TITLE:
Thrombospondin-1 Levels in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease
AUTHORS:
Mohamed Elnoamany, Ashraf Dawood, Nahed Mohamed Momtaz, Waleed Abdou
KEYWORDS:
Coronary Artery Disease, Diabetes Mellitus, Thrombospondin-1
JOURNAL NAME:
World Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases,
Vol.11 No.6,
June
17,
2021
ABSTRACT: Background: Thrombospondin-1(TSP1) is associated with atherosclerosis in animals with diabetes mellitus (DM),but the precise role of TSP-1 in human atherosclerosis remains unknown. Objectives: To investigate serum thrombospondin1 level in patients with coronary artery disease with and without type 2 DM and its relationship to coronary artery scoring systems. Methods: The study comprised 180 patients recruited from those underwent coronary angiography for suspected coronary artery disease (CAD) was approved by Institutional Review Board and Institutional Ethical Committee for Human Research of menoufia university hospital. They were divided according to presence of CAD and type 2 DM into 4 groups:Group I (n = 44 patients): Non diabetic subjects without CAD, Group II (n = 40 patients): Diabetic patients without CAD, Group III (n = 49 patients): Non diabetic patients with CAD and Group IV (n = 47 patients): Diabetic patients with CAD. Serum level of TSP-1 was measured in all groups and coronary artery scoring analysis was done. Results: Serum TSP-1 levels were higher in patients with CAD and DM than in other groups (P0.01) while the levels of serum TSP-1 in diabetic patients without CAD and non-diabetic patients with CAD didn’t show significant difference. Plasma TSP-1 levels were higher in patients with DM than those in patients without DM (582.95 ± 55.70 ng/mL vs. 516.91 ± 64.56 ng/ml,P0.001). Plasma levels of TSP-1 were higher in patients with CAD than those in patients without CAD (569.54 ± 68.16 ng/mL vs. 525.17 ± 61.77 ng/ml,P0.001). Patients with CAD and DM (group IV) had significantly higher severity score and vessel score than those with CAD only (group III) (9.13 ± 3.40, 2.49 ± 0.69 vs. 7.37 ± 3.16, 2.02±0.80 ng/ml,P0.05). Patients with three vessel disease had the highest serum TSP-1 level (581.32 ± 61.30 ng/ml) when compared to patients with one or two vessel disease. The highest diagnostic performance of serum TSP-1 level in prediction of coronary artery disease was more pronounced in presence of DM while the least diagnostic performance of serum TSP-1 was detected in absence of DM. Univariate logistic regression analysis of different variables for prediction of CAD showed that TSP-1 level was one of the independent predictorsof CAD (OR 1.016, CI 1.010-1.023,P