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High plasma mid-regional pro-adrenomedullin levels in children with severe dengue virus infections.

Meta Michels1, Kis Djamiatun, Sultana M H Faradz, Mieke M J F Koenders, Quirijn de Mast, André J A M van der Ven.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Dengue hemorrhagic fever/dengue shock syndrome (DHF/DSS) is characterized by hemorrhage, plasma leakage and shock. Adrenomedullin and vasopressin are vaso-active hormones that mediate endothelial permeability, vascular tone and water balance and may therefore play a role during DHF/DSS. Adrenomedullin reduces endothelial permeability and has vasodilatory properties, while vasopressin is a potent vasoconstrictor with anti-diuretic effects.
OBJECTIVES: To determine mid-regional pro-adrenomedullin (MR-proADM) and copeptin, which are reliable and stable markers for adrenomedullin and vasopressin response, respectively, and relate their plasma concentrations to outcome and markers of plasma leakage in Indonesian children with DHF and DSS. STUDY
DESIGN: In this observational cohort study Indonesian children with DHF/DSS were enrolled. On study days 0 and 2, plasma MR-proADM and copeptin concentrations as well as parameters of plasma leakage were determined. Plasma MR-proADM and copeptin concentrations were compared to values of healthy controls.
RESULTS: MR-proADM was increased in both DHF (n=43) and DSS (n=28) vs. controls (n=17), with median (IQR) values of 0.47 (0.40-0.68), 0.56 (0.44-1.00) vs. 0.22 (0.19-0.29) nmol/L, respectively. Additionally, MR-proADM correlated with signs of increased vascular leakage such as low albumin and increased pleural effusion. Copeptin concentrations showed no significant changes as compared to controls.
CONCLUSIONS: MR-proADM concentrations are elevated in children with DHF and DSS and correlate with the severity of plasma leakage, in contrast to copeptin concentrations. We speculate that adrenomedullin has a functional role in limiting endothelial hyperpermeability during DHF/DSS. Finally, MR-proADM may be a candidate biomarker to predict development of DHF/DSS.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20952250     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcv.2010.09.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Virol        ISSN: 1386-6532            Impact factor:   3.168


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