endothelin-1 and beta-Thalassemia

endothelin-1 has been researched along with beta-Thalassemia* in 3 studies

Other Studies

3 other study(ies) available for endothelin-1 and beta-Thalassemia

ArticleYear
Endothelin-1 gene polymorphism (G8002A) and endothelial monocyte-activating polypeptide II: Role in vascular dysfunction in pediatric patients with β-thalassemia major.
    Cytokine, 2023, Volume: 161

    Endothelin-1 (ET-1), a potent endogenous vasoconstrictor, stimulates production of reactive oxygen species. Endothelial monocyte-activating polypeptide-II (EMAP-II) is a multifunctional polypeptide.. To assess ET-1 gene polymorphism (G8002A) in pediatric patients with β-thalassemia major (β-TM) as a potential genetic marker for vascular dysfunction and its possible relation to EMAP II, oxidative stress and vascular complications.. β-TM patients (n = 95) without symptomatic cardiac or renal disease were compared with 95 healthy controls. Markers of hemolysis, serum ferritin, urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio, serum EMAP II, malondialdehyde (MDA) and antioxidant enzymes; superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), reduced glutathione (GSH), glutathione reductase and catalase were measured. ET-1 gene polymorphism (G8002A) was determined using polymerase chain reaction‑restriction fragment length polymorphism.. β-TM patients had significantly higher EMAP II than healthy controls. EMAP II was significantly higher among patients with cardiac disease, pulmonary hypertension (PH) risk, nephropathy, poor compliance to therapy and ferritin ≥ 2500 μg/L. There were significant correlations between EMAP II and transfusion index, LDH, ferritin and oxidative stress markers. The AA genotype of ET-1 gene polymorphism (G8002A) was significantly higher among β-TM patients than controls. The number of patients with cardiac disease, PH risk or nephropathy was significantly higher among AA genotype compared with GG and GA genotypes. Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), serum ferritin, EMAP II, MDA, SOD and GPx were significantly higher in AA genotype.. ET-1 gene polymorphism (G8002A) could be a possible genetic marker for prediction of increased susceptibility to cardiopulmonary and renal complications among pediatric patients with β-TM.

    Topics: beta-Thalassemia; Child; Endothelin-1; Ferritins; Genetic Markers; Heart Diseases; Humans; Kidney Diseases; Polymorphism, Genetic; RNA-Binding Proteins; Superoxide Dismutase

2023
Serum adipocytokine and vascular inflammation marker levels in Beta-thalassaemia major patients.
    Acta haematologica, 2010, Volume: 124, Issue:4

    The adipocytokines leptin and adiponectin represent a critical link between metabolism, immunity and chronic inflammation. A chronic vascular inflammatory state plays an important role in the pathophysiology of thalassaemia. We aimed to analyze the levels of these adipocytokines and determine any possible correlations with disease severity or vascular inflammation markers in beta-thalassaemia.. Serum leptin, adiponectin, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, endothelins, vascular adhesion molecule-1, intracellular adhesion molecule-1 and L- and E-selectin were measured in 28 beta-thalassaemia patients and compared with levels in healthy controls.. Leptin was significantly lower in patients compared to controls (2.23 ± 1.8 vs. 10.24 ± 5.78 μg/l; p = 0.0018), whereas adiponectin was elevated (11.75 ± 5.67 vs. 6.83 ± 2.75 μg/l; p = 0.009). For both adipocytokines, no correlations were found with characteristics such as age, gender, type of chelation, body mass index z score or haemoglobin. Leptin, but not adiponectin, was negatively correlated with ferritin (p = 0.032, r = -0.61). No correlations were found between leptin and the inflammation markers. However, adiponectin was positively correlated with endothelin-1 (p = 0.022, r = 0.63).. Serum leptin is low in beta-thalassaemia, perhaps due to the toxic effect of iron overload on adipose tissue. Paradoxically, adiponectin levels are high and positively correlated with endothelin-1, raising questions about the pro- or anti-inflammatory role of this adipocytokine in beta-thalassaemia.

    Topics: Adipokines; Adiponectin; Adolescent; Adult; Aging; beta-Thalassemia; Biomarkers; Blood Transfusion; Body Mass Index; C-Reactive Protein; Chelating Agents; Child; Endothelin-1; Endothelin-3; Female; Ferritins; Humans; Inflammation; Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1; Leptin; Male; Middle Aged; Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule-1

2010
Baseline levels of plasma endothelin-1 (ET-1) and changes during transfusion in thalassemic patients.
    American journal of hematology, 2002, Volume: 70, Issue:3

    We studied levels of plasma endothelin-1 (ET-1) in 25 beta-thalassemia/Hb E patients before and after blood transfusion. Baseline ET-1 levels in these patients were significantly higher than in normal controls (10.17 +/- 2.1 pg/mL vs. 8.9 +/- 2.0 pg/mL, P < 0.05). After blood transfusion, levels of plasma ET-1 tend to slightly increase during the first 24 hr but significantly decline at the 7th day to levels (8.01 +/- 1.7 pg/mL) which do not differ from those of controls. This study highlights a different alteration of plasma ET-1 in patients with beta-thalassemia compared to that of patients with sickle-cell anemia.

    Topics: Adolescent; Anemia, Sickle Cell; beta-Thalassemia; Blood Transfusion; Child; Child, Preschool; Endothelin-1; Female; Hematocrit; Hemoglobin E; Hemoglobins; Humans; Male

2002