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- José Luís Alves, João Mendes, Ricardo Leitão, Ana Paula Silva, and Anabela Mota Pinto.
- Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de Coimbra, Instituto de Patologia Geral, Rua Larga, no. 3, 3000-370, Coimbra, Portugal. jlmonteiroalves@gmail.com.
- Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg. 2022 Feb 1; 48 (1): 507-517.
PurposeAs the most abundant neuropeptides in Central Nervous System, Substance P and Neuropeptide Y are arguably involved in the response to brain trauma. This study aims to characterize a new concept of multi-staged neuropeptide response to TBI.MethodsThis study assessed Substance P, Neuropeptide Y, S100B, standard inflammatory parameters and ionic disturbance in TBI victims, with and without intracranial lesions, and healthy controls. In the group with intracranial lesions, blood samples were drawn until 6 h after initial trauma, at 48 h and 7 days post-TBI.ResultsAn early increase in Substance P (mean 613.463 ± 49.055 SE 6 h post-TBI with brain contusions vs. 441.441 ± 22.572 SE pg/dL control group) is evident. Concerning TBI without intraparenchymatous lesions, an increase in substance P is also present (825.60 ± 23.690 SE pg/dL). Following an initial increase and subsequent fall in NPY levels (45.997 ± 4.96 SE 6 h post-TBI vs. 32.395 ± 4.056 SE 48 h post-TBI vs. 19.700 ± 1.462 SE pg/mL control group), a late increase in NPY is obvious (43.268 ± 6.260 SE pg/mL 7 day post-TBI). Post-traumatic hypomagnesemia (0.754 ± 0.015 SE 6 h post-TBI vs. 0.897 ± 0.021 SE mmol/L control group) and a peak in S100B (95.668 ± 14.102 SE 6 h post-TBI vs. 30.187 ± 3.347 SE pg/mL control group) are also present.ConclusionA multi-staged neuropeptide response to TBI is obvious and represents a potential therapeutic strategy for the treatment of intraparenchymal lesions and cerebral edema following TBI.© 2020. Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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