Title of article :
Evaluation of related variables on endothelial progenitor cells in first transient ischemic attack
Author/Authors :
Meamr ، Rokhsareh Development Research Center - Islamic Azad University , Nikyar ، Hamidreza Development Research Center - Islamic Azad University , Chitsaz ، Ahmad Department of Neurology - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Dehghani ، Leila School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Nasri ، Maryam Grovemead Health Center
Pages :
6
From page :
157
To page :
162
Abstract :
Background and aims: In a transient ischemic attack (TIA), the activation of the endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) has a prominent role in the formation of collateral vessels. The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of effective variables (e.g., hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, cardiovascular diseases, a family history of cardiovascular diseases, and statin therapy on the level of EPCs in TIA. Methods: Thirty patients suffering from the first attack of TIA, without having a history of acute cerebral injury, surgery or trauma, and blood disorders were enrolled in this crosssectional study. Then, flow cytometry was utilized to estimate the level of EPCs CD34 and CD309 and the results were evaluated based on the t test or the MannWhitney test. Finally, the Pearson or Spearman correlation was used to establish the relationship between the variables. The level of P lt;0.05 was considered statistically significant in this study. Results: The mean±SD number of CD309 in patients with hyperlipidemia was less than those with no hyperlipidemia (3.35±2.77 vs. 5.59±3.85, P=0.02) and diabetic patients had a significantly higher number of CD309 compared to nondiabetics (6.14±4.89 vs, 3.5± 3.49, P=0.05). Conversely, the mean number of CD34 in groups with or without the studied variables was not statistically significant. The results further revealed that the average total of CD309 and CD34 was significantly lower in patients with hyperlipidemia as compared to those with no sign of hyperlipidemia (9.44± 3.05 vs. 6.67±4.6, P=0.02). Using logistic regression, the intended variables demonstrated no significant effects on endothelial cells, and the relationship between age and the number of progenitor cells was not significant. Conclusion: In our study, only hyperlipidemia acted as a factor influencing the numbers of EPCs. Therefore, more studies with larger sample sizes are required to discover the role of these variables on progenitor cells in TIA.
Keywords :
Transient ischemic attack , Endothelial progenitor cell , Risk factors
Journal title :
journal of shahrekord university of medical sciences
Serial Year :
2019
Journal title :
journal of shahrekord university of medical sciences
Record number :
2484362
Link To Document :
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