The Association of Serum Thrombomodulin with Endothelial Injuring Factors in Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

Author:

Budzyń Magdalena1ORCID,Gryszczyńska Bogna1ORCID,Majewski Wacław2,Krasiński Zbigniew3,Kasprzak Magdalena Paulina1ORCID,Formanowicz Dorota4ORCID,Strzyżewski Krzysztof Wojciech1ORCID,Iskra Maria1

Affiliation:

1. Department of General Chemistry, Chair of Chemistry and Clinical Biochemistry, Poznań University of Medical Sciences, Poznań, Poland

2. University Hospital of Lord’s Transfiguration, General and Vascular Surgery Clinic, Poznań, Poland

3. Department of General and Vascular Surgery, Poznań University of Medical Sciences, Poznań, Poland

4. Department of Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine, Poznań University of Medical Sciences, Poznań, Poland

Abstract

Background.The aim of the present study was to evaluate the concentration of serum thrombomodulin (sTM) in the AAA patients and to examine its correlation with various factors which may potentially participate in the endothelial injury.Materials and Methods.Forty-one patients with AAA were involved and divided into subgroups based on different criteria. Concentration of sTM was measured using enzyme-linked-immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The results were compared with those obtained in 30 healthy age- and sex-matched volunteers.Results.The higher concentration of sTM was observed in AAA patients compared with those in controls volunteers [2.37 (1.97–2.82) ng/mL versus 3.93 (2.43–9.20) ng/mL,P< 0.001]. An elevated sTM associated significantly with increased triglycerides (TAG) [P= 0.022], cholesterol [P= 0.029], hsCRP [P= 0.031], and advanced glycation end products (AGEs) [P= 0.033].Conclusions.The elevation of serum sTM level suggests that endothelial damage occurs in AAA pathogenesis. The correlations observed indicate that lipids abnormalities, inflammation, and oxidative stress may be involved in this destructive process.

Funder

Polish National Science Centre

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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