Change of opioid peptide content in plasma and CSF of patients with cerebral hemorrhage and interference effect of Naloxone
- VernacularTitle:脑出血患者血浆和脑脊液阿片肽含量的变化及纳络酮的干预作用
- Author:
Mei HE
;
Xuelian GUAN
;
Mingli WANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
intracerebral hemorrhage;
Naloxone;
opioid peptide
- From:
Journal of Clinical Neurology
1993;0(03):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To explore the change of opioid peptide content such as ?-endorphin(?-EP), dynorphinA_ 1-13(DynA_ 1-13) in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid(CSF) of patients with cerebral hemorrhage, and the interference effect of Naloxone on them.Methods 60 patients with cerebral hemorrhage were randomly divided into Naloxone-treated group and control group. Conventional treatment was used in both groups, then Naloxone-treated group intravenous drip of Naloxone, each 3.0 mg, once a day, for 14 d. The concentrations of ?-EP, DynA_ 1-13 of the patients were measured with radioimmunoassay (RIA) during the acute stage before treatment and at 7th, 14th day after treatment compared with those of normal group (the normal people and the patients were treated by operations). Changes of ?-EP and DynA_ 1-13 in bleeding part and amount of bleeding were analyzed. The scores of GCS and NDS before and after treatment were examined at the same time.Results (1) The content of ?-EP, DynA_ 1-13 in plasma and CSF of patients with cerebral hemorrhage were obviously higher since acute stage than those of the normal group(all P