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Circulating endothelial microparticles in acute ischemic stroke: a link to severity, lesion volume and outcome.
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Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis : JTH [J Thromb Haemost] 2006 Jun; Vol. 4 (6), pp. 1296-302. - Publication Year :
- 2006
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Abstract
- Background: Endothelial membrane microparticles (EMP) in plasma are elevated in several vascular diseases.<br />Objectives: To test the hypothesis that EMP would be increased in patients with acute ischemic stroke and would correlate with stroke severity, brain lesion volume and outcome.<br />Patients and Methods: Forty-one patients were studied and divided into two groups based on the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score: 20 patients with mild stroke (NIHSS score < 5) and 21 patients with moderate-severe stroke (NIHSS score > or = 5). Lesion volume was measured using diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging and discharge outcome was based on the discharge Barthel and Rankin scores. Twenty-three age-matched control subjects were also studied. Using flow cytometry, endoglin-positive EMP: CD105+ CD41a-CD45- (E(+)EMP), specific endothelial EMP expressing VE-cadherin and endoglin: CD105+CD144+ (C(+)EMP), EMP expressing phosphatidylserine: CD105+PS+ CD41a- (PS(+)EMP) and EMP expressing ICAM-1: CD105+CD54+ CD45- (I(+)EMP) were analyzed.<br />Results: Significantly higher PS(+)EMP counts were observed in the group of acute ischemic stroke patients [median 59 (25th-75th percentile: 28-86) MP microL(-1)] relative to the controls [28 (14-36) MP microL(-1)] (P = 0.002). All four EMP phenotypes studied were elevated in the subgroup of moderate-severe stroke patients relative to the controls (all P < 0.05). In the patients with acute ischemic stroke three EMP phenotypes (E(+)EMP, PS(+)EMP and I(+)EMP) correlated significantly with brain lesion volume, with I(+)EMP (P = 0.002) showing the strongest correlation. Admission counts of C(+)EMP (P = 0.0003) and E(+)EMP (P = 0.003) correlated significantly with discharge clinical outcome.<br />Conclusions: Certain circulating EMP phenotypes may be associated with severity, lesion volume and outcome of acute ischemic stroke. EMP analysis shows promising contribution to understanding stroke pathophysiology.
- Subjects :
- Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Antigens, CD analysis
Brain pathology
Brain Ischemia therapy
Cadherins analysis
Case-Control Studies
Endoglin
Female
Humans
Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 analysis
Male
Middle Aged
Particle Size
Phosphatidylserines analysis
Receptors, Cell Surface analysis
Severity of Illness Index
Stroke pathology
Stroke therapy
Brain Ischemia blood
Endothelium, Vascular cytology
Stroke blood
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1538-7933
- Volume :
- 4
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis : JTH
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 16706974
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1538-7836.2006.01911.x