S100β and Neuron Specific Enolase Levels in Liver Transplantation
NCT ID: NCT03453047
Last Updated: 2021-07-28
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
60 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2017-06-20
2021-05-20
Brief Summary
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S100β is released by astrocytes in brain damage. S100β increases in the beginning of brain damage so it can be used to diagnose early stage brain damage. Neuron specific enolase (NSE) acts as intracytoplasmic enzyme and increases serum levels in neuron damage.
The aim of the study is to evaluate neurological damage and analyze its effect on prognosis by considering S100β and NSE levels in liver transplantation.
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Detailed Description
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Liver transplant receivers constitute the group with the most frequent central nervous system complication (incidence: 10%-85%) amongst the organ transplantation patients. They are focal or diffuse neurologic deficits creating a significant obstacle for short and long term recovery. Neurologic deficits which can develop are cerebral edema, increase of intracranial pressure, metabolic encephalopathy, cerebrovascular complications, osmotic demyelination syndrome and opportunistic infections. Moreover, several preoperative neurologic disorders (such as dysarthria akinetic mutism, confusion and seizures) can get worse due to neurotoxic side effect of the medicines which are used for preventing graft rejection (calcineurin inhibitors).
Neurologic findings and pathophysiology of end stage liver failure cannot be understood completely. Multiple factors such as long term brain "neuroinflammation", brain microglia, activation of inflammatory cells, accumulation of manganese and ammonia, changing blood-brain barrier permeability, changed nerve conduction and inflammation of peripheric nerve system inflammation are held responsible from brain damage. Other negative direct or indirect neurologic effects are chronical malnutrition, gastrointestinal bleeding, cerebral hypoperfusion and renal dysfunction. The most commonly accepted neurological complications of serious hepatocellular insufficiency are complex syndromes of hepatic encephalopathy (HE).
S100β is 10.4 kDa (kilodalton) protein. Synthesized with end feet processes of astrocytes in the brain S100β belongs to low molecular weight EF-hand type acidic calcium binding protein superfamily. This protein is metabolized in the kidneys and removed with urine. It is shown that S100β does not show differences due to ethnical groups or genders and is not affected by circadian rhythm. Although S100β is also found in other tissues, it is in higher concentrations in the brain so it can be used as an early indicator for brain damage.
Astrocytes are the keys to homeostasis regulation in central nervous system (CNS) and release S100β after brain damage. Some studies conducted that, increased S100β levels as an early indicator for intracerebral changes within patients with acute or chronical liver failure and before cerebral edema is developed in HE.
Moreover, it is also asserted that S100β increase in serum concentration can foresee HE. Additionally, there are limited evidences to prove S100β levels and existence of HE.
NSE is an CNS protein which exists in neurons and neuroendocrine tissues. NSE plays a role in glycolytic route in neurons as intracytoplasmic enzyme increasing serum level in case of neuron damage. Whilst S100β is the marker of astroglia dysfunction, NSE is the marker of neuronal dysfunction.
The aim of the study is analyzing S100β serum concentrations and correlate neurologic damage of liver transplantation patients besides evaluating its effect on prognosis.
Conditions
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Study Design
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PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Healthy volunteers. Liver donor groups; Course of the research: Blood samples from all groups shall be taken for S100β and NSE in preoperative period, in the operating room and after 1 and 6 months in postoperative period. Mortality and morbidity of the patients shall be recorded. Neurological damage and its effect on prognosis shall be examined within the patients who were transplanted liver with S100β and NSE. Demographic data of the patients, accompanying diseases, American Society of Anesthesia classification, etiology, Model For End-Stage Liver Disease score, Child classification, sodium, potassium, total bilirubin, alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, Alkaline phosphatase, International Normalized Ratio, creatinine and urea shall be recorded. Intraoperative medicine administration and fluid balance, duration of operation, graft hot ischemia and graft cold ischemia durations, initial pulmonary artery pressure, blood component transplantations shall be recorded.
S100β and Neuron specific enolase (NSE)
S100β is 10.4 kDa protein. Synthesized with end feet processes of astrocytes in the brain S100β belongs to low molecular weight EF-hand type acidic calcium binding protein superfamily. This protein is metabolized in the kidneys and removed with urine. It is shown that S100β does not show differences due to ethnical groups or genders and is not affected by circadian rhythm. Although S100β is also found in other tissues, it is in higher concentrations in the brain so it can be used as an early indicator for brain damage.NSE is an SSS protein which exists in neurons and neuroendocrine tissues. NSE plays a role in glycolytic route in neurons as intracytoplasmic enzyme increasing serum level in case of neuron damage. Whilst S100β is the marker of astroglia dysfunction, NSE is the marker of neuronal dysfunction.
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Liver transplant groups;Course of the research Blood samples from all groups shall be taken for S100β and NSE in preoperative period, in the operating room and after 1 and 6 months in postoperative period. Mortality and morbidity of the patients shall be recorded. Neurological damage and its effect on prognosis shall be examined within the patients who were transplanted liver with S100β and NSE. Demographic data of the patients, accompanying diseases, American Society of Anesthesia classification, etiology, Model For End-Stage Liver Disease score, Child classification, sodium, potassium, total bilirubin, alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, Alkaline phosphatase, International Normalized Ratio, creatinine and urea shall be recorded. Intraoperative medicine administration and fluid balance, duration of operation, graft hot ischemia and graft cold ischemia durations, initial pulmonary artery pressure, blood component transplantations shall be recorded.
S100β and Neuron specific enolase (NSE)
S100β is 10.4 kDa protein. Synthesized with end feet processes of astrocytes in the brain S100β belongs to low molecular weight EF-hand type acidic calcium binding protein superfamily. This protein is metabolized in the kidneys and removed with urine. It is shown that S100β does not show differences due to ethnical groups or genders and is not affected by circadian rhythm. Although S100β is also found in other tissues, it is in higher concentrations in the brain so it can be used as an early indicator for brain damage.NSE is an SSS protein which exists in neurons and neuroendocrine tissues. NSE plays a role in glycolytic route in neurons as intracytoplasmic enzyme increasing serum level in case of neuron damage. Whilst S100β is the marker of astroglia dysfunction, NSE is the marker of neuronal dysfunction.
Interventions
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S100β and Neuron specific enolase (NSE)
S100β is 10.4 kDa protein. Synthesized with end feet processes of astrocytes in the brain S100β belongs to low molecular weight EF-hand type acidic calcium binding protein superfamily. This protein is metabolized in the kidneys and removed with urine. It is shown that S100β does not show differences due to ethnical groups or genders and is not affected by circadian rhythm. Although S100β is also found in other tissues, it is in higher concentrations in the brain so it can be used as an early indicator for brain damage.NSE is an SSS protein which exists in neurons and neuroendocrine tissues. NSE plays a role in glycolytic route in neurons as intracytoplasmic enzyme increasing serum level in case of neuron damage. Whilst S100β is the marker of astroglia dysfunction, NSE is the marker of neuronal dysfunction.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
Refused the study With infection, oncological and hematological diseases, coronary or kidney failure, malnutrition or skull fracture The ones who were transplanted liver from cadaveric Using psychoactive medicine Having respiratory system or central nerve system disease shall be excluded from the study.
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Bora Dinc
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Bora Dinc
Assistant Professor Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation
Locations
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Akdeniz University Medical Faculty Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation
Antalya, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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LIVER
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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