Assessment of Platelet Mitochondrial Respiration in the Setting of Cardiopulmonary Bypass: A Case Report

Darius G. Buriman, Adrian P. Merce, A. Bînă, Laurentiu Braescu, Andrei Grigorescu, A. Sturza, D. Muntean, H. Feier
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Aortic stenosis is the most common valvular disease worldwide. Coronary artery disease (CAD) is often associated with degenerative aortic stenosis, particularly among older patients. Surgical treatment of the combined pathologies is highly recommended because the results are durable. Assessment of mitochondrial respiration in blood cells has recently emerged as a potential biomarker of the bioenergetic health but data regarding the changes in the setting of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) are scarce. A 67-year-old man was referred to the clinic for progressive breathlessness, constrictive thoracic pain and fatigue. Investigations revealed severe aortic stenosis and triple-vessel CAD. The aortic valve was replaced with a mechanical aortic prosthesis and coronary artery bypass graft was performed under mild hypothermia. We assessed platelet complex I (CI)- and complex II (CII)-dependent mitochondrial respiration and found a significant increase in the net active respiration supported by CI and the maximal uncoupled respiration in platelets harvested after CPB compared to those isolated pre-CPB. At variance, the active coupled respiration and electron transfer capacity for CII were decreased. The relative contribution of the complex cardiac pathology and CPB to the impairment of CII-dependent respiration and/or a possible relation with patients’ outcome are worth further investigation in a pilot study.
体外循环条件下血小板线粒体呼吸的评价:1例报告
主动脉瓣狭窄是世界上最常见的瓣膜疾病。冠状动脉疾病(CAD)通常与退行性主动脉狭窄有关,特别是在老年患者中。手术治疗联合病理是强烈建议,因为结果是持久的。血细胞中线粒体呼吸的评估最近已成为生物能量健康的潜在生物标志物,但关于体外循环(CPB)设置变化的数据很少。一名67岁男子因进行性呼吸困难,缩窄性胸痛和疲劳而被转介到诊所。检查显示严重的主动脉狭窄和三支血管CAD。用机械主动脉假体代替主动脉瓣,在亚低温下进行冠状动脉旁路移植术。我们评估了血小板复合体I (CI)和复合体II (CII)依赖的线粒体呼吸,发现与CPB前分离的血小板相比,CPB后收获的血小板中CI支持的净活跃呼吸和最大解耦呼吸显著增加。在变异情况下,活性耦合呼吸和电子传递能力降低。复杂的心脏病理和CPB对cii依赖性呼吸损伤的相对贡献和/或与患者预后的可能关系值得在一项初步研究中进一步研究。
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