Objective-To compare circulating concentrations of N terminal pro-brain nat
riuretic peptide (N-BNP) and cardiotrophin 1 in stable and unstable angina.
Design and setting-Observational study in a teaching hospital.
Patients-15 patients with unstable angina, 10 patients with stable angina,
and 15 controls.
Main outcome measures-Resting plasma N-BNP and cardiotrophin 1 concentratio
ns.
Results-N-BNP concentration (median (range)) was 714 fmol/ml (177-3217 fmol
/ml) in unstable angina, 169.5 fmol/ml (105.7-399.5 fmol/ml) in stable angi
na (p = 0.005 v unstable angina), and 150.5 fmol/ml (104.7-236.9 fmol/ml) i
n controls (p < 0.0001 v unstable angina; NS v stable angina). Cardiotrophi
n 1 concentration was 142.5 fmol/ml (42.2-527.4 fmol/ml) in unstable angina
, 73.2 fmol/ml (41.5-102.1 fmol/ml) in stable angina (p < 0.05 v unstable a
ngina), and 27 fmol/ml (6.9-54.1 fmol/ml) in controls (p < 0.0005 v stable
angina; p < 0.0001 v unstable angina). Log cardiotrophin I correlated with
log N-BNP in unstable angina (r = 0.93, p < 0.0001).
Conclusions-Both circulating N-BNP and cardiotrophin 1 are raised in unstab
le angina, while cardiotrophin I alone is raised in stable angina. The role
of cardiotrophin I and the relation between cardiotrophin 1 and N-BNP in m
yocardial ischaemia remain to be defined.