Title of article :
Neutrophil elastase and systemic inflammatory response syndrome in the initiation and development of acute lung injury among critically ill patients
Author/Authors :
Seitaro Fujishima، نويسنده , , Shinji Nozaki and Hiroshi Morisaki، نويسنده , , Akitoshi Ishizaka، نويسنده , , Yoshifumi Kotake، نويسنده , , Masaru Miyaki، نويسنده , , Kikuo Yoh، نويسنده , , Kazuhiko Sekine، نويسنده , , Junichi Sasaki، نويسنده , , Sadatomo Tasaka، نويسنده , , Naoki Hasegawa، نويسنده , , Yohko Kawai، نويسنده , , Junzo Takeda، نويسنده , , Naoki Aikawa، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
6
From page :
333
To page :
338
Abstract :
Critically ill patients are commonly associated with systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and are at a greater risk of developing acute lung injury (ALI) and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Under these conditions, large amounts of various cytokines are produced, which either directly or indirectly induce tissue injury and finally organ dysfunctions, through the activation of neutrophils and as a result of release of cytotoxic molecules, especially neutrophil elastase (NE). In the present study, we determined plasma neutrophil elastase–alpha-1 antitrypsin complex (NE–AT) and elastase digests of cross-linked fibrin (e-XDP) in critically ill patients to elucidate the significance of NE in the initiation and progression of ALI and ARDS in the presence or absence of SIRS. We found significantly increased levels of plasma NE–AT in the patients with ARDS, especially when the definition of SIRS was met. Among ALI/ARDS groups, plasma NE–AT, but not e-XDP, correlated significantly with the decrease in PaO2/FIO2 ratio and the duration of ALI/ARDS. Furthermore, NE–AT, but not e-XDP, significantly increased in subgroups whose PaO2/FIO2 ratio decreased by more than 20%. Such correlations and differences between the subgroups were not observed in the non-ALI patients. From these results, we speculate that NE–AT, but not e-XDP, may be predictive of progressive lung injury in the early stage of ALI and ARDS.
Keywords :
ALI , SIRS , ARDS
Journal title :
Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy
Record number :
478079
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