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SIGNIFICANCE OF SERUM NO METABOLITES AND IL-8 IN CHILDHOOD PNEUMONIA Hong
JG, Cheng GQ, Li Z, et al. Shanghai
First People's Hospital, Shanghai, China Objective: To evaluate
the clinical significance of serum NO metabolites (NO3-/NO2-)
and IL-8 in childhood pneumonia. Methods: Forty
children admitted for acute pneumonia were enrolled. Among them 26 were
boys and 14 were girls. Mean ages were 45.7 months. Twenty-three health
children were as control. Nitratase reduction and ELISA procedures were
used to measure the serum concentration of NO3-/NO2-
and IL-8. In pneumonia group, samples were recollected at the recovery
stage. Results: On the
admission, the concentrations of NO3-/NO2-
and IL-8 in pneumonia group were 37.6��22.4mmol/L and 797��170pg/L, respectively.
The values were significantly higher than those of control (26.09��13.04mmol/L and 286��90pg/L, respectively), p<0.05 and p<0.01, respectively. At the recovery stage, the
concentrations of NO3-/NO2- and
IL-8 significantly reduced to 28.7��19.6mmol/L and 285��60pg/ml, respectively,
with no difference compared with the control. The concentrations of NO3-/NO2-
were well corrected with the concentrations of IL-8, p<0.05, both on the admission and
at the recovery stage. Conclusion: NO and IL-8 as
an activated cytokine and preinflammatory factor, are involved in the
development and progress of acute pneumonia. The study of serum (NO3-/NO2-)
and IL-8 may contribute to understand the pathophysiology process of
pneumonia and explore new therapy which may be benefit for making the
inflammation of the disease well undercontrolled. That will prevent sever
complication and improve the outcomes of the disease as well.