Comparative Analysis of Blood MMP-9 Concentration in Alcohol- and Opioid-Addicted Patients.

IF 3 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Diseases (Basel, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2025-01-24 DOI:10.3390/diseases13020030
Tamar Kartvelishvili, Nelly Sapojnikova, Nino Asatiani, Lali Asanishvili, Victor Sokhadze, Nestan Sichinava, Zaza Chikovani
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Background/objectives: In brain physiology and disease, MMP-9 is a significant and apparently peculiar factor. Numerous studies have implicated neuroinflammatory processes involving MMP-9 in the pathophysiology of addiction. This study aims to evaluate plasma MMP-9 level as a biomarker for the stages of alcohol and opioid addiction.

Methods: The case subjects were patients with opioid and alcohol addiction. The quantitative assessment of MMP-9 plasma concentration was performed using monoclonal antibodies against human MMP-9.

Results: MMP-9 levels in the plasma of patients with alcohol and opioid dependence differ from MMP-9 concentrations in apparently healthy donors. During the intoxication stage, MMP-9 concentrations in individuals with alcohol and opioid dependence are similar and higher than in the control group. While the MMP-9 level is close to the control level after alcohol withdrawal, it stays increased during opioid withdrawal. When MMP-9 levels in plasma were measured in three distinct intoxicated states (light, moderate, and heavy) in cases of alcohol addiction, the results were all similar. Two distinct opioid intoxicated states (methadone and buprenorphine) and three withdrawals-following methadone, buprenorphine, and heroin abuse-were associated with high MMP-9 levels.

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酒精和阿片类药物成瘾患者血液中MMP-9浓度的比较分析。
背景/目的:在脑生理和疾病中,MMP-9是一个重要且明显特殊的因素。许多研究表明,涉及MMP-9的神经炎症过程与成瘾的病理生理有关。本研究旨在评估血浆MMP-9水平作为酒精和阿片类药物成瘾阶段的生物标志物。方法:以阿片类药物和酒精成瘾患者为研究对象。采用抗人MMP-9单克隆抗体定量测定血清MMP-9浓度。结果:酒精和阿片类药物依赖患者血浆中的MMP-9水平与表面健康的供者血浆中的MMP-9水平不同。在中毒阶段,酒精和阿片类药物依赖个体的MMP-9浓度与对照组相似且高于对照组。酒精戒断后MMP-9水平接近对照水平,阿片类药物戒断后MMP-9水平继续升高。当在酒精成瘾的情况下,在三种不同的醉酒状态(轻度、中度和重度)下测量血浆中MMP-9水平时,结果都是相似的。两种不同的阿片类药物中毒状态(美沙酮和丁丙诺啡)和三种戒断状态(美沙酮、丁丙诺啡和海洛因滥用)与高MMP-9水平有关。
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