Objective: To understand the role of urotensin Ⅱ(UⅡ) and proadrenomedullin N-terminal 20 peptide (PAMP), a fragment of proadrenomedullin (proADM) possessing biological activity, in the pathophysiological process of ...Objective: To understand the role of urotensin Ⅱ(UⅡ) and proadrenomedullin N-terminal 20 peptide (PAMP), a fragment of proadrenomedullin (proADM) possessing biological activity, in the pathophysiological process of congestive heart failure (CHF) by observing the variation of their plasma levels and exploring their interrelations. Methods: Plasma UⅡ and PAMP levels were measured by radioimmunoassay in 52 patients with CHF and 14 healthy subjects. Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and the ratio of E/A were determined by echocardiography. Results: The plasma UⅡ level was significantly lower in patients with CHF than the healthy subjects (1.5±1.0 pg/ml vs 4.3±1.2 pg/ml, P<0.05), while plasma PAMP level was significantly higher in the former group (30.6±5.8 pg/ml vs 21.0±6.6 pg/ml P<0.05). The levels of UⅡ and PAMP were parallel with the severity of CHF, and significant correlation of plasma levels of UⅡ with LVEF (r=0.530, P=0.000) and the ratio of E/A (r=0.618, P=0.000) was noted. LVEF and ratio of E/A were found to be inversely correlated with plasma PAMP levels in the patients (r=-0.568, P=0.000; r=-0.350, P=0.004). Also found was the significant correlation between plasma UⅡ and PAMP levels (r=-0.528, P=0.000). The treatment of the patients resulted in increased plasma UⅡ levels and lowered PAMP levels. Conclusion: The variations of plasma levels of UⅡ and PAMP are parallel with the severity of CHF, suggesting their cooperative actions in the pathophysiology of CHF.展开更多
Objective: To study the relationship of plasma proadrenomedullin (pro-ADM) and cortisol (Cor) levels with systemic inflammatory response and target organ damage in children with sepsis after burn. Methods: A total of ...Objective: To study the relationship of plasma proadrenomedullin (pro-ADM) and cortisol (Cor) levels with systemic inflammatory response and target organ damage in children with sepsis after burn. Methods: A total of 30 children with sepsis after burn who were treated in the hospital between August 2014 and August 2016 were collected as observation group, and 30 normal children who received vaccination in the hospital during the same period were collected as normal control group. The pro-ADM and Cor levels in plasma as well as the levels of inflammatory factors, myocardial injury markers and intestinal barrier function indexes in serum of the two groups were determined. Pearson test was used to assess the correlation of plasma pro-ADM and Cor levels with systemic inflammatory response and target organ damage in patients with sepsis after burn. Results: Plasma pro-ADM and Cor levels in observation group were higher than those in normal control group. Serum inflammatory cytokines IL-1, IL-6, IL-10 and TNF-α levels in observation group were higher than those in normal control group;serum myocardial injury markers CK-MB, cTnⅠ and NT-proBNP levels were higher than those in normal control group;serum intestinal barrier function indexes ET, DAO and D-L levels were higher than those in normal control group. Conclusion: Plasma pro-ADM and Cor levels increase in patients with sepsis after burn, and are highly consistent with systemic inflammatory response and target organ injury.展开更多
基金This study is a subitem of Key Basic Research and Development Project of National "973" Program of China (G200056905 )
文摘Objective: To understand the role of urotensin Ⅱ(UⅡ) and proadrenomedullin N-terminal 20 peptide (PAMP), a fragment of proadrenomedullin (proADM) possessing biological activity, in the pathophysiological process of congestive heart failure (CHF) by observing the variation of their plasma levels and exploring their interrelations. Methods: Plasma UⅡ and PAMP levels were measured by radioimmunoassay in 52 patients with CHF and 14 healthy subjects. Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and the ratio of E/A were determined by echocardiography. Results: The plasma UⅡ level was significantly lower in patients with CHF than the healthy subjects (1.5±1.0 pg/ml vs 4.3±1.2 pg/ml, P<0.05), while plasma PAMP level was significantly higher in the former group (30.6±5.8 pg/ml vs 21.0±6.6 pg/ml P<0.05). The levels of UⅡ and PAMP were parallel with the severity of CHF, and significant correlation of plasma levels of UⅡ with LVEF (r=0.530, P=0.000) and the ratio of E/A (r=0.618, P=0.000) was noted. LVEF and ratio of E/A were found to be inversely correlated with plasma PAMP levels in the patients (r=-0.568, P=0.000; r=-0.350, P=0.004). Also found was the significant correlation between plasma UⅡ and PAMP levels (r=-0.528, P=0.000). The treatment of the patients resulted in increased plasma UⅡ levels and lowered PAMP levels. Conclusion: The variations of plasma levels of UⅡ and PAMP are parallel with the severity of CHF, suggesting their cooperative actions in the pathophysiology of CHF.
文摘Objective: To study the relationship of plasma proadrenomedullin (pro-ADM) and cortisol (Cor) levels with systemic inflammatory response and target organ damage in children with sepsis after burn. Methods: A total of 30 children with sepsis after burn who were treated in the hospital between August 2014 and August 2016 were collected as observation group, and 30 normal children who received vaccination in the hospital during the same period were collected as normal control group. The pro-ADM and Cor levels in plasma as well as the levels of inflammatory factors, myocardial injury markers and intestinal barrier function indexes in serum of the two groups were determined. Pearson test was used to assess the correlation of plasma pro-ADM and Cor levels with systemic inflammatory response and target organ damage in patients with sepsis after burn. Results: Plasma pro-ADM and Cor levels in observation group were higher than those in normal control group. Serum inflammatory cytokines IL-1, IL-6, IL-10 and TNF-α levels in observation group were higher than those in normal control group;serum myocardial injury markers CK-MB, cTnⅠ and NT-proBNP levels were higher than those in normal control group;serum intestinal barrier function indexes ET, DAO and D-L levels were higher than those in normal control group. Conclusion: Plasma pro-ADM and Cor levels increase in patients with sepsis after burn, and are highly consistent with systemic inflammatory response and target organ injury.