血血清素水平与血浆溶血磷脂中溶血磷脂酰丝氨酸特异性相关

Makoto Kurano , Tomotaka Dohi , Takahiro Nojiri , Tamaki Kobayashi , Yuji Hirowatari , Asuka Inoue , Kuniyuki Kano , Hirotaka Matsumoto , Koji Igarashi , Masako Nishikawa , Katsumi Miyauchi , Hiroyuki Daida , Hitoshi Ikeda , Junken Aoki , Yutaka Yatomi
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摘要

甘油溶血磷脂(glycero- lysophosplipids,简称lpls),已知具有强大的生物活性,已被证明在体外由活化的血小板分泌;然而,它们与体内血小板活化的关系尚未阐明。在这项研究中,我们研究了人类受试者血液中每种甘油- lpl水平与血清素(血小板活化的生物标志物)之间的相关性,以阐明血小板活化在体内甘油- lpl中的作用。方法与结果141例连续行冠状动脉造影患者(急性冠状动脉综合征,n = 38;稳定性心绞痛,n = 71;冠状动脉造影正常,n = 32),并研究血浆血清素水平与甘油- lpls之间的相关性。结果显示血浆血清素和血浆溶血磷脂酰丝氨酸(LysoPS)水平之间存在特异性且显著的关联。相反,尽管定期服用阿司匹林的患者血浆溶血磷脂酸、溶血磷脂酰乙醇胺、溶血磷脂酰甘油和溶血磷脂酰肌醇水平较低,但定期服用阿司匹林并未影响血浆溶血ops水平。结论血清素水平与溶血ops(一种新的脂质介质)呈显著正相关。因此,LysoPS可能特异性参与与血清素释放相关的强血小板活化。我们目前的结果提示溶酶蛋白可能参与动脉粥样硬化疾病的发病机制。
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Blood levels of serotonin are specifically correlated with plasma lysophosphatidylserine among the glycero-lysophospholipids

Backgrounds

Glycero-lysophospholipids (glycero-LPLs), which are known to exert potent biological activities, have been demonstrated to be secreted from activated platelets in vitro; however, their association with platelet activation in vivo has not been yet elucidated. In this study, we investigated the correlations between the blood levels of each glycero-LPL and serotonin, a biomarker of platelet activation, in human subjects to elucidate the involvement of platelet activation in glycero-LPLs in vivo.

Methods and Results

We measured the plasma serotonin levels in 141 consecutive patients undergoing coronary angiography (acute coronary syndrome, n = 38; stable angina pectoris, n = 71; angiographically normal coronary arteries, n = 32) and investigated the correlations between the plasma levels of serotonin and glycero-LPLs. The results revealed the existence of a specific and significant association between the plasma serotonin and plasma lysophosphatidylserine (LysoPS) levels. On the contrary, regular aspirin intake failed to affect the plasma LysoPS levels despite the fact that the plasma lysophosphatidic acid, lysophosphatidylethanolamine, lysophosphatidylglycerol, and lysophosphatidylinositol levels were lower in those who had taken aspirin regularly.

Conclusion

We found a specific positive correlation between the blood levels of serotonin and LysoPS, a new lipid mediator. Thus, LysoPS might be specifically involved in strong platelet activation, which is associated with the release of serotonin.

General Significance

Our present results suggest the possible involvement of LysoPS in the pathogenesis of atherosclerotic diseases.

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