This study aimed to investigate the biochemical
profile of blood plasma of patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) and
angiographically normal subjects (controls) to determine biomarkers for their
differentiation. In this double blind study, 5 mL venous blood was drawn before
angiography from CAD patients (n=60) and controls (n=13) comprising angiography
normal individuals. In vitro high-resolution NMR spectroscopy of these blood plasma
samples was carried out at 400 MHz, and intensity data were analysed with
partial least square discriminant analysis. Categorization of subjects as
controls or CAD patients and the patients further as single vessel disease
(SVD), double vessel disease (DVD) and triple vessel disease (TVD) was done at
the end of the study based on their angiography reports. Raised levels of
lipids, alanine (Ala) and isoleucine/leucine/valine (Ile/Leu/Val) were observed
in CAD patients COMPARED with controls. Partial least square discriminant
analysis showed separation between controls vs CAD patients. TVD patients
showed increased levels of Ile/Leu/Val and Ala compared with controls and SVD.
Alanine, Ile/Leu/Val, and LDL/VLDL appear as possible biomarkers for distinguishing
between controls and patients with SVD and TVD. A metabolic adaptation of
myocardium may play a role in raising the Ala level.
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/biosciences/american-research-journal-of-biosciences/
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/biosciences/american-research-journal-of-biosciences/
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