Literature DB >> 1551264

Relationship between the extent of coronary artery disease and indicators of free radical activity.

A B Bridges1, N A Scott, T H Pringle, G P McNeill, J J Belch.   

Abstract

Clinical studies have demonstrated that patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) have markers suggestive of increased free radical (FR) activity when compared with normal subjects; however, the relationship between the extent of CAD and level of FR markers is not known. The following indices of FR activity, plasma malondialdehyde (MDA), plasma thiols (PSH), red blood cell (RBC) glutathione (GSH), and RBC superoxide dismutase (SOD) were measured in 58 patients admitted for coronary angiography and in 50 matched controls. Regression analysis demonstrated no significant correlation between MDA, PSH, GSH, or SOD, and the angiographic grade which indicated the severity of the CAD. Patients with angiographically proven CAD (median 7.9 nmol/ml IQR 6.9-9.2) and patients with a history suggestive of angina pectoris but normal coronary angiograms (median 8.4 nmol/ml IQR 7.4-9.9) had significantly raised MDA levels compared with the controls (median 6.85 nmol/ml IQR 6.1-7.4), p less than 0.001 and p less than 0.005, respectively. The patients with angiographically proven CAD had significantly lower GSH levels (median 1461 microM IQR 1348-1709, p less than 0.002) compared with the controls (median 1754 microM IQR 1492-1930). Significantly raised SOD levels also were detected in patients with angiographically proven CAD (median 121.8 U/ml RBC, IQR 113.8-143.9) and in patients with a history of suggestive of angina pectoris but normal coronary angiograms (median 146 U/ml RBC, IQR 96.8-156.7) when compared with controls (median 96.3 U/ml RBC, IQR 82.4-115.6), p less than 0.001 and p less than 0.02, respectively.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1551264     DOI: 10.1002/clc.4960150307

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cardiol        ISSN: 0160-9289            Impact factor:   2.882


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