Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin levels in isolated coronary artery ectasia |
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Authors: | Akyel Ahmet Sahinarslan Asife Kiziltunc Emrullah Yıldız Ummugulsum Alsancak Yakup Akboga Mehmet Kadri Yayla Cagri Topal Salih Bukan Neslihan Ozdemir Murat |
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Affiliation: | Department of Cardiology, Gazi University Medical Faculty, Ankara, Turkey. akyelahmet@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | BackgroundThe pathophysiology of coronary artery ectasia (CAE) is still unknown. Inflammation and degradation of connective tissue may have a role in the development of coronary ectasia. In the present study, the authors examined neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) levels in isolated CAE patients.MethodsThirty-five patients with isolated CAE (25 males; mean age, 59 ± 10 years) and 35 age- and sex-matched healty volunteers (22 males; mean age, 57 ± 11 years) who had been shown to have normal coronary arteries were included in the study. Basal characteristics were recorded. Serum NGAL levels were determined with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kit.ResultsNGAL levels were significantly higher in the isolated CAE group than in the control group (65.1 ± 13 vs 53.7 ± 19 ng/mL; P = 0.006). There were also significant difference in NGAL levels according to the number of ectatic coronary arteries (58.1 ± 13, 70.9 ± 9, and 71.1 ± 11 ng/mL for 1, 2, and 3 arteries, respectively; P = 0.015). Level of NGAL was lowest in patients who have only 1 ectatic coronary artery.ConclusionSerum NGAL levels increased in patients with isolated CAE, and NGAL may play a crucial role in the development and/or progression of coronary artery ectasia. |
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