肺动脉高压患者的氧化应激

Tammy O. Wichman , Galo Martin Sanchez Palacios , Ross Davidson , Christopher S. Wichman , Matthew C. Zimmerman
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摘要

肺动脉高压是一种毁灭性的心血管疾病,尽管治疗取得了进展,但仍是进行性和致命性的。动物模型显示氧化应激可能是肺动脉高压的致病机制。目的:我们假设氧化应激,通过氧化剂(包括超氧化物)水平的增加来测量,可能在人类肺动脉高压中发挥作用。我们还假设,与正常对照相比,肺动脉高压患者的氧化剂升高,并且它们与肺动脉高压严重程度的测量相关。方法和测量使用电子顺磁共振波谱测量自由基氧化剂的新应用,我们初步评估了在右心导管插入期间从肺动脉收集的全血中的氧化剂水平是否与外周静脉血中的氧化剂水平相关。然后我们测量了肺动脉高压患者和正常对照者外周静脉血中的氧化剂。主要结果肺动脉和外周静脉采集的血液中氧化剂水平有显著相关性,但肺动脉高压患者的氧化剂水平与对照组相比无显著升高。此外,通过症状、功能容量、血流动力学和REVEAL风险评分来评估,氧化剂水平与肺动脉高压严重程度之间没有相关性。与之前的动物研究和氧化应激的间接测量相反,我们无法确认肺动脉高压患者的氧化环境,至少在通过电子顺磁共振波谱评估全血中自由基氧化剂(如超氧化物)水平时是这样。
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Oxidative stress in patients with pulmonary hypertension

Rationale

Pulmonary arterial hypertension is a devastating cardiovascular disease that is progressive and fatal despite advances in therapy. Animal models have shown that oxidative stress may be pathogenic in pulmonary hypertension.

Objectives

We hypothesized that oxidative stress, as measured by increased levels of oxidants, including superoxide, may play a role in pulmonary arterial hypertension in humans. We also hypothesized that oxidants are elevated in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension compared with normal controls and that they correlate with measures of pulmonary arterial hypertension severity.

Methods and Measurements

Using a novel application of electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy to measure free radical oxidants, we initially evaluated whether levels of oxidants from whole blood collected from the pulmonary artery obtained during right heart catheterization would correlate with oxidant levels in peripheral venous blood. We then measured oxidants in peripheral venous blood in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension and normal controls.

Main Results

Results showed a significant correlation between oxidant levels in blood collected from the pulmonary artery and peripheral vein but no significant elevation of oxidants in pulmonary hypertension patients versus control subjects. Furthermore, there were no correlations between levels of oxidants and severity of pulmonary arterial hypertension, as assessed by symptoms, functional capacity, hemodynamics, and the REVEAL risk score.

Conclusions

Contrary to previous animal studies and indirect measures of oxidative stress, we were unable to confirm an oxidative environment in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension, at least when assessed by levels of free radical oxidants, such as superoxide, in whole blood via electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy.

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