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Therapeutic efficacy of high-dose vitamin C on acute pancreatitis and its potential mechanisms
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摘要 AIM: To observe the therapeutic efficacy of high-dose Vitamin C (Vit. C) on acute pancreatitis (AP), and to explore its potential mechanisms.METHODS: Eghty-four AP patients were divided into treatment group and control group, 40 healthy subjects were taken as a normal group. In the treatment group,Vit. C (10 g/day) was given intravenously for 5 days,whereas in the control group, Vit. C (1 g/day) was given intravenously for 5 days. Symptoms, physical signs, duration of hospitalization, complications and mortality rate were monitored. Meanwhile, serum amylase, urine amylase and leukocyte counts were also determined. The concentration of plasma vitamin C (P-VC), plasma lipid peroxide (P-LPO),plasma vitamin E (P-VE), plasma β-carotene (P-13-CAR),whole blood glutathione (WB-GSH) and the activity of erythrocyte surperoxide dimutase (E-SOD) and erythrocyte catalase (E-CAT) as well as T lymphocyte phenotype were measured by spectrophotometry in the normal group and before and after treatment with Vit. C in the treatment and the control group.RESULTS: Compared with the normal group, the average values of P-VC, P-VE, P-β-CAR, WB-GSH and the activity of E-SOD and E-CAT in AP patients were significantly decreased and the average value of P-LPO was significantly increased, especially in severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) patients (P<0.05. P-VC, P=0.045; P-VE, P=0.038; P=0.041;P-β-CAR, P=0.046; WB-GSH, P=0.039; E-SOD, P=0.019;E-CAT, P =0.020; P-LPO, P =0.038). Compared with the normal group, CD3 and CD4 positive cells in AP patients were significantly decreased. The ratio of CD4/CD8 and CD4 positive cells were decreased, especially in SAP patients (P<0.05. CD4/CD8, P =0.041; CD4, P =0.019). Fever and vomiting disappeared, and leukocyte counts and amylase in urine and blood become normal quicker in the treatment group than in the control group. Moreover, patients in treatment group also had a higher cure rate, a lower complication rate and a shorter in-ward days compared with those in he control group. Alter treatment, the average value of P-VC was significantly higher and the values of SIL-2R, TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-8 were significantly lower in the treatment group than in the control group (P<0.05 P-VC,P=0.045; SIL-2R, P=0.012; TNF-α, P=0.030; IL-6, P=0.015;and IL-8, P =0.043). In addition, the ratio of CD4/CD8 and CD4 positive cells in the patients of treatment group were significantly higher than that of the control group after treatment (P<0.05. CD4/CD8, P =0.039; CD4, P =0.024).CONCLUSION: High-dose vitamin C has therapeutic efficacy on acute pancreatitis. The potential mechanisms include promotion of anti-oxidizing ability of AP patients, blocking of lipid peroxidation in the plasma and improvement of cellular immune function. AIM:To observe the therapeutic efficacy of high-dose Vitamin C (Vit.C) on acute pancreatitis (AP),and to explore its potential mechanisms. METHODS:Eghty-four AP patients were divided into treatment group and control group,40 healthy subjects were taken as a normal group.In the treatment group, Vit.C (10 g/day) was given intravenously for 5 days, whereas in the control group,Vit.C (1 g/day) was given intravenously for 5 days.Symptoms,physical signs,duration of hospitalization,complications and mortality rate were monitored.Meanwhile,serum amylase,urine amylase and leukocyte counts were also determined.The concentration of plasma vitamin C (P-VC),plasma lipid peroxide (P-LPO), plasma vitamin E (P-VE),plasma β-carotene (P-β-CAR), whole blood glutathione (WB-GSH) and the activity of erythrocyte surperoxide dimutase (E-SOD) and erythrocyte catalase (E-CAT) as well as T lymphocyte phenotype were measured by spectrophotometry in the normal group and before and after treatment with Vit.C in the treatment and the control group. RESULTS:Compared with the normal group,the average values of P-VC,P-VE,P-β-CAR,WB-GSH and the activity of E-SOD and E-CAT in AP patients were significantly decreased and the average value of P-LPO was significantly increased,especially in severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) patients (P<0.05.P-VC,P=0.045;P-VE,P=0.038;P=0.041; P-β-CAR,P =0.046;WB-GSH,P =0.039;E-SOD,P=0.019; E-CAT,P =0.020;P-LPO,P =0.038).Compared with the normal group,CD_3 and CD_4 positive cells in AP patients were significantly decreased.The ratio of CD_4/CD_8 and CD_4 positive cells were decreased,especially in SAP patients (P<0.05.CD_4/CD_8,P =0.041;CD_4,P =0.019).Fever and vomiting disappeared,and leukocyte counts and amylase in urine and blood become normal quicker in the treatment group than in the control group.Moreover,patients in treatment group also had a higher cure rate,a lower complication rate and a shorter in-ward days compared with those in he control group.After treatment,the average value of P-VC was significantly higher and the values of SIL-2R,TNF-α,IL-6 and IL-8 were significantly lower in the treatment group than in the control group (P<0.05 P-VC, P=0.045;SIL-2R,P=0.012;TNF-α,P=0.030;IL-6,P=0.015; and IL-8,P =0.043).In addition,the ratio of CD_4/CD_8 and CD4 positive cells in the patients of treatment group were significantly higher than that of the control group after treatment (P<0.05.CD_4/CD_8,P =0.039;CD_4,P =0.024). CONCLUSION:High-dose vitamin C has therapeutic efficacy on acute pancreatitis.The potential mechanisms include promotion of anti-oxidizing ability of AP patients,blocking of lipid peroxidation in the plasma and improvement of cellular immune function.
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2003年第11期2565-2569,共5页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
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