Relation between endothelial microparticles and endothelial function following acute exercise in men with CAD

  • O'Connor, Paul L.
  • Hughes, Sarah
  • McGuinness, Kevin
  • O'Connor, Noel E.
  • Furlong, Bróna
  • Gray, Cleona
  • O'Hara, Kevin
  • McCaffrey, Noel
  • Murphy, Ronan
  • Ross, Mark
  • Wekesa, Antony
  • Harrison, Michael
  • Moyna, Niall
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Publication date
February 2011
ISSN
0195-9131

Abstract

Purpose: Microparticles (MP) are small membranous vesicles shed from formed elements such as circulating platelets and vascular endothelial cells. They express surface antigens characteristic of their cell-of-origin and contain DNA, RNA, miRNA and intracellular proteins. Depending on the dynamic morphological state of the parent cell, phenotypically varied MP may be released into the circulation. MP serve not only as markers, but also potential mediators of inflammation, coagulation and endothelial dysfunction. This study examined the relation between total MP, endothelial MP (EMP), platelet MP (PMP) and endothelial function (a validated surrogate measure of early atherosclerosis) in response to acute exercise in men with coronary arter...

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