Publication: The impact of inflammatory and oxidative stress biomarkers on the sympathetic nervous system in severe coronary atherosclerosis
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Objective: The present study aimed at evaluating the association between
sympathetic nervous system activation (SNS) and the severity of coronary
artery disease (CAD). In addition, we tested the hypothesis that inflammation
and oxidative stress influence the SNS activation.
Methods: Adult patients with severe CAD scheduled for coronary artery bypass
graft (CABG) surgery were enrolled. SYNTAX I score was calculated based on
coronary angiography. Systemic activation of the SNS was estimated through
circulating levels of norepinephrine (NE). Plasma levels of pro-inflammatory
cytokines (IL 1β, IL 6 and HIF 1α) and oxidative stress molecules (SOD-1 and
LOX-1) were obtained prior to surgery.
Results: Circulating NE levels were significantly correlated with the severity of
CAD, as assessed by the SYNTAX I score (p 0.002; r 0.329). Elevated levels of
circulating pro-inflammatory markers were significantly correlated with
increased NE concentrations (for IL-1β: p < 0.001, r = 0.49; for IL-6 and NE:
p = 0.003, r = 0.32; for HIF-1α and NE: p = 0.049, r = 0.21). Additionally,
oxidative stress molecules were associated with circulating NE levels
(for SOD-1 and NE: p = 0.016, r = 0.26; for LOX-1 and NE: p = 0.004, r = 0.31).
Conclusion: In patients with CAD referred for CABG, SNS activation, indicated by
plasma NE levels, was correlated with disease severity as assessed by the SYNTAX
I score, as well as with markers of inflammation and oxidative stress. This
suggests that inflammation, oxidative stress, and SNS activation form an
interconnected network, with each component influencing the others. It
might be of interest to develop a scoring system including inflammation and
oxidative stress markers to identify patients that require a more aggressive
approach to lower inflammation, oxidative stress and modulate the
sympathetic nervous system. This could be of use especially in the setting of a
scheduled intervention -such as CABG surgery.
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Boieriu AM, Dumitrel Luca C, Neculoiu CD, Ţînţ D. The impact of inflammatory and oxidative stress biomarkers on the sympathetic nervous system in severe coronary atherosclerosis. Front Cardiovasc Med. 2024 Oct 14;11:1480925. doi: 10.3389/fcvm.2024.1480925. PMID: 39469122; PMCID: PMC11513282.
