Inflammation and Chlamydia pneumoniae infection correlate with the severity of peripheral arterial disease

被引:14
作者
Kaperonis, E. A.
Liapis, C. D.
Kakisis, J. D.
Dimitroulis, D.
Papavassiliou, V. G.
Perrea, D.
Kostakis, A. G.
机构
[1] Univ Athens, Sch Med, Laikon Hosp, Dept Propedeut Surg 2, GR-11527 Athens, Greece
[2] Univ Athens, Sch Med, Attikon Hosp, Dept Surg 3, GR-11527 Athens, Greece
[3] Univ Athens, Sch Med, Sismanogleion Hosp, Dept Vasc Surg, GR-11527 Athens, Greece
[4] Univ Athens, Sch Med, Expt Surg Lab, GR-11527 Athens, Greece
关键词
inflammation; inflammatory markers; infection; C; pneumoniae; atherosclerosis; peripheral arterial disease; claudication;
D O I
10.1016/j.ejvs.2005.11.022
中图分类号
R61 [外科手术学];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: Our aim was to investigate the association of inflammation and Chlamydia pneumoniae infection with the presence and severity of peripheral arterial disease. Methods: Twenty-eight patients Whose initial claudication distance (ICD) in the traditional constant-load treadmill test was < 200 m, underwent femoral endarterectomy as part of their interventional treatment (group A). Group B consisted of 23 patients whose ICD was > 200 m and were put on medication and a daily exercise program. The control group consisted of 30 non-vascular patients of the Ophthalmology Department (group C). We measured the levels of C-reactive protein, fibrinogen, vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha, and the titers of IgA and IgG antibodies against C. pneunioniae in the serum of all the patients, Finally, the atheromas and vein segments of group A patients, were immunohistochemically (IHC) examined for the presence of C. pneumoniae. Results: Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) patients, had significantly higher CRP (p = 0.026) and anti-Cp TgA levels (p 0,001) when compared to control subjects, after a multiple linear regression analysis. The odds ratio for the prevalence of femoral atherosclerosis was 3.1.6 for IgA seropositive patients (Cl 1.15-8.67). When comparing group A and group B patients, CRP (p=0.003) and IgA (p=0.011), were significantly correlated with severe PAD. Group A patients with positive immunohistochemical examination of the plaque, had higher anti-Cp TgA levels (p=0.023) and TNF-alpha values (p= 0.031), compared to the IHC negative patients. C. pneumoniae was detected in 50% of the femoral atheromas, but in only 3.6% of the veins. Conclusion: This study supports the hypothesis that inflammation (CRP) and chronic C. pneumoniae infection (IgA seropositivity), have an important role in lower limb atherosclerosis and correlate with the severity of the disease.
引用
收藏
页码:509 / 515
页数:7
相关论文
共 33 条
  • [1] Effects of antibiotic therapy on outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease - A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
    Andraws, R
    Berger, JS
    Brown, DL
    [J]. JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2005, 293 (21): : 2641 - 2647
  • [2] Chlamydia pneumoniae, Helicobacter pylori and cytomegalovirus infections and the risk of peripheral arterial disease in young women
    Bloemenkamp, DGM
    Mali, WPTM
    Tanis, BC
    Rosendaal, FR
    van den Bosch, MAAJ
    Kemmeren, JM
    Algra, A
    Ossewaarde, JM
    Visseren, FLJ
    van Loon, AM
    van der Graaf, Y
    [J]. ATHEROSCLEROSIS, 2002, 163 (01) : 149 - 156
  • [3] Endothelial dysfunction in peripheral arterial disease is related to increase in plasma markers of inflammation and severity of peripheral circulatory impairment but not to classic risk factors and atherosclerotic burden
    Brevetti, G
    Silvestro, A
    Di Giacomo, S
    Bucur, R
    Di Donato, A
    Schiano, V
    Scopacasa, F
    [J]. JOURNAL OF VASCULAR SURGERY, 2003, 38 (02) : 374 - 379
  • [4] Brevetti G, 2003, THROMB HAEMOSTASIS, V89, P1058
  • [5] Markers of coagulation activation, endothelial stimulation and inflammation in patients with peripheral arterial disease
    Cassar, K
    Bachoo, P
    Ford, I
    Greaves, M
    Brittenden, J
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF VASCULAR AND ENDOVASCULAR SURGERY, 2005, 29 (02) : 171 - 176
  • [6] High prevalence of peripheral arterial disease and co-morbidity in 6880 primary care patients: cross-sectional study
    Diehm, C
    Schuster, A
    Allenberg, JR
    Darius, H
    Haberl, R
    Lange, S
    Pittrow, D
    von Stritzky, B
    Tepohl, G
    Trampisch, HJ
    [J]. ATHEROSCLEROSIS, 2004, 172 (01) : 95 - 105
  • [7] Effects of cholesterol and inflammation-sensitive plasma proteins on incidence of myocardial infarction and stroke in men
    Engström, G
    Lind, P
    Hedblad, B
    Stavenow, L
    Janzon, L
    Lindgärde, F
    [J]. CIRCULATION, 2002, 105 (22) : 2632 - 2637
  • [8] Atherosclerosis and inflammation. Patterns of cytokine regulation in patients with peripheral arterial disease
    Fiotti, N
    Giansante, C
    Ponte, E
    Delbello, C
    Calabrese, S
    Zacchi, T
    Dobrina, A
    Guarnieri, G
    [J]. ATHEROSCLEROSIS, 1999, 145 (01) : 51 - 60
  • [9] Azithromycin for the secondary prevention of coronary events
    Grayston, JT
    Kronmal, RA
    Jackson, LA
    Parisi, AF
    Muhlestein, JB
    Cohen, JD
    Rogers, WJ
    Crouse, JR
    Borrowdale, SL
    Schron, E
    Knirsch, C
    [J]. NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 2005, 352 (16) : 1637 - 1645
  • [10] Chlamydia pneumoniae DNA in the arterial wall of patients with peripheral vascular disease
    Gutiérrez, J
    Linares-Palomino, J
    Lopez-Espada, C
    Rodríguez, M
    Ros, E
    Piédrola, G
    Maroto, MD
    [J]. INFECTION, 2001, 29 (04) : 196 - 200