A RESEACHOR OF MUTUALITY OF ENPOTHELIN AND NITRIC OXIDE IEVELS IN PLASMA OF NEWBORN INFANTS WITH HYPOXIC ISCHEMIC ENCEPHALOPATHY

Zhao Ling, Chen Xiao, Liu Tao

Department of Pediatrics, First Affiliated Hospital, Jiangxi Medical Mollege, Nanchan, China

 

Objective: To study the relationship and the changes of endothelin-1 (ET-1) and nitricoxide (NO) in plasma on hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE).  

Methods: In 36 newborn infants with HIE (11 cases of mild, 15 cases of moderate and 10 cases of severe status), EF-1 levels in plasma were measured by radio immunoassay both in land 5 days; No2-/No3- level of plasma were measured with nitrate reductase.

Results: In 1day, the ET-1 levels of plasma in infants with severe HIE were much higher than those in controls, especially the severe cases. There was no significant difference of ET-1 levels between the mild HIE and the control infants. However, in 5day, the ET-1 in severe HIEinfants kept at the high level. In 1day the NO levels in plasma of the moderate and severe HIE infants were much higher than those of controls. The NO levels of the severe HIE infants were obviously higher than those of the mild ones. In 5day, the NO level in all three groups of HIE infants decreased to the normal levels, which were no significant differences in compared with the control.

Conclusion: The brain damage of HIE infants might relate to the over expression of ET-1 and NO. It can be taken as an index to judge the state of illness and prognosis.

 
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