Relation between activator protein-1 and macrophage migration inhibitory factor and coronary artherosclerosis pleques in patients with coronary heart disease / 中国介入心脏病学杂志
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology
;
(4)2003.
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in Chinese
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Objective To investigate the relation between plasma macrophage migration inhibitory factor(MIF) concentration and the activity of activator protein-1(AP-1) in peripheral blood and coronary heart disease(CHD),and their relation with coronary arteriosclerosis plaques in patients with CHD.Methods One hundred and forty two patients were divided into coronary heart disease(CHD) group(n=107) and control group(n=35) according to coronary angiographic(CAG) result.The CHD group was further divided into stable angina pectoris(SAP) group(n=33) and acute coronary syndrome(ACS) group(n=75) according to clinical manifestations.In addition,according to the type of coronary lesions,the CHD group was further divided into the type A lesion(n=30) group,type B group(n=48) and type C group(n=29).According to the degree of coronary stenosis,the CHD group was also divided into mild stenosis group(n=21),moderate stenosis group(n=31) and severe stenosis group(n=55).The amount of Phospho-c-Jun in lysate and plasma MIF concentration were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA).The results of Phospho-c-Jun was demonstrated with absorbance.Which reflect the amount of AP-1.Results The absorbance of Phospho-c-Jun in the CHD group was higher than that in the control(1.43?0.33 vs 0.71?0.13,P
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