Elevated Blood Serum Neutrophil Collagenase and NADPH Oxidase –1 (NOX–1) in Acute Coronary Syndrome
Date
2020-02-01Author
SURYONO, Suryono
SUSILAWATI, I Dewa Ayu
HAIRRUDIN, Hairrudin
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Context: High–level neutrophil activity and oxidative stress were reported in
Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS). Aims: This study aimed to analyze serum level
neutrophil collagenase (Matrix Metalloproteinase 8, MMP–8) and oxidative
enzyme NADPH Oxidase–1 (NOX–1) in ACS. Settings and Design: This study
an observational cross–sectional study. Methods and Material: A total of 84
subjects were studied, consisted of 52 ACS patients (including 21 unstable angina
and 15 Non–ST–Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction [NSTEMI]
and 16 ST–Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction [STEMI]), 16 subjects with
stable angina pectoris and 16 healthy control. The level of serum MMP–8 and
NOX–1 were analyzed by enzyme–linked immunosorbent assay (Elisa).
Statistical analysis used: Data were analyzed using Anova and LSD. Results:
Level serum MMP–8 and NOX–1 were significantly (p < 0.05) higher in ACS, the
highest level of both markers were found in STEMI patients. Neutrophil
leukocytosis was frequently found in STEMI patients as well. Conclusions: ACS
patients demonstrated sign of inflammation and oxidative stress indicated by
elevated serum neutrophil collagenase and NOX–1. These evidences might
provide as markers for predicting as well as a guide for preventing and developing
therapy for ACS.
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