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Title: | Serum chitotriosidase activity in acute coronary syndrome | Authors: | Yildiz, B.S. Barutcuoglu, B. Alihanoğlu, Yusuf İzzettin Alkan, M.B. Bilgin, M. Gul, I. Gungor, H. |
Keywords: | Acute coronary syndrome Chitotriosidase Hs-CRP Macrophage apolipoprotein B C reactive protein chitotriosidase creatine kinase MB high density lipoprotein cholesterol low density lipoprotein cholesterol triacylglycerol troponin T acute coronary syndrome adult article cholesterol blood level controlled study electrocardiography enzyme activity enzyme assay female human inflammation lipid analysis major clinical study male non ST segment elevation myocardial infarction prospective study protein analysis receiver operating characteristic sensitivity and specificity ST segment depression ST segment elevation myocardial infarction unstable angina pectoris Acute Coronary Syndrome Aged Angina, Unstable Arteries C-Reactive Protein Cardiovascular Diseases Case-Control Studies Creatine Kinase Electrocardiography Female Hexosaminidases Humans Inflammation Lipids Macrophages Male Middle Aged Myocardial Infarction Prospective Studies ROC Curve Troponin T |
Abstract: | Aim: Inflammation is a critical participant in mediating all stages of cardiovascular disease. Studies related with chitotriosidase that was recently found to be relevant to arterial inflammation. In this study we evaluated activity of serum chitotriosidase in acute coronary syndrome patients and its relationship with cardiovascular events, cardiac enzymes and inflammatory indicators. Methods: We prospectively analyzed consecutive 30 patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction, 30 patients with non ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction, 30 patients with unstable angina pectroris who were admitted to our intensive care unit and 30 healthy people (average age 56.86±10.44 years, 81 male) between Jaunary and June 2010. Details of baseline clinical characteristics, biochemical values, receiving treatment and basal ECG findings were recorded. Data of patients with coronary angiography were evaluated. Results: Cut off value of chitotriosidase was calculated 82.00 mmol ·ml-1·h-1, with 83 percent sensitivity and 72 percent spesificity. The activity of chitotriosidase in acute coronary syndrome group was 88.85±23.08 mmol ·ml-1·h-1, where as the control group was 68.47±28.44 mmol ·ml-1·h-1, respectively p=0.001).The highest activity of chitotriosidase (96.11±19.77 mmol ·ml-1·h-1) was found in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction group and the minimal activity of chitotriosidase was in the control group (68.47±28.44 mmol ·ml-1·h-1) (p=0.001). The activity of chitotriosidase in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction and non ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction groups were significantly higher than control group (p=0.001 and p=0.045). When acute coronary syndrome groups compared to control; a positive correlation was found between chitotriosidase activity and hs- CRP (r =0.21, p=0.046), troponin T (r =0.25, p=0.016), creatine kinase-MB (r =0.20, p=0.059). Conclusion:The activity of chitotriosidase is increased in acute coronary syndrome patients. Chitotriosidase is higher in ST-segment elevation myocardial infaction group than non ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction and unstable angina pectoris group. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8180 https://doi.org/10.5551/jat.13920 |
ISSN: | 1340-3478 |
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