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Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine ; (12): 261-265, 2012.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-1033491

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Objective To compare the proteomic spectrum of cerebrospinal fluid between patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage before surgery and patients with hypertension,between patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage before surgery and after surgery,between healthy controls and patients with hypertension,and find out disease-specific proteins (DSPs) closely correlated with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage to explore their roles in hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage. Methods Sixty-nine cerebrospinal fluid samples from patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage (before operation,n=24; after operation,n=20),from patients with hypertension (n=10),and from healthy controls (n=15) were detected by surface-enhanced laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (SELDI-TOF-MS).Data were analyzed by Biomark Wizard software(Ciphergen Inc.),and DSPs closely correlated with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage were searched by protein databases.Results By comparing and analyzing the proteomic spectrum of patients from group of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage before surgery and group of hypertension, from groups of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage before surgery and after surgery,from group of healthy controls and group of hypertension,the candidate protein peaks were screened,and the number of them was 23,16,and 0,respectively.The 23 different protein peaks between patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage before surgery and patients with hypertension were analyzed by Biomarker pattern software, showing 6 different protein peaks were important; through searching the database according to molecular weight,we noted that these protein might be brain natriuretic peptide (BNP),human neutrophil peptide alpha-defensin (HNP-2),reactive oxygen species (ROS), PCYOX, secretory carrier membrane protein 4 (SCAMP4) and interleukin-31. Conclusion Differentially expressed proteins from patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage could be screened after analyzing the map of cerebrospinal fluid protein mass spectrum,and these differentially expressed proteins are expected to be the molecular markers to forecast hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage.

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