Morphologic Findings of Coronary Atherosclerotic Plaques in Diabetics

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  • Allen P. Burke
  • Frank D. Kolodgie
  • Arthur Zieske
  • David R. Fowler
  • Deena K. Weber
  • P. Jacob Varghese
  • Andrew Farb
  • Renu Virmani
چکیده

Objective—Coronary atherosclerotic plaque composition of diabetic subjects and localization of receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) and its ligands have not been extensively studied. Method and Results—Hearts from diabetic subjects and age, race, and sex-matched nondiabetic subjects dying suddenly were examined. Coronary arteries were dissected and lesions were evaluated for plaque burden, necrotic core size, and inflammatory infiltrate. The expression of RAGE, the RAGE-binding protein (S100-A12, EN-RAGE), and cell death (apoptosis) were also determined. Lesions from type II diabetic subjects had larger mean necrotic cores (P 0.01) and greater total and distal plaque load (P 0.001) than nondiabetic subjects. Necrotic core size correlated positively with diabetic status, independent of other risk factors. Intimal staining for macrophages, T-cells, and HLA-DR was also significantly greater in diabetic subjects (P 0.03, P 0.003, and P 0.0001), respectively. The association of increased macrophage infiltrate was independent of cholesterol levels and patient age. Expression of RAGE and EN-RAGE was significantly greater in diabetic subjects (P 0.004) and was associated with apoptotic smooth muscle cells and macrophages. Conclusion—In sudden coronary death, inflammation and necrotic core size play a greater role in the progression of atherosclerosis in diabetic subjects. The expression of RAGE and EN-RAGE may further compromise cell survival and promote plaque destabilization. (Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2004;24:1266-1271.)

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تاریخ انتشار 2004