镰状细胞病儿童的实验室生物标志物、脑血流速度和智力功能

Q3 Medicine Advances in Hematology Pub Date : 2020-02-26 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/8181425
Nataly Apollonsky, Norma B Lerner, Fengqing Zhang, Deepti Raybagkar, Jennifer Eng, Reem Tarazi
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目的:本初步研究的目的是描述脑血管病的推定标志物,并调查这些标志物、人口统计学因素和年轻神经正常SCD患儿认知功能之间的关系。研究设计。38例4-11岁的纯合子HbS患儿被纳入研究。估计的智商和凝血和内皮活化、溶血和炎症标志物,以及经颅多普勒速度、羟基脲使用和人口统计信息。结果:采用多元回归分析,生物标志物或血流速度与智商之间没有显著的独立关联。乳酸脱氢酶(LDH)独立预测认知功能,但血流速度没有介导这种关系。产妇教育程度、患者年龄和羟基脲状态是认知的独立预测因素。由于样本量小,采用LASSO统计模型进一步确定智商的潜在预测因素,其中LDH、绝对中性粒细胞计数(ANC)、血小板计数、凝血酶-抗凝血酶(TAT)、组织因子(TF)、母亲教育程度、年龄和羟脲是认知的潜在预测因素。结论:除了年龄和母亲教育的影响外,一些血管病变标志物与SCD幼儿的认知功能有关,而这些关系似乎不是通过血流速度介导的。虽然某些变量之间缺乏相关性,但结果为进一步研究血管病变标志物对无卒中SCD儿童认知功能的影响,特别是血管内溶血和凝血/内皮活化,以及HU治疗在预防或逆转认知功能下降方面的可能作用提供了支持。
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Laboratory Biomarkers, Cerebral Blood Flow Velocity, and Intellectual Function in Children with Sickle Cell Disease.

Objective: The aim of this preliminary study was to describe putative markers of cerebral vasculopathy and investigate relationships among these markers, demographic factors, and cognitive function in a young sample of neurologically normal children with SCD. Study Design. Thirty-eight children with homozygous HbS, aged 4-11 years, were included. Estimated IQ and markers of coagulation and endothelial activation, hemolysis, and inflammation, as well as transcranial Doppler velocities, hydroxyurea use, and demographic information were obtained.

Results: Using multiple regression analyses, there were few significant independent associations between biomarkers or blood flow velocity and estimated IQ. Lactic dehydrogenase (LDH) independently predicted cognitive function, but blood flow velocity did not mediate this relationship. Maternal education, patient age, and hydroxyurea status were independent predictors of cognition. Given the small sample size, a LASSO statistical model was employed to further identify potential predictors of IQ, which identified LDH, absolute neutrophil count (ANC), platelet count, thrombin-antithrombin (TAT), tissue factor (TF), maternal education, age, and hydroxyurea as potential predictors of cognition.

Conclusions: In addition to effects of age and maternal education, some vasculopathic markers are associated with cognitive function in young children with SCD, and these relationships do not appear to be mediated through blood flow velocity. Although the lack of association among certain variables was not as predicted, results provide support for further research regarding the influence of vasculopathic markers on cognitive function in children with SCD without stroke, especially intravascular hemolysis and coagulation/endothelial activation, and a possible role for HU treatment in preventing or reversing cognitive decline.

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Advances in Hematology
Advances in Hematology Medicine-Hematology
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