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Sudden coronary death, fatal acute myocardial infarction and widespread coronary and myocardial inflammation

Authors :
Pasquale Mellone
Giuseppe Biondi-Zoccai
Fabio Bassan
Alfonso Baldi
Aldo Dobrina
F De Giorgio
Franco Pandolfi
Feliciano Baldi
Luigi M. Biasucci
R Sharma
Elena Barresi
Furio Silvestri
F. Crea
Antonio Abbate
Gianfranco Sinagra
Giovanna Liuzzo
George W. Vetrovec
Anna Severino
Rossana Bussani
Abbate, A
Bussani, R
Liuzzo, G
BIONDI ZOCCAI, Ggl
Barresi, E
Mellone, P
Sinagra, G
Dobrina, A
DE GIORGIO, F
Sharma, R
Bassan, F
Severino, A
Baldi, F
Biasaucci, Lm
Pandolfi, F
Silvestri, F
Vetrovec, Gw
Baldi, Alfonso
Crea, F.
Bussani, Rossana
Liuzzo, MARIA GRAZIA
Biondi Zoccai, G. G
Barresi, Elena
Sinagra, Gianfranco
Dobrina, Aldo
De Giorgio, F
Bassan, Fabio
Biasucci, L. M
Silvestri, Furio
Vetrovec, G. W
Baldi, A
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Background: T-lymphocyte activation within atherosclerotic plaque, and widespread to the myocardium, has been shown in patients with acute coronary syndromes. Objective: To investigate the presence of T-lymphocyte infiltrate at different stages of acute coronary syndromes by studying patients with sudden coronary death, acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and healed infarction, in comparison with patients with myocarditis and patients with non-ischaemic heart failure. Methods: 72 cases were studied at autopsy: 12 dying of sudden coronary death (group 1), 12 dying 4 months after AMI (group 3), 12 with active lymphocytic myocarditis (group 4), 12 with hypertensive heart disease (group 5), and 12 control subjects (group 6). Light microscopy was performed to measure the number of activated T-lymphocytes (CD3+/DR+) in the myocardium and coronary artery wall, and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) expression in the myocardium. Results: Activated T-lymphocyte infiltrates and ICAM-1 myocardial expression in both remote and peri-infarction regions and activated T-lymphocytes within the epicardial coronary artery wall of both the infarct- and non-infarct-related arteries were found in groups 1, 2 and 3, whereas myocardial, but not coronary, infiltrates were found in groups 4 (p

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dbe8c2b992b42f088f90fbe6efff1019