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Relationship between elevated plasma trimethylamine N-oxide levels and increased stroke injury.

Chuanjie Wu1, Fang Xue1, Yajun Lian1, Jing Zhang1, Di Wu1, Nanchang Xie1, Wansheng Chang1, Fan Chen1, Lijun Wang1, Wenjing Wei1, Kun Yang1, Wenbo Zhao1, Longfei Wu1, Haiqing Song1, Qingfeng Ma1, Xunming Ji2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether elevated plasma trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) levels are associated with initial stroke severity and infarct volume.
METHODS: This cross-sectional study included 377 patients with acute ischemic stroke and 50 healthy controls. Plasma TMAO levels were assessed at admission. Stroke infarct size and clinical stroke severity were measured with diffusion-weighted imaging and the NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS). Mild stroke was defined as an NIHSS score <6.
RESULTS: Plasma TMAO levels were higher in patients with ischemic stroke than in healthy controls (median 5.1 vs 3.0 μmol/L; p < 0.001). Every 1-µmol/L increase in TMAO was associated with a 1.13-point increase in NIHSS score (95% confidence interval [CI] 1.04-1.29; p < 0.001) and 1.69-mL increase in infarct volume (95% CI 1.41-2.03; p < 0.001) after adjustment for vascular risk factors. At admission, 159 patients (42.2%) had experienced a mild stroke, and their plasma TMAO levels were lower compared to those with moderate to severe stroke (median 3.6 vs 6.5 µmol/L; p < 0.001). The area under the receiver operating characteristics curve of plasma TMAO level in predicting moderate to severe stroke was 0.794 (95% CI 0.748-0.839; p < 0.001), and the optimal cutoff value was 4.95 μmol/L. The sensitivity and specificity of TMAO levels ≥4.95 μmol/L for moderate to severe stroke were 70.2% and 79.9%, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: Patients with ischemic stroke had higher plasma TMAO levels compared to healthy controls. Higher plasma TMAO level at admission is an independent predictor of stroke severity and infarct volume in patients with acute ischemia.
© 2020 American Academy of Neurology.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31907287     DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000008862

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurology        ISSN: 0028-3878            Impact factor:   9.910


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