Literature DB >> 25652866

[Differential expressions of serum cytokines in cognitive dysfunction patients after colorectal surgery].

Yuan Zhang1, Yanning Qian2, Yanna Si3, Hongguang Bao3, Jianwei Zhou4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the serum levels of cytokines in postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) patients having received colorectal surgery.
METHODS: Eighty patients who had received colorectal surgery were enrolled in the study based on the defined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Cognitive function was assessed on day 1 before operation and day 7 after operation using a battery of neuropsychological tests. Serum levels of 120 cytokines were measured at two time points (day 1 before surgery and 4 hours after surgery) using high-throughput cytokine screening. Serum interleukin 6 (IL-6), IL-11, IL-17, Fas, methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein 3 (MCP3), myeloid progenitor inhibitory factor-1 (MPIF-1), macrophage inflammatory protein 3 alpha (MIP-3α), brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) were determined by ELISA.
RESULTS: Seventy-seven patients completed both neurocognitive tests and blood samples collection. Nineteen cases were diagnosed with POCD at 7 days after surgery. The age, ASA classification and diabetes incidence of POCD patients were significantly higher and the education level was lower than those in patients without POCD. Serum IL-17, Fas, MIP-3α levels were higher and leptin was lower when compared with non-POCD patients at 1 day before surgery. Serum IL-6, IL-11, IL-17, MCP3, MPIF-1, MIP-3α levels were higher and BDNF was lower when compared with non-POCD group at 4 hours after surgery. In POCD group, serum IL-6, IL-17, MCP3 and MPIF-1 levels at 4 hours postoperatively were higher when compared with ones at 1 day preoperatively. In non-POCD group, serum IL-6 and IL-17 at 4 hours postoperatively were higher while Fas and BDNF were lower when compared with ones at 1 day preoperatively.
CONCLUSION: Serum cytokines IL-6, IL-11, IL-17, Fas, MPIF-1, MIP-3α, MCP3, leptin, BDNF were found to display differential expressions in POCD patients after colorectal surgery.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25652866

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Xi Bao Yu Fen Zi Mian Yi Xue Za Zhi        ISSN: 1007-8738


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