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休闲水肺潜水后 S-100B 血清水平。

Serum levels of S-100B after recreational scuba diving.

机构信息

Department of Neurosurgery, University of Athens Medical School, Evangelismos General Hospital, Athens, Greece.

出版信息

Int J Sports Med. 2011 Dec;32(12):912-5. doi: 10.1055/s-0031-1284341. Epub 2011 Oct 7.

Abstract

Recreational scuba diving is a sport of increasing popularity. Previous studies indicating subtle brain injury in asymptomatic divers imply a cumulative effect of minor neural insults in association with diving for professional and/or recreational purposes, over the long-term. This is the first study to investigate putative neural tissue burden during recreational scuba diving by measuring circulating levels of S-100B, a sensitive biomarker of brain injury. 5 male divers performed 3 consecutive dives under conservative recreational diving settings (maximum depth 15 m, duration of dive 56 min, ascend rate 1.15 m/min) with an interval of 12 h between each session. Although a small increase in serum S-100B levels after each dive was apparent, this increase did not quite reach statistical significance (p=0.057). Moreover, no abnormal S-100B values were recorded (mean baseline: 0.06 μg/L, mean post-dive: 0.086 μg/L) and no effect of the 3 consecutive dives on changes in S-100B levels was detected. These results suggest that under the experimental conditions tested, diving does not seem to have a discernible and/or cumulative impact on central nervous system integrity. The extent to which variable diving settings and practices as well as individual susceptibility factors underlie putative neural tissue burden in asymptomatic divers, remains to be established.

摘要

休闲水肺潜水是一项日益流行的运动。以前的研究表明,无症状潜水员存在轻微的脑损伤,这意味着与专业和/或休闲潜水相关的长期轻微神经损伤的累积效应。这是第一项通过测量循环 S-100B 水平来研究休闲水肺潜水期间潜在神经组织负担的研究,S-100B 是脑损伤的敏感生物标志物。5 名男性潜水员在保守的休闲潜水环境下进行了 3 次连续潜水(最大深度 15 米,潜水持续时间 56 分钟,上升速度 1.15 米/分钟),每次潜水之间间隔 12 小时。尽管每次潜水后血清 S-100B 水平明显升高,但这种升高并未达到统计学意义(p=0.057)。此外,未记录到异常的 S-100B 值(基线平均值:0.06μg/L,潜水后平均值:0.086μg/L),也未检测到 3 次连续潜水对 S-100B 水平变化的影响。这些结果表明,在测试的实验条件下,潜水似乎对中枢神经系统完整性没有明显的和/或累积影响。在无症状潜水员中,不同的潜水环境和实践以及个体易感性因素在多大程度上导致潜在的神经组织负担,仍有待确定。

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