The Clinical Meaning of Testing Serum MCP-1 and Homocysteine Level on Angina / 浙江中医药大学学报
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University
; (6): 306-308, 2014.
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[Objective] To study the difference between stable angina(SA) and unstable angina(UA) on monocyte chemoattractant protein-1(MCP-1)and homocysteine(HCY)concentrations, to define its clinical meaning to angina. [Method] Select 67 cases of UA and 65 cases of SA, take 60 normal persons of similar age as healthy control group; col ect the vein blood within 12h at the last attack of UA group, col ect the vein blood in early morning for SA group and control one; measure serum MCP-1 and HCY with ELISA method. [Result] The MCP-1 and HCY levels had difference among al groups, among which, groups UA and SA were higher than control one, with difference of statistical meaning; while UA group was higher than SA group, with difference of statistical meaning. [Conclusion] In angina patients, the serum inflammatory factors MCP-1 and HCY levels are higher than healthy persons, UA higher than SA patients;to test MCP-1 and HCY levels is helpful to identifying and screening high-risk angina patients.
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Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University
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2014
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