Cai-yan Liu, Yan Xu, Li-ying Cui, Bin Peng, Li-zhen Zhong, Xing-wang Chen, Jian-ming Wang
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摘要
目的:探讨血清尿酸(UA)水平与多发性硬化症(MS)临床及脑脊液(CSF)参数的相关性。方法:回顾性分析2008 ~ 2010年北京协和医院收治的47例多发性硬化症患者的临床报告。49例年龄和性别匹配的脑梗死患者作为对照组。将MS患者的平均血清UA水平与对照组进行比较。探讨UA水平与临床参数(包括性别、病程、复发率和扩展残疾状态量表评分评估的疾病残疾)之间的相关性。41例患者行脑脊液检查。研究UA水平与脑脊液蛋白、白细胞计数、寡克隆带、24小时IgG指数、髓鞘碱性蛋白等反映炎症和组织损伤的脑脊液参数的相关性。结果:MS患者血清UA均值低于对照组(247.75±52.59µmol/L vs. 277.94±74.33µmol/L, P=0.025),且与复发率呈负相关(P=0.049)。血清UA水平较低的MS患者白细胞计数和髓鞘碱性蛋白水平较高。但脑脊液蛋白水平(r=0.165, P=0.273)、白细胞计数(r=-0.051, P=0.732)、IgG指数(r=0。045, P=0.802),或髓鞘基础蛋白水平(r=-0.248, P=0.145)和血清UA水平。结论:在MS患者中,UA水平可能部分反映了残疾和炎症的程度。
Correlations between serum uric acid level and disease activity, intrathecal inflammation reactivity in patients with multiple sclerosis.
Objective: To explore the correlations between serum uric acid (UA) levels and the clinical and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) parameters of multiple sclerosis (MS).
Methods: The medical reports of 47 MS patients admitted to Peking Union Medical College Hospital during 2008 and 2010 were reviewed. And 49 age- and gender-matched cerebral infarction patients were enrolled as control. The mean serum UA level of the MS patients was compared with that of the control group. The correlations between the UA levels and the clinical parameters including gender, disease duration, relapse rate, and disease disabilities as assessed by the Expanded Disability Status Scale score, were explored. Forty-one patients had CSF examinations. The correlations between the UA levels and the CSF parameters reflecting inflammation and tissue damage, including CSF protein, white blood cell count, oligoclonal band, 24-hour IgG index, and myelin basic protein, were also investigated.
Results: The mean serum UA level in the MS patients was lower than that in the control group (247.75±52.59 µmol/L vs. 277.94±74.33 µmol/L, P=0.025) and inversely correlated with the relapse rate (P=0.049). MS patients with lower serum UA levels tended to have higher white blood cell counts and myelin basic protein level. But there was no correlation between CSF protein levels (r=0.165, P=0.273), white blood cell counts (r=-0.051, P=0.732), IgG index (r=0. 045, P=0.802), or myelin basic protein level (r=-0.248, P=0.145) and the serum UA level, respectively.
Conclusion: In MS patients, UA levels might partly reflect the extent of disability and inflammation.