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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Caimi, Gregorio; | Assennato, Pasquale | Canino, Baldassare | Montana, Maria | Ventimiglia, Giuseppe | Lo Presti, Rosalia
Affiliations: Istituto di Clinica Medica e Malattie Cardiovascolari, Cattedra di Cardiologia, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Via del Vespro 129, 90127 Palermo, Italy
Note: [] Corresponding author: Prof. Gregorio Caimi, Via Leonardo da Vinci, 52, I‐90145 Palermo, Italy. Tel.: +39 91 6554406; Fax: +39 91 6554535.
Abstract: We evaluated, during an exercise test, the leukocyte flow properties, the polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) membrane fluidity and PMN cytosolic Ca^{2+} content in normals, in subjects with previous acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and in subjects previously submitted to a aortocoronary by‐pass. Leukocyte flow properties were evaluated using the St.George filtrometer. Examination of the PMN membrane fluidity was effected employing the probe TMA‐DPH; while evaluation of the PMN cytosolic Ca^{2+} content was carried out using the probe Fura 2‐AM. At baseline, in both cardiopathic groups a significant difference in PMN filtration parameters and in PMN cytosolic Ca^{2+} content was evident compared to normals. In normals, at peak of exercise, there was an evident reduction of mononuclear filtration parameters, while during recovery a slight increase of the PMN cytosolic Ca^{2+} content was observed. In subjects with previous AMI and in subjects with aortocoronary by‐pass, however, we observed, at peak of exercise, a decrease of the mononuclear filtration parameters, a reduction of the PMN membrane fluidity and an increase of the PMN cytosolic Ca^{2+} content. In both groups, the changes in PMN membrane fluidity and cytosolic Ca^{2+} content remained during recovery. The trend of the PMN membrane fluidity and cytosolic Ca^{2+} content found in the cardiopathic subjects during the exercise test suggest that PMN activation may be more evident in these subjects.
Keywords: Acute myocardial infarction, aortocoronary by‐pass, exercise test, leukocyte rheology, PMN membrane fluidity, PMN cytosolic Ca[TeX:] ^{2+}
Journal: Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 127-135, 1997
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