NO-synthase activity in patients with coronary heart disease associated with hypertension of different age groups

Background: Coronary heart disease is the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Hypertension is a major independent risk factor for the development of CHD. Abnormalities in NO generation or activity have been proposed as a major mechanism of CHD. The purpose of this article is to determin...

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Main Author: Besedina Anna
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Language:English
Published: Society of Medical Biochemists of Serbia, Belgrade 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Medical Biochemistry
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spelling doaj-47e2f5503d174346bbd098df2d5178372020-11-25T03:32:05ZengSociety of Medical Biochemists of Serbia, BelgradeJournal of Medical Biochemistry1452-82581452-82662016-01-0135143491452-82581601043BNO-synthase activity in patients with coronary heart disease associated with hypertension of different age groupsBesedina Anna0Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University, Department of Family Medicine, Lviv, UkraineBackground: Coronary heart disease is the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Hypertension is a major independent risk factor for the development of CHD. Abnormalities in NO generation or activity have been proposed as a major mechanism of CHD. The purpose of this article is to determine the activity of eNOS and iNOS in patients with isolated CHD and CHD associated with HT of different age groups. Methods: Fifty patients with isolated CHD and 42 patients with CHD associated with HT were enrolled in this study. NOS activity was determined by nitrite anion formed in the reaction. Results: A statistically significant increase in iNOS activity is observed in elderly donors. In patients with isolated coronary heart disease cNOS activity is statistically significantly reduced with respect to the control group. The reduction of enzymatic activity of cNOS is more expressed in elderly patients than in middle-aged patients with coronary heart disease. Alterations in eNOS activity are more expressed in patients with coronary heart disease associated with hypertension than in patients with isolated coronary heart disease. Against the background of cNOS inhibition in the patients, a sharp increase in iNOS activity is observed. Conclusions: It has been shown that disturbance of endothelial function in patients with coronary heart disease associated with hypertension is characterized by reduced endothelial NO synthesis by cNOS and increased systemic NO synthesis due to increased iNOS activity. It has been found that the lack of endothelial NO and hyperproduction of "harmful" NO by iNOS are more expressed in elderly patients.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1452-8258/2016/1452-82581601043B.pdfcoronary heart diseasehypertensionnitric oxideno-synthase
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NO-synthase activity in patients with coronary heart disease associated with hypertension of different age groups
Journal of Medical Biochemistry
coronary heart disease
hypertension
nitric oxide
no-synthase
author_facet Besedina Anna
author_sort Besedina Anna
title NO-synthase activity in patients with coronary heart disease associated with hypertension of different age groups
title_short NO-synthase activity in patients with coronary heart disease associated with hypertension of different age groups
title_full NO-synthase activity in patients with coronary heart disease associated with hypertension of different age groups
title_fullStr NO-synthase activity in patients with coronary heart disease associated with hypertension of different age groups
title_full_unstemmed NO-synthase activity in patients with coronary heart disease associated with hypertension of different age groups
title_sort no-synthase activity in patients with coronary heart disease associated with hypertension of different age groups
publisher Society of Medical Biochemists of Serbia, Belgrade
series Journal of Medical Biochemistry
issn 1452-8258
1452-8266
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Background: Coronary heart disease is the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Hypertension is a major independent risk factor for the development of CHD. Abnormalities in NO generation or activity have been proposed as a major mechanism of CHD. The purpose of this article is to determine the activity of eNOS and iNOS in patients with isolated CHD and CHD associated with HT of different age groups. Methods: Fifty patients with isolated CHD and 42 patients with CHD associated with HT were enrolled in this study. NOS activity was determined by nitrite anion formed in the reaction. Results: A statistically significant increase in iNOS activity is observed in elderly donors. In patients with isolated coronary heart disease cNOS activity is statistically significantly reduced with respect to the control group. The reduction of enzymatic activity of cNOS is more expressed in elderly patients than in middle-aged patients with coronary heart disease. Alterations in eNOS activity are more expressed in patients with coronary heart disease associated with hypertension than in patients with isolated coronary heart disease. Against the background of cNOS inhibition in the patients, a sharp increase in iNOS activity is observed. Conclusions: It has been shown that disturbance of endothelial function in patients with coronary heart disease associated with hypertension is characterized by reduced endothelial NO synthesis by cNOS and increased systemic NO synthesis due to increased iNOS activity. It has been found that the lack of endothelial NO and hyperproduction of "harmful" NO by iNOS are more expressed in elderly patients.
topic coronary heart disease
hypertension
nitric oxide
no-synthase
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1452-8258/2016/1452-82581601043B.pdf
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