JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL
Online ISSN : 1347-4839
Print ISSN : 0047-1828
ISSN-L : 0047-1828
Clinical Investigations
Increased Plasma Antigen Levels of Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 in Patients With Restenosis After Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty
Seiji HokimotoHisao OgawaTaro SaitoShuichi OshimaKatsuo NodaHirofumi SoejimaKeiji TakazoeHaruhiko DateFumiyuki IshibashiShinichi NakamuraHirofumi Yasue
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2000 Volume 64 Issue 11 Pages 831-834

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Abstract
Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) plays an important role in the progression of atherosclerosis in coronary arteries. To examine whether or not plasma antigen levels of MCP-1 are related to restenosis after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA), the plasma antigen levels of MCP-1 were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (pg/ml) before, 24 and 48h, and 3 months after elective PTCA for stable exertional angina performed between June 1997 and March 1998. Restenosis was defined as recurrence of stenosis greater than 50% of the diameter in the dilated segment at 3-month follow-up angiography. There were no differences in plasma MCP-1 antigen levels before and at 24h after PTCA between restenosis (R; n=27) and norestenosis (N; n=43) groups (R vs N: 633±35 vs 589±34, and 669±41 vs 575±36pg/ml before and at 24h after PTCA, respectively), but plasma MCP-1 antigen levels were higher at 48h and 3 months after PTCA in the R than in N group (R vs N: 678±41 vs 558±35, and 735±35 vs 571±32pg/ml at 48h and 3 months after PTCA, respectively). These data suggest that the MCP-1 production and macrophage accumulation in the balloon-injured site is partially associated with restenosis after PTCA.
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