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Title: | The role of ADAMTS1 and versican in human myocardial infarction: A postmortem study |
Authors: | Pehlivan, Sultan Akyol, Sümeyya Eren, Filiz Güleç, Mehmet Akif Eren, Bülent Demircan, Kadir Akyol, Ömer Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Adli Tıp Anabilim Dalı. 0000-0002-9982-0476 0000-0002-4047-6455 Gürses, Murat Serdar Ural, Mustafa Numan İnanır, Nursel Türkmen Fedakar, Recep AAH-6287-2021 AAC-8913-2020 55979536300 57163358100 57188706721 8725968900 |
Keywords: | Medical laboratory technology ADAMTS1 Myocardial infarction Versican Fragmented versican Postmortem Diagnosis Sudden cardiac death Heart-failure Endothelial-cells Stable angina Gene Expression Family Association Motifs |
Issue Date: | Aug-2016 |
Publisher: | Oxford University |
Citation: | Pehlivan, S. vd. (2016). "The role of ADAMTS1 and versican in human myocardial infarction: A postmortem study". Laboratory Medicine, 47(3), 205-212. |
Abstract: | Objective: To determine the role of a disintegrin and metalloproteinase with thrombospondin type 1 motif (ADAMTS1) and fragmented versican in the myocardial infarction (MI) process in humans and to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of ADAMTS1 for postmortem diagnosis of MI. Methods: Thirty autopsied individuals were allocated into 2 groups, namely, a study group of individuals who died of myocardial infarction (n = 20), and a control group who died of trauma (n = 10). We performed standard immunohistochemical staining on myocardial tissue specimens, studying anti-ADAMTS1, anti-versican, and anti-versican C terminal peptide sequence (DPEAAE) fragments. Results: Strong, diffuse staining was observed throughout myocardial tissue for ADAMTS1 in the 2 groups. However, in the study group, we observed no expression for ADAMTS1 around fibrotic areas but detected slight staining in coagulative and necrotic zones. Conclusion: Similar localizations of ADAMTS and fragmented versican in human heart tissue indicate that versican presumably is cleaved by ADAMTS1. Hence, ADAMTS1 can be regarded as a new marker for postmortem differential diagnosis of MI. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1093/labmed/lmw022 https://academic.oup.com/labmed/article/47/3/205/2453835 http://hdl.handle.net/11452/32234 |
ISSN: | 0007-5027 1943-7730 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus Web of Science |
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