Vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 serum level in patients with chest pain and normal coronary arteries (syndrome X)
D. Tousoulis et al., Vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 serum level in patients with chest pain and normal coronary arteries (syndrome X), CLIN CARD, 24(4), 2001, pp. 301-304
Background: Plasma levels of soluble vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCA
M-1) and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) mediators of leukocyte
adhesion to vascular endothelium may implicate in the pathogenesis of the s
yndrome of chest pain with normal coronary arteries.
Hypothesis: We attempted tb determine whether markers of endothelial activa
tion are raised in patients with chest pain and normal coronary arteries.
Methods: We measured plasma VCAM-1, ICAM-1 (ng/ml) in 36 patients (34 men,
2 women, aged 62 +/- 9 years) with stable angina, coronary artery disease (
CAD), and a positive response to exercise test; in 21 patients (6 men, 15 w
omen, aged 56 +/- 9 years) with chest pain and normal coronary arteriograms
(syndrome X); and in 11 healthy control subjects (8 men, 3 women, aged 49
+/- 14 years).
Results: Plasma ICAM-1 levels were significantly higher both in patients wi
th CAD (mean +/- standard error of the mean) (328 +/- 26, p<0.05), and in s
yndrome X (362 <plus/minus> 22, p<0.01) than in controls (225 <plus/minus>
29). VCAM-1 levels were also higher in syndrome X (656 +/- 41 ng/ml) and in
patients with CAD (626 +/- 32 ng/ml) than in controls (551 +/- 60, p=0.09)
.
Conclusions: ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 levels are increased both in patients with C
AD and with syndrome X compared with control individuals. These findings ma
y suggest the presence of chronic, inflammation with involvement of the end
othelium in patients with anginal chest pain and normal coronary angiograms
.