内皮祖细胞对脑血管疾病预后的影响。

IF 8.9 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Stroke Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-06 DOI:10.1161/STROKEAHA.125.052464
Juan Francisco García Granado, Ayoze Nauzet González Hernández, Francisco Javier Rodríguez Esparragón, Jesús María González Martín, Sara Estefanía Cazorla Rivero, Almudena Raposo Usero
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摘要

背景:内皮祖细胞(EPCs)有助于血管修复,并可能在脑血管疾病后的恢复中发挥关键作用。本研究旨在评估缺血性卒中、出血性卒中和短暂性脑缺血发作患者循环EPC水平与临床结局之间的关系。方法:我们于2023年9月至2024年6月在西班牙大那利岛大学医院Negrín进行了一项前瞻性观察研究。我们评估了126例脑血管疾病患者循环EPC水平与临床结局的关系(平均年龄70.4±12.9岁;58.7%男性),在症状出现48小时内招募。入院时对EPCs进行量化(结果:第7天较高的EPCs水平与3个月时良好的功能结局独立相关(优势比,0.769 [95% CI, 0.605-0.977];P = 0.032)。第7天EPCs与入院时卒中严重程度呈显著负相关(r=-0.205;P=0.034)和住院时间(r=-0.253;P = 0.008)。随访期间死亡的患者第7天EPCs显著降低(平均排名44.40比56.34;P = 0.004)。缺血性卒中患者的亚组分析证实,第7天EPC水平仍然是预后良好的独立预测因子(优势比,0.743 [95% CI, 0.570-0.968];P=0.028),住院时间较短(r=-0.278;P=0.006),生存率(U=552.000;P = 0.043)。结论:第7天的EPC水平可作为脑血管疾病恢复和死亡率的预后生物标志物。这些发现提示了针对内皮修复机制的潜在治疗窗口。
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Influence of Endothelial Progenitor Cells on Outcomes in Cerebrovascular Disease.

Background: Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) contribute to vascular repair and may play a critical role in recovery following cerebrovascular disease. This study aimed to evaluate the association between circulating EPC levels and clinical outcomes in patients with ischemic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke, and transient ischemic attack.

Methods: We conducted a prospective observational study at Hospital Universitario de Gran Canaria Doctor Negrín (Spain) between September 2023 and June 2024. We evaluated the association between circulating EPC levels and clinical outcomes in 126 patients with cerebrovascular disease (mean age, 70.4±12.9 years; 58.7% male), recruited within 48 hours of symptom onset. EPCs were quantified at admission (<48 hours), day 7, and 12 weeks. The primary outcome was favorable functional status at 3 months (modified Rankin Scale score, 0-2). Secondary outcomes included stroke severity (National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale), hospital stay, and mortality.

Results: Higher EPC levels on day 7 were independently associated with favorable functional outcome at 3 months (odds ratio, 0.769 [95% CI, 0.605-0.977]; P=0.032). Significant negative correlations were found between EPCs at day 7 and stroke severity at admission (r=-0.205; P=0.034) and length of hospital stay (r=-0.253; P=0.008). EPCs at day 7 were significantly lower in patients who died during follow-up (mean rank, 44.40 versus 56.34; P=0.004). Subgroup analysis in patients with ischemic stroke confirmed that day-7 EPC levels remained an independent predictor of good outcome (odds ratio, 0.743 [95% CI, 0.570-0.968]; P=0.028), shorter hospitalization (r=-0.278; P=0.006), and survival (U=552.000; P=0.043).

Conclusions: EPC levels at day 7 may serve as a prognostic biomarker for recovery and mortality in cerebrovascular disease. These findings suggest a potential therapeutic window targeting endothelial repair mechanisms.

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Stroke
Stroke 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
13.40
自引率
6.00%
发文量
2021
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Stroke is a monthly publication that collates reports of clinical and basic investigation of any aspect of the cerebral circulation and its diseases. The publication covers a wide range of disciplines including anesthesiology, critical care medicine, epidemiology, internal medicine, neurology, neuro-ophthalmology, neuropathology, neuropsychology, neurosurgery, nuclear medicine, nursing, radiology, rehabilitation, speech pathology, vascular physiology, and vascular surgery. The audience of Stroke includes neurologists, basic scientists, cardiologists, vascular surgeons, internists, interventionalists, neurosurgeons, nurses, and physiatrists. Stroke is indexed in Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS, CAB Abstracts, Chemical Abstracts, CINAHL, Current Contents, Embase, MEDLINE, and Science Citation Index Expanded.
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