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Assessment of serum phenylalanine and tyrosine isomers in patients with ST-segment elevation vs non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction.
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Journal of clinical laboratory analysis [J Clin Lab Anal] 2021 Feb; Vol. 35 (2), pp. e23613. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Oct 11. - Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Background: Under conditions of oxidative stress, hydroxyl radicals can oxidize phenylalanine (Phe) into various tyrosine (Tyr) isomers (meta-, ortho-, and para-tyrosine; m-, o-, and p-Tyr), depending on the location of the hydroxyl group on the oxidized benzyl ring. This study aimed to compare patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and non-STEMI (NSTEMI) and the serum levels of Phe and Tyr isomers at the aortic root and distal to the culprit lesion in both groups.<br />Methods: Forty-four patients participated in the study: 23 with STEMI and 21 with NSTEMI. Arterial blood samples were taken from the aortic root through a guiding catheter and from the culprit vessel segment distal from the primary lesion with an aspiration catheter, during the percutaneous coronary intervention. Serum levels of Phe, p-Tyr, m-Tyr, and o-Tyr were determined using reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography.<br />Results: Serum levels of Phe were significantly higher distal to the culprit lesion compared to the aortic root in patients with STEMI. Serum p-Tyr/Phe and m-Tyr/Phe concentration ratios were both lower distal to the culprit lesion than at the aortic root in patients with STEMI. There were no statistically significant differences with respect to changes in serum Phe and Tyr isomers distal to the culprit lesion compared to the aortic root in patients with NSTEMI.<br />Conclusion: Our data suggest that changes in serum levels of different Tyr isomers can mediate the effects of oxidative stress during myocardial infarction.<br /> (© 2020 The Authors. Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis Published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.)
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- Acute Coronary Syndrome blood
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Female
Humans
Isomerism
Male
Middle Aged
Non-ST Elevated Myocardial Infarction physiopathology
Prospective Studies
ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction physiopathology
Non-ST Elevated Myocardial Infarction blood
Phenylalanine blood
ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction blood
Tyrosine blood
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1098-2825
- Volume :
- 35
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of clinical laboratory analysis
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 33043503
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jcla.23613