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Trans-vessel gradient of myeloperoxidase in coronary artery disease.

Authors :
Alipour, Arash
Ribalta, Josep
Njo, Tjin L.
Janssen, Hans W.
Birnie, Erwin
Miltenburg, Addy J. M.
Elte, Jan Willem F.
Castro Cabezas, Manuel
Source :
European Journal of Clinical Investigation; Sep2013, Vol. 43 Issue 9, p920-925, 6p, 2 Charts, 1 Graph
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Background Coronary artery disease ( CAD) may reflect generalized inflammation. We evaluated leucocyte activation in subjects with and without CAD in different vascular compartments. Materials and Methods Patients were divided in two groups; subjects without CAD (controls; n = 25) and with stable CAD ( n = 52) based on coronary angiography. After blood sampling from vessels, cardiovascular risk factors and leucocyte activation markers CD11b, CD66b and cytoplasmatic myeloperoxidase ( MPO) were determined by flow cytometry. Results Myeloperoxidase ( MPO) was higher in patients with CAD at all sites compared with controls (188 ± 7 vs. 210 ± 12 au for venous ( P < 0·05), 178 ± 7 vs. 212 ± 12 au for femoral artery ( P = 0·08), 166 ± 7 vs. 195 ± 12 au for abdominal artery ( P < 0·05), 166 ± 6 vs. 189 ± 14 au for left coronary ( P = 0·08) and 163 ± 6 vs. 193 ± 12 au for the right coronary artery ( P < 0·05)). Other markers did not differ between the groups. A gradient of inflammation from peripheral vessels to the coronaries was found by differences in MPO in both groups; from 210 ± 12 au in the venous compartments towards 189 ± 14 and 193 ± 12 au, in the left and right coronaries, respectively, for the controls ( P = 0·001), and from 188 ± 7 au in the venous compartment towards 166 ± 6 and 163 ± 6 au in the left and right coronaries, respectively, for the patients ( P = 0·007). Other leucocyte activation markers did not show such a gradient. Conclusions There is a generalized inflammatory neutrophil gradient for MPO from peripheral vessels towards the coronaries in both patients with CAD and controls. However, patients with CAD show a higher degree of inflammation, mostly in the coronaries. These data strengthen the role of activated neutrophils in CAD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00142972
Volume :
43
Issue :
9
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
European Journal of Clinical Investigation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
89730367
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/eci.12121