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Decreased plasma urotensin Ⅱ levels inversely correlate with extent and severity of coronary artery disease
作者姓名:Guolong Yu  Tianlun Yang  Xiaohua Xie  Xiumei Xie  Ke Xi  Cesar V. Borlongan  Christine E. Stahl  Yongjin Wang
作者单位:Department of Neurology Medical College of Georgia Augusta GA 30912 USA,Department of Internal Medicine Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center Fort Gordon GA 30909 USA
基金项目:This study was funded by the Science Committee of Hunan Health Institute, China (B2003-057).
摘    要:Objective To determine the plasma urolensin Ⅱ(UII) levels in various types of coronary heart disease and to clarify how the plasma UII levels correlate with the clinical presentation, extent and severity of coronary artery atherosclerosis (CAD). Methods: One hundred and three aged patients undergoing elective diagnostic coronary angiography for proven or clinical suspected coronary heart disease were enrolled in this study. The extent and severity of coronary artery disease were evaluated by vessel score and Gensini score, respectively. Plasma UII levels were measured by radioimmunoassay. Results: The plasma UII levels in the patients with modest to severe coronary stenosis (3.03±0.34 pg/ml, 1.83±0.67 pg/ml) were significantly lower than that in subjects with normal coronary artery (4.80±1.11 pg/ml, P<0.001). The plasma UII levels in patients with coronary heart disease were also significantly lower than that in patients with insignificant coronary stenosis (P < 0. 001). Compared to patients with stable angina pectoris, plasma UII levels in patients with acute coronary syndrome were significantly decreased (1.89±0.51 pg/ml vs 2.42±0.77 pg/ml, P < 0.001). Plasma UII levels were found to be negatively correlated with the severity of coronary artery stenosis (r = -0.488, P<0.001), as well as the vessel score (r = -0.408, P<0.05) in the patients with CAD. Conclusion: Significant inverse correlations exist between the plasma UII levels, and the extent and severity of coronary artery stenosis. These findings suggest that plasma UII contribute to the development and progression of coronary artery stenosis, and may be a novel marker to predict clinical types, as well as the extent and severity of coronary artery disease in the patients.

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Decreased plasma urotensin II levels inversely correlate with extent and severity of coronary artery disease
Guolong Yu,Tianlun Yang,Xiaohua Xie,Xiumei Xie,Ke Xi,Cesar V. Borlongan,Christine E. Stahl,Yongjin Wang.Decreased plasma urotensin II levels inversely correlate with extent and severity of coronary artery disease[J].Journal of Geriatric Cardiology,2007,4(2):105-110.
Authors:Guolong Yu  Tianlun Yang  Xiaohua Xie  Xiumei Xie  Ke Xi  Cesar V Borlongan  Christine E Stahl and Yongjin Wang
Institution:Department of Cardiology, Xiangya Hospital, Southern Central University, Changsha, 410008, China Department of Cardiology, Xiangya Hospital, Southern Central University, Changsha, 410008, China Department of Neurology, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA 30912, USA Department of Internal Medicine, Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, GA 30909, USA Department of Cardiology, Xiangya Hospital, Southern Central University, Changsha, 410008, China Department of Cardiology, He-Ping Hospital, Changzhi Medical College, Taiyuan, Shangxi 460000, China Department of Cardiology, Xiangya Hospital, Southern Central University, Changsha, 410008, China Department of Cardiology, Xiangya Hospital, Southern Central University, Changsha, 410008, China
Abstract:Objective To determine the plasma urolensin II(UII) levels in various types of coronary heart disease and to clarify how the plasma UII levels correlate with the clinical presentation, extent and severity of coronary artery atherosclerosis (CAD). Methods: One hundred and three aged patients undergoing elective diagnostic coronary angiography for proven or clinical suspected coronary heart disease were enrolled in this study. The extent and severity of coronary artery disease were evaluated by vessel score and Gensini score, respectively. Plasma UII levels were measured by radioimmunoassay. Results: The plasma UII levels in the patients with modest to severe coronary stenosis (3.03±0.34 pg/ml, 1.83±0.67 pg/ml) were significantly lower than that in subjects with normal coronary artery (4.80±1.11 pg/ml, P<0.001). The plasma UII levels in patients with coronary heart disease were also significantly lower than that in patients with insignificant coronary stenosis (P < 0. 001). Compared to patients with stable angina pectoris, plasma UII levels in patients with acute coronary syndrome were significantly decreased (1.89±0.51 pg/ml vs 2.42±0.77 pg/ml, P < 0.001). Plasma UII levels were found to be negatively correlated with the severity of coronary artery stenosis (r = -0.488, P<0.001), as well as the vessel score (r= -0.408, P<0.05) in the patients with CAD. Conclusion: Significant inverse correlations exist between the plasma UII levels, and the extent and severity of coronary artery stenosis. These findings suggest that plasma UII contribute to the development and progression of coronary artery stenosis, and may be a novel marker to predict clinical types, as well as the extent and severity of coronary artery disease in the patients.
Keywords:Urotensin II  Coronary artery atherosclerosis  Coronary heart disease
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