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Targeted Metabolomic Evaluation of Arginine Methylation and Cardiovascular Risks

Authors :
W.H. Wilson Tang
Danielle M. Brennan
Zeneng Wang
Leslie Cho
Stanley L. Hazen
Source :
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. 29:1383-1391
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2009.

Abstract

Background— We examine the relationship of related posttranslational modification products of arginine methylation and coronary artery disease (CAD) phenotypes. Methods and Results— Plasma was isolated from 1011 consecutive consenting subjects undergoing elective diagnostic cardiac catheterization, and future major adverse cardiac events (MACE, including myocardial infarction, stroke, and death) at 3 years were investigated. Plasma levels of asymmetrical dimethylarginine (ADMA, endogenous nitric oxide synthase [NOS] inhibitor), symmetrical dimethylarginine (SDMA, which lacks NOS inhibitory activity), N-mono-methylarginine (MMA, a potent NOS inhibitor), methyl-lysine (Methyl-Lys, an unrelated methylated amino acid), arginine, and its major catabolites (citrulline and ornithine) were quantified simultaneously by stable isotope dilution HPLC with online electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry and adjusted for traditional risk factors, C-reactive protein, and estimated creatinine clearance. High SDMA levels (adjusted odds ratio [OR] 1.6, 95%CI, 1.1 to 2.6, P P =0.007), but not ADMA (adjusted OR 1.3, 95%CI 0.88 to 2.0, P =0.177) were associated with increased prevalence of significantly obstructive CAD. Elevated levels of SDMA (adjusted Hazard Ratio [HR] 2.4, 95%CI 1.2 to 4.6, P =0.009), ADMA (adjusted HR 2.2, 95%CI 1.2 to 4.0, P =0.015), as well as an integrated index of arginine methylation [ArgMI=(ADMA+SDMA)/MMA] (adjusted HR 2.4, 95%CI 1.3 to 4.5, P =0.006) were significant independent predictors of incident MACE. ArgMI was predictive of incident MACE even following adjustments for global arginine bioavailability, particularly within secondary prevention patients. Conclusions— ADMA, SDMA, and the integrated quantification of arginine methylation (in the form of a methylation index) provided independent risk prediction for both significantly obstructive CAD and incident MACE in stable patients undergoing cardiac evaluation. These results suggest that factors beyond direct NOS inhibition contribute to the clinical associations between methylarginines and CAD outcomes.

Details

ISSN :
15244636 and 10795642
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8cd6b12a816415bb31c71f41593a3c00
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1161/atvbaha.109.185645