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Plasma matrix metalloproteinases in neonates having surgery for congenital heart disease

During cardiopulmonary-bypass matrix-metalloproteinases released may contribute to ventricular dysfunction. This study was to determine plasma matrix-metalloproteinases in neonates after cardiopulmonary-bypass and their relation to post-operative course. A prospective observational study included 18...

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Autores principales: Joffe, Ari R., Schulz, Christina, Rosychuk, Rhonda J., Dyck, John, Rebeyka, Ivan M., Ross, David B., Schulz, Richard, Cheung, Po-Yin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3184692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21977281
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/hi.2009.e4
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author Joffe, Ari R.
Schulz, Christina
Rosychuk, Rhonda J.
Dyck, John
Rebeyka, Ivan M.
Ross, David B.
Schulz, Richard
Cheung, Po-Yin
author_facet Joffe, Ari R.
Schulz, Christina
Rosychuk, Rhonda J.
Dyck, John
Rebeyka, Ivan M.
Ross, David B.
Schulz, Richard
Cheung, Po-Yin
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description During cardiopulmonary-bypass matrix-metalloproteinases released may contribute to ventricular dysfunction. This study was to determine plasma matrix-metalloproteinases in neonates after cardiopulmonary-bypass and their relation to post-operative course. A prospective observational study included 18 neonates having cardiac surgery. Plasma matrix-metalloproteinases-2 and 9 activities were measured by gelatin-zymography pre-operatively, on starting cardiopulmonarybypass, 7–8 min after aortic cross-clamp release, and 1h, 4h, 24h, and 3d after cardiopulmonary-bypass. Plasma concentrations of their tissue inhibitors 1 and 2 were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Cardiac function was assessed by serial echocardiography. Paired t-tests and Wilcoxon tests were used to assess temporal changes, and linear correlation with simultaneous clinical and cardiac function parameters were assessed using Pearson's product-moment correlation coefficient. Plasma matrix-metalloproteinases activities and their tissue inhibitor concentrations decreased during cardiopulmonary-bypass. Matrix-metalloproteinase-2 plasma activity increased progressively starting 1h after cardiopulmonarybypass and returned to pre-operative levels at 24h. Matrix-metalloproteinase-9 plasma activity increased significantly after release of aortic cross-clamp, peaked 7–8min later, and returned to baseline at 24h. Plasma tissueinhibitor 1 and 2 concentrations increased 1h after cardiopulmonary-bypass. Cardiac function improved from 4h to 3d after surgery (p<0.05). There was no evidence of significant correlations between matrix-metalloproteinases or their inhibitors and cardiac function, inotrope scores, organ dysfunction scores, ventilation days, or hospital days. The temporal profile of plasma matrix-metalloproteinases and their inhibitors after cardiopulmonary-bypass in neonates are similar to adults. In neonates, further study should determine whether circulating matrix-metalloproteinases are useful biomarkers of disease activity locally within the myocardium, and hence of clinical outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-31846922011-10-05 Plasma matrix metalloproteinases in neonates having surgery for congenital heart disease Joffe, Ari R. Schulz, Christina Rosychuk, Rhonda J. Dyck, John Rebeyka, Ivan M. Ross, David B. Schulz, Richard Cheung, Po-Yin Heart Int Article During cardiopulmonary-bypass matrix-metalloproteinases released may contribute to ventricular dysfunction. This study was to determine plasma matrix-metalloproteinases in neonates after cardiopulmonary-bypass and their relation to post-operative course. A prospective observational study included 18 neonates having cardiac surgery. Plasma matrix-metalloproteinases-2 and 9 activities were measured by gelatin-zymography pre-operatively, on starting cardiopulmonarybypass, 7–8 min after aortic cross-clamp release, and 1h, 4h, 24h, and 3d after cardiopulmonary-bypass. Plasma concentrations of their tissue inhibitors 1 and 2 were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Cardiac function was assessed by serial echocardiography. Paired t-tests and Wilcoxon tests were used to assess temporal changes, and linear correlation with simultaneous clinical and cardiac function parameters were assessed using Pearson's product-moment correlation coefficient. Plasma matrix-metalloproteinases activities and their tissue inhibitor concentrations decreased during cardiopulmonary-bypass. Matrix-metalloproteinase-2 plasma activity increased progressively starting 1h after cardiopulmonarybypass and returned to pre-operative levels at 24h. Matrix-metalloproteinase-9 plasma activity increased significantly after release of aortic cross-clamp, peaked 7–8min later, and returned to baseline at 24h. Plasma tissueinhibitor 1 and 2 concentrations increased 1h after cardiopulmonary-bypass. Cardiac function improved from 4h to 3d after surgery (p<0.05). There was no evidence of significant correlations between matrix-metalloproteinases or their inhibitors and cardiac function, inotrope scores, organ dysfunction scores, ventilation days, or hospital days. The temporal profile of plasma matrix-metalloproteinases and their inhibitors after cardiopulmonary-bypass in neonates are similar to adults. In neonates, further study should determine whether circulating matrix-metalloproteinases are useful biomarkers of disease activity locally within the myocardium, and hence of clinical outcomes. PAGEPress Publications 2009-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3184692/ /pubmed/21977281 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/hi.2009.e4 Text en ©Copyright A.R. Joffe et al., 2009 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License (by-nc 3.0) Licensee PAGEPress, Italy
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3184692/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/hi.2009.e4
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