Assessment of circulating PPAR-? Level as a risk and diagnostic biomarker in Acute Coronary Syndrome.
- B. Sc. pharmacy M.D in Clinical Chemistry, department of Biochemistry, Collage of medicine, Babylon University, Hilla, Babylon, Iraq.
- M.B.Ch.B F.I.C.M.S, department of Biochemistry, Collage of medicine, Babylon University, Hilla, Babylon, Iraq.
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Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is a term that encompasses both unstable angina and myocardial infarction (MI) with or without ST-segment elevation. It is a life-threatening disorder that remains a source of high morbidity and mortality despite advances in treatment. Risk assessment done by using risk factors and risk markers. One of the emerged risk markers is high circulating level of PPAR-?(a potentially important transcription factor). This study represents a try to evaluate the role of this analyteasa risk biomarker for future cardiovascular events, and evaluation of PPAR-? as a possible diagnostic biomarker for MI.It was a case –control studyenrolled 160 subjects; 80 patients diagnosed as ACS patients by expert physicians.An equivalent age and sex matched population without coronary disease with similarrisk factors considered a control group.Serum levels of PPAR-? were measured by using ELISA technique, cTpI was investigated by qualitative membrane- based immunoassay. Independent sample t-test was used to compare means between two groups. ANOVA were used to compare means between different groups, p value ? 0.05 is significant. There were significant differences in mean serum levels of PPAR-?, by patients and control. There was significant difference in PPAR- ? serum levels between positive and negative cTpI groups. There was insignificant difference in PPAR- ? level among different ECG findings groups. Circulating level of PPAR- ? seems to be used as a risk biomarker for ACS, it is suggested that it could be used as a diagnostic biomarker for MI.
[Sana Abdul-Jabbar Ali, Hayder Al-Shalah and Oday Al-Salihi. (2016); Assessment of circulating PPAR-? Level as a risk and diagnostic biomarker in Acute Coronary Syndrome. Int. J. of Adv. Res. 4 (Jun). 1790-1794] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com