Serum complement levels and severity of sepsis.

H Nakae, S Endo, K Inada, T Takakuwa, T Kasai, M Yoshida
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The activities (C3a, C4a, C5a) and concentrations (CH50, C3, C4, C5) of serum complement were measured to evaluate the involvement of complement in sepsis. We studied 27 patients with sepsis who were divided into the survivors (Group 1) and the nonsurvivors (Group 2). The levels of C3a, C4a, and C5a were all significantly higher in Group 2 than in Group 1 and closely reflected the severity of sepsis. Levels of C3 and C4 were significantly lower in Group 2 than in Group 1, presumably because these components were consumed as a result of activation of both the alternative and classical pathways. The levels of CH50 and C5 did not differ significantly between the two groups. These findings suggest that complement is closely involved in the exacerbation of the condition of septic patients, and that the measurement of complement activity is useful for evaluating the severity of sepsis.

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血清补体水平和败血症严重程度。
测定血清补体活性(C3a、C4a、C5a)和浓度(CH50、C3、C4、C5),评价补体在脓毒症中的作用。我们研究了27例脓毒症患者,将其分为幸存者(1组)和非幸存者(2组)。C3a、C4a、C5a水平在2组均显著高于1组,密切反映了脓毒症的严重程度。第2组的C3和C4水平明显低于第1组,可能是因为这些成分是由于激活替代和经典途径而消耗的。两组间CH50、C5水平无显著性差异。这些发现提示补体与脓毒症患者病情的恶化密切相关,补体活性的测量对脓毒症严重程度的评估是有用的。
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