Circulating precursors of endothelial cells in patients with CHD and disturbed carbohydrate metabolism

Aim. Circulating precursors of endothelial cells (PEC) play an important role in regeneration of damaged vascular endothelium and myocardium and neovascularization of ischemic tissues. The aim of this work was to study effect of disturbed carbohydrate metabolism (DCM) on the number of PEC in patie...

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Main Authors: Maria Mikhailovna Ruda, Tatiana Igorevna Aref'eva, Angelina Valer'evna Sokolova, Marina Vladimirovna Shestakova, Yury Alexandrovich Karpov, Elena Viktorovna Parfenova
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Language:English
Published: Endocrinology Research Centre 2010-03-01
Series:Сахарный диабет
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Online Access:https://dia-endojournals.ru/dia/article/viewFile/6011/3770
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spelling doaj-7ba19c229e10493e990b5e2bb0fb51072021-06-02T21:12:26ZengEndocrinology Research CentreСахарный диабет2072-03512072-03782010-03-01131132010.14341/2072-0351-60115969Circulating precursors of endothelial cells in patients with CHD and disturbed carbohydrate metabolismMaria Mikhailovna Ruda0Tatiana Igorevna Aref'eva1Angelina Valer'evna Sokolova2Marina Vladimirovna Shestakova3Yury Alexandrovich Karpov4Elena Viktorovna Parfenova5Russian Cardiological Research and Production Complex, MoscowRussian Cardiological Research and Production Complex, MoscowEndocrinology Research Centre, MoscowEndocrinology Research Centre, MoscowRussian Cardiological Research and Production Complex, MoscowRussian Cardiological Research and Production Complex, MoscowAim. Circulating precursors of endothelial cells (PEC) play an important role in regeneration of damaged vascular endothelium and myocardium and neovascularization of ischemic tissues. The aim of this work was to study effect of disturbed carbohydrate metabolism (DCM) on the number of PEC in patients with different forms of CHD. Materials and methods. The number of PEC was determined by flow cytofluometry, insulin and C-peptide levels by IFA in 78 patients aged 40-69 (mean 55.5?0.9) years. Control groups comprised 17 subjects without CHD and DCM, 33 patients were allocated to the stable angina (SA) group (48% with DCM), 28 suffered acute coronary syndrome without segment ST elevation (ACS-ST) (39% had DCM). Results. The number of PEC was reduced in all CHD patients, by 23% in the SA group (phttps://dia-endojournals.ru/dia/article/viewFile/6011/3770circulating precursors of endothelial cellsdisturbed carbohydrate metabolismcoronary heart disease
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author Maria Mikhailovna Ruda
Tatiana Igorevna Aref'eva
Angelina Valer'evna Sokolova
Marina Vladimirovna Shestakova
Yury Alexandrovich Karpov
Elena Viktorovna Parfenova
spellingShingle Maria Mikhailovna Ruda
Tatiana Igorevna Aref'eva
Angelina Valer'evna Sokolova
Marina Vladimirovna Shestakova
Yury Alexandrovich Karpov
Elena Viktorovna Parfenova
Circulating precursors of endothelial cells in patients with CHD and disturbed carbohydrate metabolism
Сахарный диабет
circulating precursors of endothelial cells
disturbed carbohydrate metabolism
coronary heart disease
author_facet Maria Mikhailovna Ruda
Tatiana Igorevna Aref'eva
Angelina Valer'evna Sokolova
Marina Vladimirovna Shestakova
Yury Alexandrovich Karpov
Elena Viktorovna Parfenova
author_sort Maria Mikhailovna Ruda
title Circulating precursors of endothelial cells in patients with CHD and disturbed carbohydrate metabolism
title_short Circulating precursors of endothelial cells in patients with CHD and disturbed carbohydrate metabolism
title_full Circulating precursors of endothelial cells in patients with CHD and disturbed carbohydrate metabolism
title_fullStr Circulating precursors of endothelial cells in patients with CHD and disturbed carbohydrate metabolism
title_full_unstemmed Circulating precursors of endothelial cells in patients with CHD and disturbed carbohydrate metabolism
title_sort circulating precursors of endothelial cells in patients with chd and disturbed carbohydrate metabolism
publisher Endocrinology Research Centre
series Сахарный диабет
issn 2072-0351
2072-0378
publishDate 2010-03-01
description Aim. Circulating precursors of endothelial cells (PEC) play an important role in regeneration of damaged vascular endothelium and myocardium and neovascularization of ischemic tissues. The aim of this work was to study effect of disturbed carbohydrate metabolism (DCM) on the number of PEC in patients with different forms of CHD. Materials and methods. The number of PEC was determined by flow cytofluometry, insulin and C-peptide levels by IFA in 78 patients aged 40-69 (mean 55.5?0.9) years. Control groups comprised 17 subjects without CHD and DCM, 33 patients were allocated to the stable angina (SA) group (48% with DCM), 28 suffered acute coronary syndrome without segment ST elevation (ACS-ST) (39% had DCM). Results. The number of PEC was reduced in all CHD patients, by 23% in the SA group (p
topic circulating precursors of endothelial cells
disturbed carbohydrate metabolism
coronary heart disease
url https://dia-endojournals.ru/dia/article/viewFile/6011/3770
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