We studied a possible effect of the extent of the acute
phase response after acute myocardial infarction on
the cumulative release of troponin T. The height of the
acute phase response might influence the cumulative
release of troponin T, bound to the myofibrillar structures
of the heart, in a different way compared to the
free cytoplasmic cardiac marker hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase
(EC 1.1.1.27). To investigate this, the cumulative
amount of C-reactive protein in plasma,
The study was performed in patients receiving (n=16) and in patients not receiving (n=6) thrombolytic therapy. Cumulative protein release was calculated using a two-compartment model for circulating proteins.
Conclusions: The cumulative amount of plasma C-reactive protein is significantly higher in the patients not receiving thrombolytic therapy, as is in accordance with earlier studies. The cumulative amount of troponin T released is significantly related to the cumulated concentration of C-reactive protein, especially in patients not receiving thrombolytic therapy. The intensity of the acute phase response, estimated from cumulative plasma C-reactive protein response, has no effect on the relative proportions of troponin T and hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase released into plasma.
Print ISSN: 1434-6621
Volume: 38, 10/2000
Pages: 955 - 959