TY - JOUR
T1 - Low Serum Fetuin A Levels and Cardiovascular Events in End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Patients
AU - , Giulia Bivona AU - , Chiara Bellia AU - , Antonietta Caruso AU - , Daniela Butera AU - , Bruna Lo Sasso AU - , Patrizia Altavilla AU - , Rosa C. Carollo AU - , Gaia Chiarello AU - , andMarcello Ciaccio
JO - Research Journal of Medical Sciences
VL - 2
IS - 4
SP - 200
EP - 202
PY - 2008
DA - 2001/08/19
SN - 1815-9346
DO - rjmsci.2008.200.202
UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=rjmsci.2008.200.202
KW - Fetuin-A
KW -ESRD
KW -inflammation
KW -vascular calcification
KW -CVD
AB - The atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) is frequently observed in End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) patients; according to the hypothesis of non-traditional risk factors for CVD, accelerated atherogenesis in these patients could be linked to both vascular calcification and inflammation. 2-Heremans-Schmid Glycoprotein (AHSG) also known as Fetuin-A, is considered a negative marker of inflammation and represents one of the in vivo circulating calcification modulators; these molecules are proteins working as endogenous inhibitors of Ca×PO4 precipitation and are probably involved in the pathogenesis vascular calcification. Aim of this study is to evaluate the differences in serum Fetuin-A levels between 2 Haemodialysis (HD) patient groups distinguished on the basis of history of cardio and/or cerebrovascular events. All patients took part in clinical data collection and 2 patient groups were identified as no cardiovascular and cardiovascular on the basis of history of cardio and/or cerebrovascular events. Serum Fetuin-A levels were determined using sandwich immunoenzymatic assay, ELISA (Epitope Diagnostics Inc., San Diego, CA, USA). Serum Fetuin-A levels were significantly lower in cardiovascular HD patients than in those without cardiovascular event. The role of Fetuin A in the context of the different pathogenetic moments of atherosclerosis remains unclearly assessed; it would be of some interest to investigate the hypothesis, almost unexplored, of a relationship between low Fetuin A levels and endothelial dysfunction.
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