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OBJECTIV ES: Atherosclerotic plaque stabilization is a promising clinical strategy to prevent cardiovascular events in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). There is a correlation between coronary and carotid plaque instability, and echolucent plaques are recognized as vulnerable plaques. We examined whether intensive cholesterol-lowering therapy with statins in nonhypercholesterolemic patients is effective in improving echolucency of vulnerable plaques assessed by ultrasound with integrated backscatter (IBS) analysis.We also examine whether CD144-EMP (endothelium derived microparticles) is useful as a specific marker of endothelial cell (EC) dysfunction and to determine whether plasma levels of circulating CD144-EMP predicted CAD in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM).RESULTS : Total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein were significantly decreased in the statin group. Significant increases of echogenicity of … More carotid plaques were noted in the statin grcup but not in the diet group without significant regression of plaque-IMT values in both groups. We demonstrated that CD144-positive microparticles were derived selectively from human EC. The levels of CD144-EMP reflected the degree of in vitro hydrogen-peroxide-induced EC injury and impairment of in vivo endothelium-dependent coronary vasodilation. Plasma CD144-EMP levels were increased significantly in DM patients compared with patients without DM. In DM patients, the elevated levels of CD144-EMP were the most significant risk factor for CAD relative to all other traditional risk factors.CONCLUSIONS: Statin therapy is rapidly effective in increasing echogenicity of vulnerable plaques without regression of plaque size in nonhypercholesterolemic patients with CAD. Quantitative assessment of carotid plaque quality by ultrasound with IBS is clinically useful for monitoring atherosclerotic lesions by evaluating vulnerability of atheroma. The CD144-positive EMP exist in human plasma, and plasma CD144-EMP levels can be a clinically specific and quantitative marker of EC dysfunction and/or injury. Measurement of CD144-EMP, by providing a quantitative assessment of EC dysfunction, may be useful for identifying DM patients with increased risk of CAD. Less
All 2007 2006 2005
All Journal Article (16 results) Book (2 results)
Atherosclerosis (In press)
Atherosclerosis In press
European Heart Journal 27
Pages: 817-823
Atherosclerosis 187
Pages: 345-352
Journal of American College of Cardiology 48
Pages: 1155-1162
Internal Medicine 45
Pages: 173-174
Eur Heart J 27
J Am Coll Cardiol 48
Pages: 351-362
J Cardiol 48
Intern Med 45
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European Heart Journal
Journal of the American Collage of Cardiology 45
Pages: 1622-1630
Journal of the American Collage of Cardiology 46
Pages: 2022-2030
J Am Coll Cardiol 46
J Am Coll Cardiol 45