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Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species generation in blood cells is associated with disease severity and exercise intolerance in heart failure patients

Authors :
Shirakawa, Ryosuke
1000090374321
Yokota, Takashi
Nakajima, Takayuki
1000060722329
Takada, Shingo
Yamane, Miwako
1000060782505
Furihata, Takaaki
Maekawa, Satoshi
Nambu, Hideo
Katayama, Takashi
1000040706553
Fukushima, Arata
Saito, Akimichi
1000070399848
Ishimori, Naoki
Dela, Flemming
1000060399871
Kinugawa, Shintaro
1000060232089
Anzai, Toshihisa
Shirakawa, Ryosuke
1000090374321
Yokota, Takashi
Nakajima, Takayuki
1000060722329
Takada, Shingo
Yamane, Miwako
1000060782505
Furihata, Takaaki
Maekawa, Satoshi
Nambu, Hideo
Katayama, Takashi
1000040706553
Fukushima, Arata
Saito, Akimichi
1000070399848
Ishimori, Naoki
Dela, Flemming
1000060399871
Kinugawa, Shintaro
1000060232089
Anzai, Toshihisa
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Systemic oxidative stress plays a key role in the development of chronic heart failure (CHF). We tested the hypothesis that mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation in circulating peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) contributes to CHF progression. A total of 31 patients who had a history of hospital admission due to worsening HF were enrolled and grouped as having either mild CHF defined as NewYork Heart Association (NYHA) functional class I-II or moderate-to-severe CHF defined as NYHA functional class III. ROS levels in PBMC mitochondria were significantly increased in CHF patients with NYHA functional class III compared to those with NYHA functional class I-II, accompanied by impaired mitochondrial respiratory capacity in PBMCs. ROS generation in PBMC mitochondria was positively correlated with urinary 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine, a systemic oxidative stress marker, in CHF patients. Importantly, mitochondrial ROS generation in PBMCs was directly correlated with plasma levels of B-type natriuretic peptide, a biomarker for severity of HF, and inversely correlated with peak oxygen uptake, a parameter of exercise capacity, in CHF patients. The study showed that ROS generation in PBMC mitochondria was higher in patients with advanced CHF, and it was associated with disease severity and exercise intolerance in CHF patients.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1378521882
Document Type :
Electronic Resource