Plasma Mannose Associated Parameter Levels in Nondiabetic Coronary Artery Disease
- Conditions
- Coronary Artery DiseaseHyperlipidemias
- Interventions
- Other: Laboratory parameter levels in blood samples
- Registration Number
- NCT04888260
- Lead Sponsor
- Kafkas University
- Brief Summary
Aims: Nondiabetic patients have been studied to determine whether modest elevations in plasma mannose levels may be associated with a greater incidence of coronary artery disease (CAD).
Methods: The plasma mannose, lipids (triglyceride, LDL, HDL, LDL, VLDL) and LDH levels were successfully will be evaluated with respect to subsequent coronary artery disease using records 120 nondiabetic patients and 120 healthy volunteers. CAD was identified from myocardial infarction and new diagnoses of angina.
The associations between mannose levels and serum lipid parameters will be investigated.
- Detailed Description
Coronary artery disease (CAD), also known as coronary heart disease (CHD) or ischemic heart disease (IHD), entails a decrease of blood flow to the heart muscle as a result of plaque build-up in the arteries of the heart. CAD are among the world's leading causes of mortality and morbidity, following rapid change and advancement of cardiovascular diagnosis and treatment methods.
The broad range of lipid molecular species in human plasma and their possible role in human health and disease are topics of great interest. Plasma lipidome is now progressively recognized as a potentially important marker of chronic diseases, but the exact degree of its contribution to the interindividual phenotypic variation in family studies is uncertain .
Associative evidence gathered from plasma lipidomic studies promises vital contributions to biomarker research-an important cornerstone of ongoing efforts to prevent chronic disease. The plasma lipidomic profile of humans is associated with various conditions including obesity and disorders of glucose metabolism, hypertension , cardiovascular diseases.
Plasma lipids are solubilized and distributed by associating them with different protein groups. Most free fatty acids and associated structures with carboxyl functional groups interact with albumin, while more complex lipids are transported and distributed using plasma lipoproteins.
Glycerolipids account for a high proportion of total lipids in plasma and include triacylglycerols (TAGs), diacylglycerols (DAGs), and ether-linked glycerolipids. The total plasma concentration of TAGs, allocated between chylomicrons and very-low-density lipoprotein (VLDL), depends on food intake. It is well known that various acquired or secondary risk factors (including genetic determinants, uncontrolled diabetes mellitus, obesity, and sedentary lifestyle) can cause hypertriglyceridemia, a prevalent type of dyslipidemia that is often associated with premature coronary artery disease.
D-mannose, one of the stereoisomers forms, is a structural isomer of D-glucose and commonly found in biological systems, but L-mannose is generally not found in biological systems. Mannose is transported to mammalian cells by hexose transporters primarily by glucose transporters (GLUTs) present in the plasma membrane. Studies demonstrated that plasma mannose levels in human are associated with incident type 2 diabetes mellitus and cardiocascular diseases. On the other hand, molecular mechanism by which the pathway is induced is still unclear. A recent study showed that human plasma lipidome is pleiotropically associated with the cardiovascular risk factors and death.
In mammalian cells, mannose is joined in glycolysis and gluconeogenesis pathways catalyzed by mannose phosphate isomerase. Mannose is a constituent of normal blood plasma and its concentration is generally elevated in diabetes mellitus and chronic glomerulonephritis . However, studies showed that fructose and mannose levels are significantly reduced in obese individuals . Currently, we have reported that elevated baseline mannose in plasma triggered to GLUT4 and Heksokinase-1 (HK1) associated with a progressive risk of CAD with time.
A cytoplasmic enzyme of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) found in all body cells which transfers a hydride from one molecule to another. LDH catalyzes the reversible conversion of pyruvate to lactate as a unit of Cori cycle. A cardiac marker of LDH is expressed extensively in body cells and a marker of heart failure .
The aims of the study were to determine whether modest elevations in plasma mannose concentrations, and serum lipids \[triglyceride, low density lipoprotein (LDL), high density lipoprotein (HDL) and very-low density lipoprotein (VLDL)\] may be associated with a greater incidence of CAD among nondiabetic patients. Because hyperglycemia and/or hydrophilicity is associated with additional risk factors for CAD including hypertension, obesity, aging. Additionally, identifying the molecular and biochemical parameters in plasma associated with risk factors for CAD may have strategic importance in the treatment of these diseases.
The patient and control groups will be initially informed about the study and obtained a written consent. Patients who underwent angiography at the Department of Cardiology and newly diagnosed as coronary artery disease and who weren't on statin treatment will be included in the patient group. The control group will be consisted of healthy people with normal coronary arteries angiographically. Patients with chronic renal failure, chronic liver disease, inflammatory disease, diabetes, insulin resistance, major metabolic or endocrine disease will be also excluded. For this purpose, age and sex matched 120 patients and 120 healthy volunteers will be admitted to study.
Blood samples will be collected as described earlier into EDTA and citrate vacutainers.Total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein and triglycerides will be measured by a commercially available enzymatic colorimetric assay (Roche, Basel,Switzerland). Glucose, creatinine and the other blood profiles will be determined by standard methods.The samples will be centrifuged at 400xg for 10 min to separate the serum.Biochemical parameters will be measured by using an Abbott ARCHITECH c800(Abbott Laboratories, USA) auto analyser and commercial kits. Serum mannose levels will be determined by enzymatic methods using in the ELISA.
Kolmogrov-Smirnov test will be used to determine whether the group was parametrically distributed. Categorical variables were given as numbers and percentages. If the parameters are parametrically distributed, continuous variables will be expressed as mean ± standard deviation; if the parameters are non-parametrically distributed, continuous variables will be expressed as median (IQR). When parametric test assumptions will be provided, the significance test of difference between two means and one-way analysis of variance will be used to compare independent group differences. When parametric test assumptions were not provided, Mann-Whitney U test will be used to compare independent group differences. The relationships between continuous variables will be analyzed using Spearman correlation analysis, chi-square test will be used for analyzing categorical variables. Furthermore, Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was used for the discriminant performance serum mannose levels under investigation. In addition, the relationships between continuous variables will be examined by Spearman correlation analysis. P \<0.05 will be considered statistically significant in all examinations.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 240
Not provided
Not provided
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Control Group Laboratory parameter levels in blood samples The control group consisted of healthy people with normal coronary arteries angiographically Coronary Artery Disease Group Laboratory parameter levels in blood samples Patients who underwent angiography at the Department of Cardiology and newly diagnosed as coronary artery disease and who weren't on statin treatment were included in the patient group.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Correlations between mannose levels and serum lipid parameters 16 Months This outcome aims to investigate the correlations between mannose levels and serum lipid parameters in patients who have body mass index under than 25 (kg/m\^2) and over than 25 kg/m\^2.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Correlations between mannose levels and infection parameters (CRP and others). 6 months This outcome aims to investigate the correlations between mannose levels and serum infection parameters(CRP and others) in patients who have body mass index under than 25 (kg/m\^2) and over than 25 kg/m\^2.
The effect of comorbidites on correlation between the serum mannose levels and serum lipid parameters and serum infecition parameters 6 months This outcome aims to investigate the effect of comorbidites on correlation between the serum mannose levels and serum lipid parameters and serum infecition parameters in patients who have body mass index under than 25 (kg/m\^2) and over than 25 kg/m\^2 and in patient who have hypertension disease.
Trial Locations
- Locations (2)
Aylin Koseler
🇹🇷Denizli, Outside Of The US, Turkey
Ramazan Sabirli
🇹🇷Kars, Outside Of The US, Turkey