引用本文:马少春,蒋玉红,阿 爽.病毒性心肌炎患儿血管细胞黏附分子-1白细胞介素-6的改变及临床意义[J].中国临床新医学,2009,2(8):856-857.
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病毒性心肌炎患儿血管细胞黏附分子-1白细胞介素-6的改变及临床意义
马少春,蒋玉红,阿 爽
266011 山东,青岛市妇女儿童医疗保健中心
摘要:
[摘要] 目的 了解可溶性血管细胞黏附分子-1(sVCAM-l)、白细胞介素-6(IL-6)在病毒性心肌炎中的改变及意义。 方法 取外周静脉血,采用双抗体夹心ELISA法检测sVCAM-l、IL-6。 结果 病毒性心肌炎sVCAM-l(1376.8±54.76 ng/ml)较对照组(714.85±276.54 ng/ml)明显增高(P<0.01)。病毒性心肌炎IL-6(99.52±54.58 pg/ml)较对照组(54.61±32.41 pg/ml)明显增高, 两者差异有统计学意义(P<0.01)。病毒性心肌炎患儿血清sVCAM-l、IL-6呈正相关,r=0.3210。 结论 sVCAM-l、IL-6在病毒性心肌炎患儿中明显增高,并在病毒性心肌炎发病过程发挥作用。
关键词:  病毒性心肌炎  血管细胞黏附分子1  白细胞介素-6
DOI:10.3969/j.issn.1674-3806.2009.08.30
分类号:R 542.2
基金项目:
The changes and clinical significance of the human vascuolar cell adhesion molecule 1 and interleukin-6 in the children with viral myocarditis
MA Shao-chun, JIANG Yu-hong, A Shuang
Qingdao Women and Children′s Medical Center, Qingdao 266011, China
Abstract:
[Abstract] Objective To study the changes of the human soluble vascuolar cell adhesion molecule 1 (sVCAM-1)and interleukin-6(IL-6) and their clinical significance in the children with viral myocarditis.Methods Thirty-seven children who suffered viral myocarditis were chosen as the study group and twenty-eight health children received physical examination as the control group. The sVCAM-1 and IL-6 were detected in the blood samples taken from the children of both groups with the double antibody sandwich enzyme linked immunosorbent assay, and then the changes between the two groups were compared and their dependability were evaluated.Results The concentration of sVCAM-1 in study group(1376.8±54.76 ng/ml) was significantly higher than that in the control group(714.85±276.54 ng/ml) (P<0.01). As for the IL-6, it is almost the same result. Furthermore the two indexes showed direct correlation, r=0.3210. Conclusion The significantly higher concentration of sVCAM-1 and IL-6 in children with viral myocarditis play very important role in the pathogenesis of viral myocarditis.
Key words:  Viral myocarditis  Vascuolar cell adhesion molecule 1  Interleukin-6