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E Vianello1, E Dozio1, A Barassi2, G Sammarco3, L Tacchini1, M M Marrocco-Trischitta4, S Trimarchi5, M M Corsi Romanelli6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Magnesium (Mg) and calcium (Ca) are the principal essential elements involved in endothelial cell homeostasis. Extracellular changes in the levels of either alter endothelial contraction and dilatation. Consequently Mg and Ca imbalance is associated with a high risk of endothelial dysfunction, the main process observed during acute aortic dissection (AAD); in this clinical condition, which mainly affects elderly men, smooth muscle cell alterations lead to intimal tears, creating a false new lumen in the media of the aorta. AAD patients have a high risk of mortality as a result of late diagnosis because often it is not distinguished from other cardiovascular diseases. We investigated Mg and Ca total circulating levels and the associated pro-inflammatory mediators in elderly AAD patients, to gain further information on the pathophysiology of this disorder, with a view to suggesting newer and earlier potential biomarkers of AAD.Entities:
Keywords: Acute aortic dissection (AAD); Calcium (Ca); Magnesium (Mg)
Year: 2017 PMID: 28070203 PMCID: PMC5217585 DOI: 10.1186/s12979-016-0083-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immun Ageing ISSN: 1742-4933 Impact factor: 6.400
Fig. 1Total Mg and Ca levels in AAD patients. a AAD patients had significantly lower total Mg than controls (p < 0.0001). b AAD patients had significantly lower total Ca than controls. c 90% of AAD patients with Ca below the lower Ca cut-off of 8.4 mg/dL were type A of the Stanford classification. d Stratifying patients on the basis of the lower clinical Ca cut-off, Mg was lower in AAD patients with low total Ca (p < 0.01)
Fig. 2Pro-coagulant, pro-inflammatory and endothelial mediator levels in AAD patients and controls. AAD patients had higher levels of pro-coagulant mediators including CFIII, sP-sel and D-dimer (all p < 0.0001). Patients also had higher levels of pro-inflammatory mediators including TNF-α (p < 0.05), IL-6 (p < 0.05) and CRP (p < 0.0001) than controls. The endothelial mediators ICAM-1 and EN-1 were significantly lower in AAD patients than controls (p < 0.0001 and p < 0.05 respectively)