Kangli Lu, Yujiao Huang, Zhicai Chen, Kuncheng Cai
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摘要
硬膜外分娩镇痛是目前临床广泛应用的一种镇痛方法。本研究旨在探讨NTRK1基因多态性与硬膜外分娩镇痛的关系,为分娩镇痛相关研究提供新的视角。对208例符合条件的孕妇应用氢吗啡酮进行硬膜外分娩镇痛。从EDTA抗凝血样本中提取基因组DNA。利用PCR-RFLP对NTRK1单核苷酸多态性rs1800880 (T > C)和rs6334 (G > A)进行基因分型。详细记录24 h视觉模拟评分(VAS)、改良Bromage评分、48 h患者自控静脉镇痛(PCIA)压迫计数、麻醉剂量、不良反应等参数。流式细胞术检测免疫功能,放射免疫法检测氧化应激水平。结果显示NTRK1 rs1800880 T > C与rs6334 G > A相似,24 h VAS评分及麻醉剂量均降低。rs1800880 C等位基因的不良反应差异无统计学意义,但氧化应激水平显著降低。rs6334突变AA的恶心和呕吐反应明显降低。rs1800880 TC + CC与TT、rs6334 GA + AA与GG对24 h VAS评分均有显著影响。rs1800880和rs6334基因突变可减轻术后疼痛、不良反应和氧化应激反应。NTRK1 SNP可能在分娩镇痛中发挥重要作用,可能是个体疼痛感知的有效预测因子,从而为患者提供更个性化的分娩镇痛方法。
Effects of Neurotrophic Tyrosine Kinase Receptor Type I NTRK1 Polymorphism on Epidural Analgesia with Hydromorphone during Labor.
Epidural labor analgesia is a widely employed method of analgesia in current clinical practice. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between NTRK1 gene polymorphism and epidural labor analgesia, offering a novel perspective for labor analgesia related research. Epidural labor analgesia was administered with hydromorphone in 208 eligible pregnant women. Genomic DNA was extracted from EDTA anticoagulant blood samples. The NTRK1 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) rs1800880 (T > C) and rs6334 (G > A) were genotyped utilizing PCR-RFLP. Parameters such as the 24 h visual analogue score (VAS), modified Bromage score, 48 h patient controlled intravenous analgesia (PCIA) compression counts, dosage of anesthetic, adverse reactions were meticulously recorded. The immune functions were assessed by flow cytometry, and oxidative stress levels were measured by radioimmunoassay. The findings indicated that NTRK1 rs1800880 T > C and rs6334 G > A were similar, 24 h VAS score and anesthetic dosage were decreased. rs1800880 C allele was no significant difference in adverse reactions, but the level of oxidative stress was significantly reduced. The nausea and emesis response of rs6334 mutant AA was significantly reduced. Both rs1800880 TC + CC vs. TT and rs6334 GA + AA vs. GG showed significant effects on 24 h VAS score. Mutations in rs1800880 and rs6334 reduce postoperative pain, adverse reactions, and oxidative stress responses. The NTRK1 SNP may play an important role in labor analgesia and may be an effective predictor of individual pain perception, thereby providing patients with a more personalized approach to labor analgesia.
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