Yunfei Wu1, Lijuan Yang, Liangwei Zhong. 1. College of Life Sciences, Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Yuquan Road 19(A), 100049 Beijing, China.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Elevation of homocysteine and thioredoxin (Trx) levels was found in some patients with coronary artery diseases (CAD). However, their correlations with CAD were not clear. Dysfunction of thioredoxin/thioredoxin reductase (TrxR) may cause oxidative stress that is common to CAD. We seek to determine the association among homocysteine, Trx/TrxR and CAD. METHODS: Serum samples were collected from 150 CAD patients under statin treatment and 122 non-CAD controls. Risk factors for atherosclerosis including homocysteine, lipids and glucose levels were analyzed. Trx/TrxR activities and protein levels were determined using super-insulin assay and Western blot, respectively. One-way ANOVA, Tukey's post hoc test and Spearman's rank correlation coefficient were used for statistical analysis. CAD severity was evaluated by angiographic Gensini score. RESULTS: Compared with non-CAD group, CAD group had significantly increased TrxR activity (P<0.05) and homocysteine levels (P<0.01), but not Trx activity. After further dividing CAD group using homocysteine below 15 microM as reference, Trx activity decreased significantly in CAD group with high homocysteine, and was inversely associated with homocysteine levels (r=-0.199, P<0.05) that was, however, weakly positively associated with TrxR activity. Neither lipids nor glucose significantly affected Trx/TrxR activity. Association of CAD severity with low Trx plus high homocysteine was strong (r=-0.458, P<0.001), but with high homocysteine alone was rather weak (r=0.125, P=0.225). CONCLUSION: In CAD patients, high homocysteine levels may cause low Trx activity, which is closely correlated to the extent and severity of CAD. Copyright 2010 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
OBJECTIVE: Elevation of homocysteine and thioredoxin (Trx) levels was found in some patients with coronary artery diseases (CAD). However, their correlations with CAD were not clear. Dysfunction of thioredoxin/thioredoxin reductase (TrxR) may cause oxidative stress that is common to CAD. We seek to determine the association among homocysteine, Trx/TrxR and CAD. METHODS: Serum samples were collected from 150 CAD patients under statin treatment and 122 non-CAD controls. Risk factors for atherosclerosis including homocysteine, lipids and glucose levels were analyzed. Trx/TrxR activities and protein levels were determined using super-insulin assay and Western blot, respectively. One-way ANOVA, Tukey's post hoc test and Spearman's rank correlation coefficient were used for statistical analysis. CAD severity was evaluated by angiographic Gensini score. RESULTS: Compared with non-CAD group, CAD group had significantly increased TrxR activity (P<0.05) and homocysteine levels (P<0.01), but not Trx activity. After further dividing CAD group using homocysteine below 15 microM as reference, Trx activity decreased significantly in CAD group with high homocysteine, and was inversely associated with homocysteine levels (r=-0.199, P<0.05) that was, however, weakly positively associated with TrxR activity. Neither lipids nor glucose significantly affected Trx/TrxR activity. Association of CAD severity with low Trx plus high homocysteine was strong (r=-0.458, P<0.001), but with high homocysteine alone was rather weak (r=0.125, P=0.225). CONCLUSION: In CAD patients, high homocysteine levels may cause low Trx activity, which is closely correlated to the extent and severity of CAD. Copyright 2010 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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