长期意识障碍患者血液中的脑源性中性粒细胞因子、谷氨酸和细胞凋亡标志物

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N. Dryagina, E. Kondratyeva, A. A. Denisova, S. Kondratyev, A. N. Kondratyev
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目的是分析延长性意识障碍(pDOC)患者血液中具有神经保护、神经毒性和细胞凋亡作用的因子的含量,这取决于意识障碍的程度和神经保护治疗。材料和方法。研究纳入53例pDOC患者,分为两组。组1包括19例植物人状态/无反应性觉醒综合征(VS/UWS)患者,组2-34例最低意识状态(MCS“负”和“正”)患者。分别于入院时和治疗结束时(平均1个月后)测定血浆中脑神经营养因子(BDNF)、凋亡抗原(APO-1)、凋亡诱导配体(Fas-L)和谷氨酸的浓度。对照组16例,未测量1次。pDOC患者血清BDNF水平下降,TBI作为pDOC病因的患者血清BDNF水平下降不明显。在神经保护治疗的背景下,BDNF水平在一个月后显著升高。第一组(VS/UWS)谷氨酸水平较高。各组细胞凋亡因子含量无显著性差异。在pDOC患者中,观察到血清BDNF水平降低,TBI作为pDOC的病因不明显。入院时符合MCS标准的患者,治疗过程中血清BDNF水平无明显升高,提示初始意识水平较高的患者更有可能实现神经保护治疗的效果。凋亡因子水平与意识水平不一致。
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Brain-derived neutrophic factor, glutamate and markers of apoptosis in the blood of patients with prolonged disorders of consciousness
Aim of the work was to analyze the content of factors with neuroprotective, neurotoxic and apoptotic eff ects in the blood of patients with prolonged disorders of consciousness (pDOC), depending on the level of consciousness disorder and neuroprotective therapy.Material and methods. Research included 53 patients with pDOC, who were divided into 2 groups. Group 1 included 19 vegetative state/unresponsive wakefulness syndrome (VS/UWS) patients, group 2–34 minimally conscious state (MCS “minus” and “plus”) patients. Firstly at admission and then at the end of treatment course (after 1 month on average), plasma concentrations of brain neurotrophic factor (BDNF), apoptosis antigen (APO-1), apoptosisinducing ligand (Fas-L) and glutamate were studied. Control group consisted of 16 patients without measured once.Results. Decrease of BDNF serum level was revealed in patients with pDOC,which was less pronounced those who had TBI as a etiological factor of pDOC. BDNF level signifi cantly increased after a month against the background of neuroprotective therapy. Glutamate level was higher in the fi rst group (VS/UWS). No signifi cant diff erence in the content of apoptosis factors was observed.Conclusion. In patients with pDOC, decrease serum BDNF level was observed, less pronounced in TBI as etiology of pDOC. In patients who matched MCS criteria at the admission, there was a signifi cant increase of BDNF serum level during treatment course, which could indicate that patients with a higher initial level of consciousness have better potential for realizing the eff ect of neuroprotective therapy. Levels of apoptosis factors did not correspond to the consciousness level.
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Russian Neurological Journal
Russian Neurological Journal Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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