半脑卒中患者脂肪酸酰胺释放:一项微透析研究

W. Schäbitz, A. Giuffrida, C. Berger, A. Aschoff, M. Schwaninger, S. Schwab, D. Piomelli
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背景-兴奋性毒性损伤如中风可诱导脂肪酸乙醇酰胺(FAEs)的释放,促进缺血级联的下游事件。因此,我们研究了一名接受低温治疗的恶性半球梗死患者的大脑中fae的释放,如阿南达明酰胺、棕榈乙醇酰胺(PEA)和油基乙醇酰胺(OEA)。病例描述:一名有生命危险的半球性中风患者接受了中度低温治疗(33°C),并维持了3天,随后进行了3天的复温期。采用微透析分析仪测定谷氨酸、乳酸和甘油。微透析联用高效液相色谱/质谱法测定FAEs。神经保护脂肪酰胺在缺血后的第一天内释放,并且在原发性缺血性病变周围组织中所有3种物质的浓度均达到高浓度:anandamide高达42 pmol/mL, PEA高达120 pmol/mL, OEA高达242 pmol/mL。乳酸水平升高是缺氧损伤的早期标志,与乳酸水平升高有显著相关性。结论:这是首个证明脑卒中时FAE在体内释放的报告,可能提示FAE信号系统对缺血后病理生理事件的贡献。
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Release of Fatty Acid Amides in a Patient With Hemispheric Stroke: A Microdialysis Study
Background— Excitotoxic insults such as stroke may induce release of fatty acid ethanolamides (FAEs), contributing to the downstream events in the ischemic cascade. We therefore studied release of FAEs such as anandamide, palmitylethanolamide (PEA), and oleylethanolamide (OEA) in the brain of a patient suffering from malignant hemispheric infarction treated with hypothermia. Case Description— A patient with life-threatening hemispheric stroke was treated with moderate hypothermia (33°C) that was maintained for 3 days, followed by a 3-day rewarming period. Microdialysis was applied to measure glutamate, lactate, and glycerol by using a microdialysis analyzer. FAEs were measured by microdialysis coupled with high-performance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry. Release of neuroprotective fatty amides occurred within the first day after ischemia and reached high concentrations for all 3 substances in tissue surrounding the primary ischemic lesion: anandamide up to 42 pmol/mL, PEA up to 120 pmol/mL, and OEA up to 242 pmol/mL. There was a significant correlation with elevation of lactate as early marker for the hypoxic insult. Conclusions— This is the first report demonstrating release of FAEs in vivo during human stroke and may suggest contribution of the FAE signaling system to the pathophysiological events after ischemia.
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