Literature DB >> 1443863

Plasma elastin-derived peptide levels in normal adults, children, and emphysematous subjects. Physiologic and computed tomographic scan correlates.

T J Dillon1, R L Walsh, R Scicchitano, B Eckert, E G Cleary, G McLennan.   

Abstract

Pulmonary emphysema is likely to be the result of elastic tissue digestion by unrestrained elastase activity in the lung. Elastin breakdown by elastases results in the release of soluble elastin fragments (EDP), which may be measured in plasma by an ELISA. Plasma EDP levels measured using an ELISA were determined in the following groups: disease-free children (n = 24), 0.162 +/- 0.082 ng/ml; disease-free adult nonsmokers (n = 114), 1.74 +/- 0.8 ng/ml; smokers (n = 68), 2.76 +/- 4.59 ng/ml; reformed smokers (n = 43), 1.91 +/- 1.14 ng/ml. Adults with established pulmonary emphysema (n = 50), as defined by bullous formation on the chest radiograph, had levels of 50.83 +/- 24.8 ng/ml, significantly higher than the disease-free groups at p < 0.01. Pulmonary emphysema can be reflected by pulmonary function tests, especially those that measure the pulmonary elastic properties, and by computed tomographic (CT) scan percent emphysema score. We therefore examined the relationship of plasma EDP to these other indicators of pulmonary emphysema in a separate group of 26 subjects using elastic recoil measurements (K), and a further group of 30 subjects with CT scan percent emphysema score. A significant correlation of p < 0.001 was shown for plasma EDP and K and a significant correlation of p < 0.01 was shown for plasma EDP and CT scan percent emphysema score, these correlations suggesting that plasma EDP levels are indicators of the loss of pulmonary distensibility and of mild to moderate pulmonary emphysema. These findings suggest that pulmonary emphysema is characterized by active elastin breakdown.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1443863     DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm/146.5_Pt_1.1143

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Rev Respir Dis        ISSN: 0003-0805


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