Correlation between plasma oxidized low density lipoprotein and vascular endothelial injury degree in patients with coronary heart disease / 心血管康复医学杂志
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine
;
(6): 167-170, 2017.
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in Chinese
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| ID: wpr-512667
ABSTRACT
Objective:
To explore correlation between plasma oxidized low density lipoprotein (ox-LDL) and endothelial injury degree in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD).Methods:
A total of 80 CHD patients were enrolled as CHD group, and 21 healthy subjects were selected as healthy control group.Plasma ox-LDL, circulatory endothelial cell count (CEC), nitric oxide (NO) levels were measured and compared between two groups, and their correlation was analyzed.Results:
Compared with healthy control group, there were significant rise in plasma ox-LDL level[(350±173) μg/L vs.(687±169) μg/L]and CEC[(2.5±0.5) ×106个/L vs.(9.0±1.7) ×106个/L], and significant reduction in NO level[(77.4±21.1) μmol/L vs.(52.3±16.6) μmol/L]in CHD group, P<0.05 or <0.01.Spearman correlation analysis indicated that ox-LDL was significant positively correlated with CEC (r=0.793, P=0.019), and ox-LDL, CEC were significant negatively correlated with NO level (r=-0.782,-0.952, P=0.013, 0.021).Conclusion:
There are significant positively correlation between ox-LDL and circulatory endothelial cell count(Vascular endothelial injury degree) in CHD patients, therefore, its treatment should focus on anti-inflammatory and endothelial cell function protection.
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Chinese
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Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine
Year:
2017
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