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| Title: | Neurohormonas y citocinas en la insuficiencia cardíaca. Correlación con la reserva de flujo coronario |
| Other Titles: | Coma-Canella I, Macias A, Varo N, Sanchez Ibarrola A. Neurohormonas y citocinas en la insuficiencia cardíaca. Correlación con la reserva de flujo coronario. Rev Esp Cardiol 2005 Nov;58(11):1273-1277. |
| Author(s) : | Coma-Canella, I. (Isabel) Macias, A. (Alfonso) Varo, N. (Nerea) Sanchez-Ibarrola, A. (Alfonso) |
| Issue Date: | 2005 |
| Publisher: | Elsevier España |
| Keywords: | Heart failure Coronary flow reserve Cytokines |
| Abstract: | Introduction and objectives. In heart failure, the coronary
flow reserve (CFR) measured by positron-emission
tomography (PET) is reduced. As neurohormone and cytokine
levels are also altered in patients with the condition,
our aim was to determine whether there is a correlation
between CFR and neurohormone and cytokine
levels.
Patients and method. The study included 40 patients
with heart failure but without ischemic heart disease. Myocardial
blood flow was measured by PET using nitrogen-
13 ammonia at baseline and during ATP infusion. The
CFR was calculated for each patient. In addition, levels of
the following were determined: norepinephrine, endothelin-
1, angiotensin-II, atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP), brain
natriuretic peptide (BNP), tumor necrosis factor-alpha, interleukin
(IL)-1β, soluble IL-2 receptor, and IL-6.
Results. All neurohormone levels were elevated above
reference values. The levels of all cytokines, except IL-1β,
were also elevated. There was a significant negative correlation
between CFR and the levels of several neurohormones:
ANP (r=–0.476), BNP (r=–0.442), and IL-6
(r=–0.509).
Conclusions. In heart failure, the decrease in CFR is
correlated with increases in the levels of certain neurohormones
(i.e., ANP and BNP) and cytokines (i.e., IL-6), with
vasodilatory effect. These increases are probably are related
to compensatory mechanisms that are unable to correct
for the endothelial dysfunction present in these patients. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10171/23496 |
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