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Chromogranin B is associated with impaired coronary collateralization and heart failure in patients with stable angina and chronic total occlusion

Authors :
Zhen-kun Yang
Lun Gen Lu
Rui Yan Zhang
Ying Shen
W.F. Shen
Feng-Hua Ding
Xiao Qun Wang
Source :
European Heart Journal. 41
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2020.

Abstract

Background Chromogranin B (CgB) is a member of granin family that can be cleaved into a number of bioactive peptides. Previous studies showed that CgB is produced in cardiomyocytes and is increased in heart failure animals and patients in proportion to disease severity. Chronic total occlusion (CTO) of coronary artery leads to sustained myocardial ischemia which predisposes to adverse cardiovascular outcomes including heart failure. Purpose In this study, we sought to investigate the association between CgB and coronary collateralization formation and heart failure in patients with stable angina and CTO. Methods A total of 720 subjects with stable angina and CTO of at least one major coronary artery were enrolled in this study. CgB was assayed using an ELISA kit and the degree of coronary collaterals supplying the distal aspect of a total occlusion from the contralateral vessel was graded according to Rentrop classification. Results These was a stepwise decrease in levels of CgB with increasing Rentrop grades of coronary collateralization (P=0.001). Compared with the good collateralization (Rentrop grade 2–3) group, CgB was significantly higher in subjects with poor coronary collateralization (Rentrop grade 0–1; 1222.95 [IQR 506.24–2710.24] pg/mL vs. 776.17 [IQR 276.24–2209.39] pg/mL, P Conclusions CgB is an independent predictor of poor coronary collateralization and is related to worse heart function in patients with stable angina and CTO. Figure 1 Funding Acknowledgement Type of funding source: Public grant(s) – National budget only. Main funding source(s): National Natural Science Foundation of China

Details

ISSN :
15229645 and 0195668X
Volume :
41
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Heart Journal
Accession number :
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