Abstract
Background: Neuregulin-1 (NRG-1) is a stress-mediated transmembrane growth factor. Reduced myocardial damage and higher NRG- 1 levels upon treatment with remote ischemic conditioning (RIC) has been described in rats. However, the role of NRG-1 in patients with acute myocardial infarction (MI) is unknown. Thus, we conducted a post hoc analysis of a randomized controlled trial that tested RIC in patients with MI scheduled for primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Methods: Blood was drawn from 30 patients before RIC/PCI, within 1 hour, 4 days and 1 month later. Median left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) in the overall study population following MI was 48.5%. Results: NRG-1 plasma levels decreased significantly following PCI/RIC and remained decreased up to 1 month following MI (p < 0.0001). We observed no association of NRG-1 with other variables, including total ischemic time, LVEF or RIC. Conclusions: Thus, we identified NRG-1 may be independently affected by MI. However, further large clinical trials are warranted to clarify this hypothesis.
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Haller, P. M., Gonçalves, I. F., Acar, E., Jäger, B., Pilz, P. M., Wojta, J., … Podesser, B. K. (2022). Relationship between plasma Neuregulin-1 and cardiac function in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction. Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine, 23(2). https://doi.org/10.31083/j.rcm2302063
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