Lasek-Bal Anetta, Jędrzejowska-Szypułka Halina, Różycka Jagoda, Bal Wiesław, Holecki Michał, Duława Jan, Lewin-Kowalik Joanna
Department of Neurology, Medical University of Silesia Hospital No. 7, Professor Leszek Giec Upper Silesian Medical Centre, Katowice, Poland.
Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Medical University of Silesia in Katowice, Katowice, Poland.
Med Sci Monit. 2015 Dec 14;21:3900-5. doi: 10.12659/msm.895358.
BACKGROUND According to recent studies, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) probably plays a role in development of cerebral ischemia and can be significant for the prognosis of improved mobility after stroke. The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the blood concentration of BDNF during the 1st day of first-ever ischemic stroke and find a potential association between BDNF concentration and the neurological status in the acute period, as well as between BDNF and the functional status in the sub-acute phase of stroke. MATERIAL AND METHODS The prospective study involved 87 patients aged 39-99 years (42 women, 45 men) with first-in-life complete ischemic stroke. All study subjects underwent analysis as follows: BDNF blood concentration and neurological status according to NIHSS on the 1st day of stroke, comorbidities, etiological type of ischemic stroke by ASCOD, and functional status on the 14th and 90th day after the onset according to mRankin scale. RESULTS Mean concentration of BDNF in the study group was 9.96 ng/mL±5.21, median 10.39 ng/mL. Patients aged ≤65 years (25 individuals) had a significantly higher mean concentration of BDNF (11.94 ng/mL±4.46; median 12.34 ng/mL) than the older subjects (62 individuals) with a mean concentration of 9.17 ng/mL±5.32 (median 8.66 ng/mL). The mean score by mRankin scale on the 90th day was significantly higher among patients with lower concentrations of BDNF on the 1st day of stroke, which reflects their poorer functional status. The functional status on the 90th day was significantly worse (3-6 points by Rankin scale) in patients who had BDNF below the mean value in the acute phase of stroke. The independent factors for poor functional status of patients on the 90th day after stroke were a score >4 points by NIHSS (RR 1.14; 95% CI: 1.00-1.31; p=0.027) and the concentration of BDNF below the mean value (assessed on the 1st day of stroke) (RR 14.49; CI 4.60-45.45; p=0.000). CONCLUSIONS The neurological status and concentration of BDNF on the 1st day of ischemic stroke are independent prognostic factors in medium-term observation. Reduction in the concentration of BDNF in the acute phase of stroke is a factor for poor prognosis in terms of the functional status of patients on the 90th day after onset.
背景 根据最近的研究,脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)可能在脑缺血的发展过程中发挥作用,并且对于中风后运动功能改善的预后具有重要意义。这项前瞻性研究的目的是评估首次缺血性中风第一天的BDNF血浓度,并找出BDNF浓度与急性期神经状态之间、以及BDNF与中风亚急性期功能状态之间的潜在关联。
材料与方法 这项前瞻性研究纳入了87例年龄在39 - 99岁之间(42例女性,45例男性)的首次发生完全性缺血性中风患者。所有研究对象接受了如下分析:中风第一天时根据美国国立卫生研究院卒中量表(NIHSS)评估的BDNF血浓度和神经状态、合并症、根据急性卒中牛津分类(ASCOD)的缺血性中风病因类型,以及发病后第14天和第90天根据改良Rankin量表评估的功能状态。
结果 研究组中BDNF的平均浓度为9.96 ng/mL±5.21,中位数为10.39 ng/mL。年龄≤65岁的患者(25例)BDNF平均浓度(11.94 ng/mL±4.46;中位数12.34 ng/mL)显著高于年龄较大的患者(62例),后者平均浓度为9.17 ng/mL±5.32(中位数8.66 ng/mL)。中风第一天BDNF浓度较低患者在第90天改良Rankin量表的平均评分显著更高,这反映出他们较差的功能状态。中风急性期BDNF低于平均值的患者在第90天的功能状态显著更差(Rankin量表评分为3 - 6分)。中风后第90天患者功能状态不佳的独立因素为NIHSS评分>4分(RR 1.14;95% CI:1.00 - 1.31;p = 0.027)以及BDNF浓度低于平均值(在中风第一天评估)(RR 14.49;CI 4.60 - 45.45;p = 0.000)。
结论 缺血性中风第一天的神经状态和BDNF浓度是中期观察中的独立预后因素。中风急性期BDNF浓度降低是发病后第90天患者功能状态预后不良的一个因素。