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CHANGES OF PLASMA BETA-ENDORPHIN LEVELS BEFORE AND AFTER PERCUTANEOUS TRANSVENOUS MITRAL COMMISSUROTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH MITRAL STENOSIS

CHANGES OF PLASMA BETA-ENDORPHIN LEVELS BEFORE AND AFTER PERCUTANEOUS TRANSVENOUS MITRAL COMMISSUROTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH MITRAL STENOSIS
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摘要 To clarify the contribution of left atrial pressure to the secretion of beta-endorphin, we have investigated the relation between plasma beta endorphin levels and hemodynamic changes in 35 patients with mitral stenosis undergoing percutaneous transvenous mitral commissurotomy (PTMC). Before PTMC, plasma beta-endorphin levels obtained from the antecubital vein (28.91 ± 5.59 pg / ml) and from the femoral vein (28.20 ± 5.44 pg / ml) in the patients with mitral stenosis were significantly higher than those obtained from the antecubital vein in the healthy volunteers (22.59 ± 3.86 pg / ml, n = 34, P< 0.001 for each). The levels of beta-endorphin in the femoral vein correlated well with the mean left atrial pressure (r=0.777, P< 0.001) and the mean right atrial pressure (r = 0.450, P<0.01) before the procedure. The antecubital venous levels of beta-endorphin in patients in New York Heart Association functional Classess Ⅱ (26.45 ± 5.39 pg / ml, n = 20) and Ⅲ (32.20 ± 4.02 pg / ml, n = 15) were significantly higher than those in control subjects (P< 0.005 and P< 0.001, respectively). The differences between Classes Ⅱ and Ⅲ were significant (P < 0.001). The plasma levels of beta-endorphin in the patients complicated with atrial fibrillation were also significantly higher than those in patients with normal sinus rhythm (33.31 ± 3.22 pg / ml, n= 13 vs 26.32± 5.07 pg / ml, n = 22, P< 0.001). In ten to fifteen minutes after commissurotomy, plasma levels of beta-endorphin in the femoral vein significantly increased from 28.20 ± 5.44 to 33.14 ± 5.72 pg / ml (P< 0.001). In seventy-two hours after the procedure, plasma beta-endorphin levels in the antecubital vein fell to 24.37 ± 2.59 pg / ml (P< 0.001 vs before PTMC and P<0.05 vs control subjects). Plasma beta-endorphin levels in the patients with atrial fibrillation (26.62 ± 2.36 pg / ml, P< 0.001 vs before PTMC and P< 0.002 vs control subjects) were still higher (P< 0.001) than those in patients with normal shins rhythm (23.05 ± 1.65 pg / ml, P< 0.001 vs before PTMC and P>50 vs control subjects. There was a significant correlation between the levels of beta-endorphin in the antecubital vein and heart rate (r = 0.502, P< 0.001), mean transmitral pressure gradient (r = 0.543, P< 0.001) or mitral valve area (r = -0.710, P< 0.001) before and 72 hours after the procedure. To clarify the contribution of left atrial pressure to the secretion of beta-endorphin, we have investigated the relation between plasma beta endorphin levels and hemodynamic changes in 35 patients with mitral stenosis undergoing percutaneous transvenous mitral commissurotomy (PTMC). Before PTMC, plasma beta-endorphin levels obtained from the antecubital vein (28.91 ± 5.59 pg / ml) and from the femoral vein (28.20 ± 5.44 pg / ml) in the patients with mitral stenosis were significantly higher than those obtained from the antecubital vein in the healthy volunteers (22.59 ± 3.86 pg / ml, n = 34, P< 0.001 for each). The levels of beta-endorphin in the femoral vein correlated well with the mean left atrial pressure (r=0.777, P< 0.001) and the mean right atrial pressure (r = 0.450, P<0.01) before the procedure. The antecubital venous levels of beta-endorphin in patients in New York Heart Association functional Classess Ⅱ (26.45 ± 5.39 pg / ml, n = 20) and Ⅲ (32.20 ± 4.02 pg / ml, n = 15) were significantly higher than those in control subjects (P< 0.005 and P< 0.001, respectively). The differences between Classes Ⅱ and Ⅲ were significant (P < 0.001). The plasma levels of beta-endorphin in the patients complicated with atrial fibrillation were also significantly higher than those in patients with normal sinus rhythm (33.31 ± 3.22 pg / ml, n= 13 vs 26.32± 5.07 pg / ml, n = 22, P< 0.001). In ten to fifteen minutes after commissurotomy, plasma levels of beta-endorphin in the femoral vein significantly increased from 28.20 ± 5.44 to 33.14 ± 5.72 pg / ml (P< 0.001). In seventy-two hours after the procedure, plasma beta-endorphin levels in the antecubital vein fell to 24.37 ± 2.59 pg / ml (P< 0.001 vs before PTMC and P<0.05 vs control subjects). Plasma beta-endorphin levels in the patients with atrial fibrillation (26.62 ± 2.36 pg / ml, P< 0.001 vs before PTMC and P< 0.002 vs control subjects) were still higher (P< 0.001) than those in patients with normal shins rhythm (23.05 ± 1.65 pg / ml, P< 0.001 vs before PTMC and P>50 vs control subjects. There was a significant correlation between the levels of beta-endorphin in the antecubital vein and heart rate (r = 0.502, P< 0.001), mean transmitral pressure gradient (r = 0.543, P< 0.001) or mitral valve area (r = -0.710, P< 0.001) before and 72 hours after the procedure.
出处 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1995年第11期14-21,共8页 中华医学杂志(英文版)
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