Modulation of Circulating Cellular Adhesion Molecules in Postmenopausal Women With Coronary Artery Disease

  • Caulin-Glaser, Teresa
  • Farrell, William J
  • Pfau, Steven E
  • Zaret, Barry
  • Bunger, Katherine
  • Setaro, John F
  • Brennan, Joseph J
  • Bender, Jeffrey R
  • Cleman, Michael W
  • Cabin, Henry S
  • Remetz, Michael S
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Publication date
June 1998
Publisher
by the American College of Cardiology. Published by Elsevier Inc.
ISSN
0735-1097

Abstract

AbstractObjectives. The present study examined the association of estrogen (E2) and the inflammatory response of endothelium in coronary artery disease (CAD) by measuring circulating cellular adhesion molecules (cCAMs) in subjects with atherosclerosis.Background. Atherosclerotic plaque demonstrates features similar to inflammation. Endothelial cell activation by inflammatory cytokines induces expression of cellular adhesion molecules (CAMs), thereby perhaps augmenting leukocyte adhesion and recruitment and subsequent development of atherosclerosis. The incidence of CAD is lower in women; this may be due to the cardioprotective effects of E2.Methods. Consecutive eligible subjects with CAD admitted for cardiac catheterization were studied. Th...

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