Abstract

Objective To study the changes of S100βin serum and brain tissue of rats with sepsisassociated encephalopathy (SAE).Methods After placement of pole plates of electroencephalogram (EEG) on the brain cortex,thirty SD rats were randomly (random number) divided into three groups post hoc:sepsis group in which rats were made to be sepsis models by cecal ligation and puncture (n =18),normal group (n =6) and sham operation group (n =6).The sepsis-associated encephalopathy was diagnosed with electroencephalogram taken by RM6240 physiological signal recorder.Meanwhile,heart rate and blood pressure were recorded.Eight hours later,serum and brain tissue of sacrificed rats were taken for measuring S100β.The results ware analyzed with one-way ANOVA.Results Of 18 sepsis rats,3 were dead,8 without SAE and 7 with SAE.The levels of S100βin serum and brain tissue of rats with SAE group were significantly higher than those in normal group and sham operation proup (P < 0.05).The Ratio of brain/serum S100βin rats with SAE group was higher than that in rats without SAE (1.74 vs 1.51,P < 0.05).Conclusions Significantly high level of serum S100βwas a reliable bio-marker for diagnosis of SAE in rats. Key words: S100β; Electroencephalogram; Blood-brain barrier; Sepsis-associated encephalopathy ; Sepsis ; Neurological scorings ; Bio-marker; Cecal ligation and puncture model

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