scholarly journals Metabolic activity of neutrophilic granulocytes and possible ways of its correction in patients with acute coronary syndrome

2011 ◽  
Vol 57 (2) ◽  
pp. 35-42 ◽  
Author(s):  
NA Ryzhkova ◽  
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TI Havrylenko ◽  
OM Parkhomenko ◽  
SM Kozhukhov ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 10-17
Author(s):  
I Yu Grinshtein ◽  
A A Savchenko ◽  
Yu I Grinshtein ◽  
I I Gvozdev

Objective: to study the features of the chemiluminescent state and the activity of NAD (P) -depen- dent dehydrogenases in neutrophilic granulocytes of blood in patients with different sensitivity to acetylsalicylic acid (ACA) in acute coronary syndrome (ACS).Materials and methods: The study included 53 patients with ACS. Evaluation of resistance or sensitivity to ASA was performed in vitro by incubating platelet-rich plasma with adenosine diphosphate and ASA to determine the level of aggregation. The state of respiratory explosion of neutrophils was investigated by the method of chemiluminescence. The activity of enzymes in neutrophils was studied by the bioluminescent method.Results of the study: In patients with ACS-resistant ACS, the rate of synthesis of primary and secondary active forms of oxygen was reduced, and the index of luminol-dependent activation of neutrophils was reduced. The intensity of substrate stimulation of glycolysis and oxidation of glucose by the pentose phosphate pathway is increased.Conclusion: With resistance to ASA in patients with ACS, there are abnormalities in the metabolism and functional activity of neutrophils, which is of interest in studying the intercellular relationships of thrombus formation.


2013 ◽  
Vol 110 (07) ◽  
pp. 101-109 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mick Frissen ◽  
Mark Huts ◽  
Johannes Kragten ◽  
Kon-Siong Jie ◽  
Math Leers ◽  
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SummaryThis study was performed to gain further insight in pro- and anticoagulant characteristics of leukocytes in acute coronary syndrome (ACS). For this purpose, patients presenting on the emergency department (ED) with anginal chest pain were included in this study. In peripheral blood, procoagulant tissue factor (TF) expression was measured in the different blood-borne phagocytes, i.e. neutrophilic granulocytes and the three different monocyte subsets based on expression of CD14 and CD16. Simultaneously, intracellular presence of platelet-(CD41) and/or endothelial cell-remnants (CD62e) was analysed in these different leukocyte subsets. Neutrophils showed a weak intracellular staining of CD62e and CD41 that increased with severity of ACS. Monocytes, and especially the classical (CD14++CD16-) and intermediate monocytes (CD14++CD16+) showed a clear and significant increase in intracellular CD41-staining after coronary damage. The different monocyte subsets showed an increase in expression of TF in severe ACS. Finally, it appeared that also neutrophils showed a significant increase in expression of TF on their membrane. In conclusion, this study showed an increased intracellular staining in blood-borne phagocytes for CD62e and CD41 in patients with ACS compared to non-cardiac related control patients. This indicates that at least in the acute phase of ACS phagocytosis of platelet and endothelial cell-remnants is increased. These data support the recent hypothesis that neutrophils protect against further thrombotic processes by clearing platelet and endothelial cell-remnants. In addition, this study shows that the different monocyte subsets are also involved in this process. Furthermore, both monocytes and neutrophils show increased TF expression in ACS.


2016 ◽  
Vol 22 ◽  
pp. 121-122
Author(s):  
Mukhyaprana Prabhu ◽  
Shyny Reddy ◽  
Ranjan Shetty ◽  
V.B. Mohan ◽  
Weena Stanley

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