Author:
Bis J,Vojáček J,Dušek J,Pecka M,Palička V,Šťásek J,Malý J
Abstract
Enhanced expression of tissue factor (TF) may result in
thrombosis contributing to acute clinical consequences of
coronary artery disease. Several studies demonstrated elevated
plasma levels of TF in patients with acute coronary syndrome
(ACS). The aim of our study was to compare the concentrations
of TF in coronary sinus (CS), proximal part of the left coronary
artery (LCA) and peripheral vein (PV) of patients with ACS and
stable coronary artery disease (SCAD). Time course of the TF
plasma levels in PV was followed on day 1 and day 7 after index
event of ACS presentation and was compared to day 0 values. No
heparin was given prior to the blood sampling. Twenty-nine
patients in the ACS group (age 63.6±10.8 years, 20 males,
9 females) and 24 patients with SCAD (age 62.3±8.1 years,
21 males, 3 females) were examined. TF plasma level was
significantly higher in patients with ACS than in those with SCAD
(239.0±99.3 ng/ml vs. 164.3±114.2 ng/ml; p=0.016). There was
no difference in TF plasma levels in PV, CS and LCA (239.0± 99.3
ng/ml vs. 253.7±131.5 ng/ml vs. 250.6±116.4 ng/ml,
respectively). TF plasma levels tended to decrease only nonsignificantly on the day 7 (224.4±109.8 ng/ml). Significant linear
correlation between TF and high sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP) levels
on day 0 was found. In conclusion, TF plasma levels are elevated
in patients with ACS not only locally in CS but also in systematic
circulation. Our data support the relationship between TF
production and proinflammatory mediators.
Publisher
Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Medicine,Physiology
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