical Journals, etc.