| Literature DB >> 28340601 |
Venencia Albert1, Arulselvi Subramanian2, Deepak Agrawal3, Sanjeev Kumar Bhoi4, Pooja Pallavi1, A K Mukhopadhayay1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) causes activation of several neurochemical and physiological cascades, leading to neurological impairment. We aimed to investigate the level of novel chemokine RANTES in plasma, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and contused brain tissue in traumatic brain injury patients and to correlate the expression of this chemokine with the severity of head injury and neurological outcome.Entities:
Keywords: Chemokine; Neuroinflammation; RANTES; TBI
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28340601 PMCID: PMC5366123 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-017-2459-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Fig. 1Patient recruitment
Baseline parameters
| Parameters | Severe head injury (n = 30) | Moderate/mild head injury (n = 30) | Healthy control (n = 15) |
| Bonferroni’s correction |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 37.5 ± 13.53 | 36.6 ± 11.49 | 30.8 ± 6.64 | 0.17 | – |
| Sexa | |||||
| Male | 25 (83.33) | 28 (93.33) | 12 (80.0) | 0.40 | – |
| Female | 5 (16.67) | 2 (6.67) | 3 (20.0) | ||
| Mode of injurya | |||||
| RTA | 24 (80.0) | 20 (66.67) | – | 0.56 | |
| Fall | 4 (13.33) | 7 (23.33) | |||
| Miscellaneous | 2 (6.67) | 3 (10.0) | |||
| ICU Length of stayb | 4 (0–25) | 1 (0–12) | – | 0.0007 | |
| Hospital length of stayb | 6.5 (1–181) | 3 (1–61) | – | 0.14 | |
| Systolic BP | 123.9 ± 32.10 | 124.5 ± 18.26 | – | 0.93 | |
| Time elapsed from injury to sampling (h)b | 9 (1–24) | 6 (1–20) | – | 0.11 | |
| Urea (meq/l) | 29.5 ± 11.18 | 27.3 ± 9.77 | 26.3 ± 5.96 | 0.52 | |
| Creatinine (meq/l) | 0.9 ± 0.3 | 0.8 ± 0.2 | 0.7 ± 0.22 | 0.22 | |
| Sodium (meq/l) | 140.7 ± 4.8 | 140.0 ± 4.04 | 141.2 ± 2.85 | 0.63 | |
| Potassium (meq/l) | 3.9 ± 0.68 | 3.8 ± 0.56 | 4.4 ± 0.42 | 0.01 | SHI versus HC 0.04 |
| Hemoglobin (g/dl) | 12.1 ± 3.49 | 11.6 ± 1.76 | 13.4 ± 1.69 | 0.13 | |
| Total leukocyte count (x/cu mm)b | 15,600 (4400–25,700) | 10,500 (850–24,800) | 6800 (4300–10,200) | 0.0001 | |
| Platelet (/cu mm)b | 153 (56–338) | 150 (67–303) | 202 (120–340) | 0.10 | |
| Prothrombin time (s) | 16.5 ± 4.06 | 15.2 ± 1.99 | 15.2 ± 1.84 | 0.19 | |
| Activated partial thrombin time (s) | 29.8 ± 7.51 | 27.7 ± 4.06 | 31.5 ± 6.24 | 0.13 | |
| INR | 1.3 ± 0.4 | 1.2 ± 0.1 | 1.1 ± 0.01 | 0.12 | |
| Emergency surgery | |||||
| Yes | 16 | 10 | – | ||
| No | 14 | 20 | |||
| Sepsis | |||||
| Yes | 9 (30) | 4 (13.3) | |||
| No | 21 (70) | 26 (86.7) | |||
| Outcomea | |||||
| Alive | 14 (46.67) | 26 (89.66) | – | 0.001 | |
| Dead | 16 (53.33) | 3 (10.34) | |||
| Glasgow outcome score (GOS)a | |||||
| Good recovery | 0 (0.00) | 7 (25) | <0.001 | ||
| Moderate disability | 5 (17.86) | 18 (64.29) | |||
| Severe disability | 6 (21.43) | 0 (0.00) | |||
| Persistent vegetative | 0 | 0 (0.00) | |||
| Death | 16 (57.14) | 3 (10.71) | |||
One-way ANOVA applied; data represented as mean ± SD
SHI severe head injury, MHI moderate and mild head injury, HC healthy control
aFrequency (%)
bMedian (min–max)
Clinical details of SHI patients (CSF group)
| Parameters | CSF samples (n = 10) |
|---|---|
| Ageb | 32.7 ± 14.9 |
| Sexa | |
| Male | 10 (100) |
| Female | 0 |
| Mode of injurya | |
| RTA | 6 (60) |
| Fall | 3 (30) |
| Miscellaneous | 1 (10) |
| ICU Length of stay | 10 (1–42) |
| Hospital length of stayb | 24.2 ± 9.6 |
| Systolic BPb | 114.12 ± 36.3 |
| Time elapsed from injury to sampling (h) | 8 (5–11) |
| Red blood cells cells/cumm | 110 (23-full field) |
| White blood cells (0–5 MNC/cumm) | 330 (0–800) |
| Glucose (40–70-mg/dl) | 61 (9–98) |
| Protein (mg/dl) | 109.5 (56–865) |
| Emergency surgery | |
| Yes | 7 (70) |
| No | 3 (30) |
| Sepsis | |
| Yes | 4 (40) |
| No | 6 (60) |
| Outcomea | |
| Alive | 6 (60) |
| Dead | 4 (40) |
| Glasgow outcome score (GOS)a | |
| Good recovery | 4 (40) |
| Moderate disability | 0 |
| Severe disability | 1 (10) |
| Persistent vegetative | 1 (10) |
| Death | 4 (40) |
aFrequency (%)
bMean ± SD
Fig. 2Correlation of plasma levels RANTES in three groups: (i) no head injury, (ii) severe head injury and (iii) moderate and mild head injury. Data represented as median (95–25 percentile). HC healthy control, MHI moderate and mild head injury, SHI severe head injury
Fig. 3Plasma RANTES (ρg/ml) on day 1 and 5 with the severity of injury in traumatic brain injury patients. Data represented as median (95–25 percentile). MHI moderate and mild head injury, SHI severe head injury
Alteration in plasma levels of RANTES at 1st and 5th day following TBI
| Groups | RANTES 1st day (ρg/ml) | RANTES 5th day (ρg/ml) | p value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Severe head injury (n = 15) | 742.22 (223.87–1523.66) | 694.18 (83.51–1804.73) | 0.22 |
| Moderate and mild head injury (n = 15) | 1251.93 (77.35–1895.58) | 1148.05 (25.63–1718.82) | 0.35 |
| p value | 0.46 | 0.42 |
Mean difference in plasma levels of RANTES on 1st and 5th day following TBI
| Groups (n = 15) | Mean difference in RANTES 1st and 5th day plasma levels (ρg/ml) | p value |
|---|---|---|
| Severe head injury | 34.76 | 0.91 |
| Moderate and mild head injury | 1.03 |
Level of novel chemokine RANTES in cerebrospinal fluid of traumatic brain injury patients; and the expression of RANTES associated with cerebral contusion in TBI patients
| Type of sample | RANTES (ρg/ml) | p value | Post hoc | p value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Plasma (n = 30) | 971.39 (88.40–1931.13) | 0.0001 | Plasma versus CSF | 0.0001 |
| CSF (n = 10) | 34.81 (5.43–226.80) | Plasma versus contuse brain | 0.003 | |
| Contused brain tissue (n = 5) | 276.39 (8.47–895.25) | CSF versus contused brain | 0.03 |