Association of serum elabela levels with carotid artery stenosis in patients with non-cardioembolic ischemic stroke

Author:

Dindas Ferhat1ORCID,Koyuncu Ilhan1,Ocek Levent2,Ozdemir Ali V3,Yılmaz Hakan4,Abacıoglu Ozge O5ORCID,Yıldırım Arafat5ORCID,Yenercag Mustafa6,Dogdus Mustafa1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiology, Usak University, Training & Research Hospital, Usak, 64000, Turkey

2. Department of Neurology, University of Health Sciences Izmir Tepecik Training & Research Hospital, Izmir, 35460, Turkey

3. Department of Biochemistry, Usak University, Training & Research Hospital, Usak, 64000, Turkey

4. Department of Radiology, Usak University, Training & Research Hospital, Usak, 64000, Turkey

5. University of Health Sciences, Adana Health Practice & Research Center, Adana, 01000, Turkey

6. Department of Cardiology, Ordu University, Training & Research Hospital, Ordu, 52200, Turkey

Abstract

Aim: Elabela (ELA) is a peptide of the apelinergic system and is known to play a role in endothelial homeostasis and vascular pathobiology. In this study, the relationship between carotid artery stenosis, which is the main culprit, and ELA level in patients with non-cardioembolic ischemic stroke was investigated. Materials & methods: Cross-sectional observation included two groups of 40 patients with critical carotid artery stenosis and 40 patients with age–sex matched noncritical carotid artery stenosis. Results: ELA levels were significantly higher in the noncritical stenosis group. ELA had a significantly moderate negative correlation with the carotid score (r = -0.334, p = 0.003), maximal carotid plaque length (r = -0.413, p < 0.001) and degree of stenosis (r = -0.397, p < 0.001). Conclusions: There is a significant inverse correlation between critical carotid artery disease and ELA level in patients with non-cardioembolic ischemic stroke.

Publisher

Future Medicine Ltd

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Drug Discovery

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