관상 동맥 협착의 진행과 혈중 Adiponectin, ICAM
(Intercellular Adhesion Molecule)-1 농도와의 관계
- Author(s)
- 박형섭; 김기식; 박창욱; 김민정; 조윤경; 이상원; 이영수; 현대우; 한성욱; 허승호; 김윤년; 김권배
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Park, Hyoung Seob; Kim, Kee Sik; Cho, Yun Kyeong; Han, Seong Wook; Hur, Seung Ho; Kim, Yoon Nyun; Kim, Kwon Bae
- Department
- Dept. of Internal Medicine (내과학)
- Journal Title
- 순환기
- Issued Date
- 2004
- Volume
- 34
- Issue
- 9
- Keyword
- Adiponectin; Intercellular adhesion molecule-1; Coronary restenosis
- Abstract
- Background and Objectives:Adiponectin is an adipocyte derived plasma protein that is known to have an
anti-atherogenic effect. Low plasma adiponectin concentrations are found in obesity, diabetes and coronary
artery disease. The measurement of the plasma adiponectin level is helpful in the assessment of the risk for
coronary artery disease. The intercellular adhesion molecule (ICAM)-1 is associated with the atherosclerotic
inflammatory response. An elevated ICAM-1 concentration is associated with increased risk of future coronary
events, independent of other risk factors. The relationships between serum adiponectin and ICAM-1 levels
and the progression of coronary artery stenosis with instent restenosis of previous stent sites were analyzed.
Subjects and Methods:83 patients who had percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty and stent
insertion were enrolled. The initial angiographic finding was compared with that at the 6 month follow up.
The serum adiponectin and ICAM-1 level were measured with the plasma lipid profiles prior to percutaneous
coronary intervention. These biochemical parameters were analyzed according to the progression of coronary
artery stenosis (≥10%) and instent restenosis (≥50%). Results:In the coronary artery stenosis progression
group, there were significantly lower adiponectin (3.91±1.24 μg/mL vs. 4.66±1.36 μg/mL, p=0.03) and higher
ICAM-1 levels (199.16±79.13 ng/mL vs. 150.54±63.65 ng/mL, p=0.03). The instent restenosis group also
showed lower adiponectin (3.99±1.22 μg/mL vs. 4.33±1.38 μg/mL) and higher ICAM-1 (195.17±68.45 ng/mL
vs. 171.47±80.48 ng/mL) levels, but without statistical significance. Conclusion:The serum adiponectin and
ICAM-1 levels are related to the progression of coronary artery stenosis. However, further study will be
required to confirm the relationships between the serum adiponectin and ICAM-1 levels and instent restenosis.
(Korean Circulation J 2004; 34(9):837-844)
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