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Title: Systemic and coronary levels of CRP, MPO, sCD40L and PlGF in patients with coronary artery disease
Authors: Fong, S.W 
Few, L.L
See Too, W.C
Khoo, B.Y
Nik Ibrahim, N.N.I
Yahaya, S.A
Yusof, Z
Mohd Ali, R
Abdul Rahman, A.R
Yvonne-Tee, G.B
Keywords: biological marker
C reactive protein
CD40 ligand
peroxidase
PGF protein, human
placenta protein
placental growth factor
blood
cardiac muscle
coronary artery disease
human
metabolism
Biomarkers
C-Reactive Protein
CD40 Ligand
Coronary Artery Disease
Humans
Myocardium
Peroxidase
Placenta Growth Factor
Pregnancy Proteins
Issue Date: 2015
Citation: Fong, S.W, Few, L.L, See Too, W.C, Khoo, B.Y, Nik Ibrahim, N.N.I, Yahaya, S.A, Yusof, Z, Mohd Ali, R, Abdul Rahman, A.R, Yvonne-Tee, G.B (2015). Systemic and coronary levels of CRP, MPO, sCD40L and PlGF in patients with coronary artery disease. BMC Research Notes 8 (1) : 1677. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-015-1677-8
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
Abstract: Background: Biomarkers play a pivotal role in the diagnosis and management of patients with acute coronary syndrome. This study aimed to investigate the differences in level of several biomarkers, i.e. C-reactive protein, myeloperoxidase, soluble CD40 ligand and placental growth factor, between acute coronary syndrome and chronic stable angina patients. The relationship between these biomarkers in the coronary circulation and systemic circulation was also investigated. Methods: A total of 79 patients were recruited in this study. The coronary blood was sampled from occluded coronary artery, while the peripheral venous blood was withdrawn from antecubital fossa. The serum concentrations of C-reactive protein, soluble CD40 ligand and placental growth factor and plasma concentration of myeloperoxidase were measured using ELISA method. Results: The systemic level of the markers measured in the peripheral venous blood was significantly increased in acute coronary syndrome compared to chronic stable angina patients. The concentrations of the C-reactive protein, myeloperoxidase and soluble CD40 ligand taken from peripheral vein were closely similar to the concentration found in coronary blood of ACS patients. The level of placental growth factor was significantly higher in coronary circulation than its systemic level. Conclusion: The concentration of these C-reactive protein, myeloperoxidase, soluble CD40 ligand and placental growth factor were significantly increased in acute coronary syndrome patients. The concentration of the markers measured in the systemic circulation directly reflected those in the local coronary circulation. Thus, these markers have potential to become a useful tool in predicting plaque vulnerability in the future. © 2015 Fong et al.
Source Title: BMC Research Notes
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/180878
ISSN: 17560500
DOI: 10.1186/s13104-015-1677-8
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
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