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Increased plasma xanthine oxidoreductase activity deteriorates coronary artery spasm

Authors :
Takashi Nakamura
Masafumi Watanabe
Takayo Murase
Takayuki Sugai
Harutoshi Tamura
So Yamauchi
Masahiro Wanezaki
Isao Kubota
Yoichiro Otaki
Takuya Miyamoto
Takanori Arimoto
Satoshi Nishiyama
Hiroki Takahashi
Tetsuya Takahashi
Daisuke Kinoshita
Miyuki Yokoyama
Ken Watanabe
Taku Toshima
Tamon Yamanaka
Tetsuro Shishido
Tetsu Watanabe
Source :
Heart and vessels. 34(1)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) contributes to the development of endothelial dysfunction, which is involved in coronary artery spasm (CAS). Xanthine oxidoreductase (XOR) plays a pivotal role in producing both uric acid and ROS. However, the association between plasma XOR activity and CAS has not been elucidated. The aim of this study was to investigate whether plasma XOR activity is associated with CAS. We measured XOR activity in 104 patients suspected for CAS, who presented without significant coronary artery stenosis and underwent intracoronary acetylcholine provocation tests. CAS was provoked in 44 patients and they had significantly higher XOR activity as compared with those without CAS. The patients were divided into three groups based on the XOR activity. The prevalence rate of CAS was increased with increasing XOR activity. A multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the 3rd tertile group exhibited a higher incidence of CAS as compared with the 1st tertile group [odds ratio (OR) 6.9, P = 0.001) and the 2nd tertile group (OR 3.2, P = 0.033) after adjustment for conventional CAS risk factors, respectively. The C index was significantly improved by the addition of XOR activity to the baseline model based on CAS risk factors. Furthermore, the 3rd tertile group had the highest incidence of severe spasm defined as total obstruction, flow-limiting stenosis, diffuse spasm, multivessel spasm, and/or lethal arrhythmia. This is a first report to elucidate the association of plasma XOR activity with CAS. Increased plasma XOR activity is significantly associated with CAS.

Details

ISSN :
16152573
Volume :
34
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Heart and vessels
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c882b669326e5ca38d8fb2c08cd88354