lewis-x-antigen and Acute-Coronary-Syndrome

lewis-x-antigen has been researched along with Acute-Coronary-Syndrome* in 2 studies

Trials

1 trial(s) available for lewis-x-antigen and Acute-Coronary-Syndrome

ArticleYear
ACTH- and cortisol-associated neutrophil modulation in coronary artery disease patients undergoing stent implantation.
    PloS one, 2013, Volume: 8, Issue:8

    Psychosocial stress and activation of neutrophil granulocytes are increasingly recognized as major risk factors of coronary artery disease (CAD), but the possible relationship of these two factors in CAD patients is largely unexplored. Activation of neutrophils was reported to be associated with stenting; however, the issue of neutrophil state in connection with percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is incompletely understood from the aspect of stress and its hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA) background. Thus, we aimed to study cortisol- and ACTH-associated changes in granulocyte activation in patients undergoing PCI.. Blood samples of 21 stable angina pectoris (SAP) and 20 acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients were collected directly before (pre-PCI), after (post-PCI) and on the following day of PCI (1d-PCI). Granulocyte surface L-selectin, CD15 and (neutrophil-specific) lactoferrin were analysed by flow cytometry. Plasma cortisol, ACTH, and lactoferrin, IL-6 were also assayed. In both groups, pre- and post-PCI ratios of lactoferrin-bearing neutrophils were relatively high, these percentages decreased substantially next day; similarly, 1d-PCI plasma lactoferrin was about half of the post-PCI value (all p≤0.0001). Post-PCI ACTH was reduced markedly next day, especially in ACS group (SAP: p<0.01, ACS: p≤0.0001). In ACS, elevated pre-PCI cortisol decreased considerably a day after stenting (p<0.01); in pre-PCI samples, cortisol correlated with plasma lactoferrin (r∼0.5, p<0.05). In 1d-PCI samples of both groups, ACTH showed negative associations with the ratio of lactoferrin-bearing neutrophils (SAP: r = -0.601, p<0.005; ACS: r = -0.541, p<0.05) and with plasma lactoferrin (SAP: r = -0.435, p<0.05; ACS: r = -0.609, p<0.005).. Pre- and post-PCI states were associated with increased percentage of activated/degranulated neutrophils indicated by elevated lactoferrin parameters, the 1d-PCI declines of which were associated with plasma ACTH in both groups. The correlation of plasma cortisol with plasma lactoferrin in the extremely stressed ACS before stenting, however, suggests an association of cortisol with neutrophil activation.

    Topics: Acute Coronary Syndrome; Adrenocorticotropic Hormone; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Angina, Stable; Biomarkers; Coronary Artery Disease; Female; Humans; Hydrocortisone; Interleukin-6; L-Selectin; Lactoferrin; Lewis X Antigen; Male; Middle Aged; Neutrophils; Percutaneous Coronary Intervention; Stents

2013

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for lewis-x-antigen and Acute-Coronary-Syndrome

ArticleYear
Cellularity and structure of fresh human coronary thrombectomy specimens; presence of cells with markers of progenitor cells.
    Journal of cellular and molecular medicine, 2012, Volume: 16, Issue:12

    Acute coronary syndromes and acute myocardial infarctions are often related to plaque rupture and the formation of thrombi at the site of the rupture. We examined fresh coronary thrombectomy specimens from patients with acute coronary syndromes and assessed their structure and cellularity. The thrombectomy specimens consisted of platelets, erythrocytes and inflammatory cells. Several specimens contained multiple cholesterol crystals. Culture of thrombectomy specimens yielded cells growing in various patterns depending on the culture medium used. Culture in serum-free stem cell enrichment medium yielded cells with features of endothelial progenitor cells which survived in culture for a year. Immunohistochemical analysis of the thrombi revealed cells positive for CD34, cells positive for CD15 and cells positive for desmin in situ, whereas cultured cell from thrombi was desmin positive but pancytokeratin negative. Cells cultured in endothelial cell medium were von Willebrand factor positive. The content of coronary thrombectomy specimens is heterogeneous and consists of blood cells but also possibly cells from the vascular wall and cholesterol crystals. The culture of cells contained in the specimens yielded multiplying cells, some of which demonstrated features of haematopoietic progenitor cells and which differentiated into various cell-types.

    Topics: Acute Coronary Syndrome; Antigens, CD34; Biomarkers; Cells, Cultured; Coronary Disease; Coronary Thrombosis; Desmin; Endothelial Cells; Humans; Lewis X Antigen; Myocardial Infarction; Plaque, Atherosclerotic; Stem Cells; Thrombectomy; von Willebrand Factor

2012