P. Dipasquale et al., PLASMA-CONCENTRATIONS OF ENDOTHELIN DURING THROMBOLYSIS, IN PATIENTS WITH ANTERIOR, INFERIOR MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION AND UNSTABLE ANGINA, NMCD. Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases, 6(2), 1996, pp. 97-102
Background Endothelin is a recently discovered endothelium derived vas
oconstrictive peptide. Studies have shown that Endothelin-1 (ET-I) inc
reases in acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Methods: The aim of the s
tudy was to verify the plasma endothelin levels during thrombolysis an
d reperfusion according to localization and size of AMI (anterior/infe
rior) and in patients with unstable angina (UA) undergoing thrombolysi
s. Eighty patients, 18 F/62 M, hospitalized for suspected AMI (Ist epi
sode) within 4 hrs from the onset of symptoms, suitable for thrombolys
is, Killip class I-II were investigated. Plasma endothelin levels were
checked before thrombolysis, at I hr, and 2 hrs after starting thromb
olysis. Results: All patients admitted to the study met the reperfusio
n criteria. Endothelin data: Anterior AMI group: 36 patients (mean age
61.7+/-7 yrs): sample at entry 7.36+/-3.81, at I hr 7.69+/-3.86, at 2
hrs 10.83+/-5.19 pg/ml (p<0.001). Inferior AMI group: 23 patients (me
an age 62.8+/-8 years): at entry 6.42+/-4.98, at I hr 7.11+/-5.31, at
2 hrs 8.07+/-5.01 pg/ml. UA group: 21 patients (mean age 59.1+/-6 yrs
at entry 4.32+/-2.45, at 1 hr 4.56+/-4.18, at 2 hrs 5.21+/-4.28 pg/ml.
Conclusion: Our data show that plasma endothelin levels are raised wi
thin 2 hrs of uncomplicated AMIs subjected to thrombolysis. Further, o
ur results show that endothelin levels are higher in anterior than in
inferior AMI (p<0.05). The patients with UA did not show any endotheli
n increase during thrombolysis and reperfusion. These data suggest tha
t localization and size of AMI determine endothelin plasma levels.