Plasma concentration of intestinal- and liver-FABP in neonates suffering from necrotizing enterocolitis and in healthy preterm neonates

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作者
Guthmann, F
Börchers, T
Wolfrum, C
Wustrack, T
Bartholomäus, S
Spener, F
机构
[1] Dept Neonatol, D-10098 Berlin, Germany
[2] Humboldt Univ, Dept Neonatol, Berlin, Germany
[3] Inst Chemo & Biosensorik, Munster, Germany
[4] Univ Munster, Dept Biochem, D-4400 Munster, Germany
关键词
recombinant protein; sandwich ELISA; necrotizing enterocolitis; neonates; preterm infant; fatty acid binding protein;
D O I
10.1023/A:1020508420058
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Both early diagnostic and prognostic assessment of the acute abdomen in preterm infants are hampered by the lack of a sensitive and specific parameter for intestinal injury. In this prospective clinical study we wanted to estimate the value of intestinal (I-) and liver (L-) fatty acid binding protein ( FABP) in diagnosing necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). Using highly sensitive and specific sandwich ELISAs which employ recombinant human I- and L- FABP as standard proteins (limit of detection 0.1 ng/ml plasma), the L-FABP concentration ( median 7.6 ng/ml) was determined to be about 3 fold that of I- FABP (median 2.52 ng/ml) in plasma of healthy preterm infants. I- and L-FABP concentrations significantly increased with birth weight (1.6 and 5.0 ng/ml per kg, respectively). At onset of symptoms, I-FABP concentration was significantly higher in infants who later developed severe NEC compared to healthy infants and those, whose illness remained confined to stage I or II. L-FABP was significantly elevated compared to the control group at onset of symptoms regardless of the further course of NEC. In conclusion, I- FABP appears to be a specific parameter for early detection of intestinal injury leading to severe NEC stage III. L-FABP, however, is a promising sensitive marker even for stage I of NEC.
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