Literature DB >> 10850551

Elevated serum levels of astroglial S100beta in patients with liver cirrhosis indicate early and subclinical portal-systemic encephalopathy.

J Wiltfang1, W Nolte, M Otto, J Wildberg, E Bahn, H R Figulla, L Pralle, H Hartmann, E Rüther, G Ramadori.   

Abstract

Portal-systemic encephalopathy is the prototype among the neuropsychiatric disorders that fall under the term Hepatic Encephalopathies. Ammonia toxicity is central to the pathophysiology of Portal-systemic encephalopathy, and neuronal ammonia toxicity is modulated by activated astrocytes. The calcium-binding astroglial key protein S100beta is released in response to glial activation, and its measurement in serum only recently became possible. Serum S100beta was determined by an ultrasensitive ELISA in patients (n=36) with liver cirrhosis and transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic stent-shunt. Subclinical portal-systemic encephalopathy and overt portal-systemic encephalopathy were determined by age-adjusted psychometric tests and clinical staging, respectively. Serum S100beta, was specifically elevated in the presence of subclinical or early portal-systemic encephalopathy, but not arterial ammonia. S100 levels elevated above a reference value (S100beta < or = 110pg/ml) or the cut off value determined in our group of patients (112pg/ml) predicted subclinical portal-systemic encephalopathy with a specificity and sensitivity of 100 and 56.5%, respectively. Serum S100beta was significantly dependent on liver dysfunction (Child-Pugh score), but was more closely related to cognitive impairments than the score. Serum S100beta seems to be a promising biochemical surrogate marker for mild cognitive impairments due to portal-systemic encephalopathy.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10850551     DOI: 10.1023/a:1020785009005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Metab Brain Dis        ISSN: 0885-7490            Impact factor:   3.584


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