In recent years a growing body of evidence supported the role of inflammation in the initiation, maintenance and outcome of atrial fibrillation (AF). Nevertheless, despite a large amount of information, whether AF or the underlying structural heart disease (SHD) is the cause of the inflammatory process is still under debate. We, therefore, sought to determine if the inflammatory process reflect an underlying disease or the arrhythmia 'per se'. We evaluated plasma levels of soluble Interleukin 2 Receptor Alpha (sIL-2Rα), TNF-α and IL-18 in 100 consecutive patients with permanent AF, (43 with a SHD and 57 without a SHD) compared to 121 age and sex-matched controls which had normal sinus rhythm. We also evaluated the endothelial function in both groups of patients using reactive hyperemia index (RHI) values measured by Endo-PAT2000. Compared to controls, AF patients showed higher circulating levels of inflammatory markers and a lower mean value of RHI. At multiple logistic regression analysis, the inflammatory markers and RHI were significantly associated with AF presence, whereas ROC curve analysis had good sensitivity and specificity in inflammatory variables and RHI for AF presence. No significant association was observed in the group of permanent AF patients, between inflammatory markers and the presence of an underlying SHD. These findings could help to clarify the role of inflammation in subjects with AF and suggest that the markers of systemic inflammation are not associated with the underlying cardiovascular disease, rather with the atrial fibrillation 'per se'.
Inflammatory activation and endothelial dysfunction markers in patients with permanent atrial fibrillation: a cross-sectional study.
永久性房颤患者的炎症激活和内皮功能障碍标志物:一项横断面研究
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作者:Maida Carlo Domenico, Vasto Sonya, Di Raimondo Domenico, Casuccio Alessandra, Vassallo Valerio, Daidone Mario, Del Cuore Alessandro, Pacinella Gaetano, Cirrincione Anna, Simonetta Irene, Della Corte Vittoriano, Rizzica Salvatore, Geraci Giulio, Tuttolomondo Antonino, Pinto Antonio
| 期刊: | Aging-Us | 影响因子: | 3.900 |
| 时间: | 2020 | 起止号: | 2020 May 3; 12(9):8423-8433 |
| doi: | 10.18632/aging.103149 | 研究方向: | 炎症/感染 |
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