Abstract

Objective In this study, we investigated matrix metalloproteinases(MMPs)and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase(TIMPs)in cerebrospinal fluid(CSF)and plasma of traumatic brain injury(TBI) patients. Methods A total of 30 patients with moderate and severe TBI and 15 age-matched controls were enrolled in this study. Plasma and CSF samples were collected within 24 h(as the initial value),at 72 and 120 h post injury.CSF and plasma MMP- 9, MMP- 2, TIMP- 1 and TIMP- 2 were estimated using enzyme linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA).Different levels of these indexes were compared in the two groups and further investigated the correlation between each other. Results There was a significant elevation in the levels of the initial MMP-9 in the CSF[(71.34±13.93)μg/L], which lasted for 72 h post injury.TIMP- 1 kept increasing within 120 h post injury[(162.24±17.15)μg/L]and it was different compared with TIMP- 1 at 24 and 72 h post injury.Plasma levels of MMP- 9, MMP- 2, TIMP- 1 and TIMP- 2 in TBI patients were also significantly different from those in controls.Furthermore the CSF MMP- 9 in patients with severe TBI was higher than that in patients with moderate TBI.In addition,there was a positive relationship between the initial MMP- 9 and TIMP- 1 at 120 h post injury(r= 0.614,P<0.01). Conclusion MMPs and TIMPs are increased in both CSF and plasma of TBI patients.TIMP- 1 has a positive correlation with MMP- 9 and the initial MMP- 9 is associated with the neurological outcomes. Key words: Traumatic brain injury; Matrix metalloproteinase; Tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase; Cerebrospinal fluid

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