Background: The influence of the number of diseased coronary arteries on the mobilization of CD133/45 +bone marrow-derived circulating progenitor cells (BM-CPCs) in peripheral blood (PB) in patients with ischemic heart disease (IHD) was analyzed. Methods and Results: Mobilization of CD133/45 +BM-CPCs by flow cytometry was measured in 120 patients with coronary 1 vessel (IHD1, n=40), coronary 2 vessel (IHD2, n=40), and coronary 3 vessel disease (IHD3, n=40), and in a control group (n=40). The mobilization of CD133/45 +BM-CPCs was significantly reduced in patients with IHD compared to the control group (P<0.001). The mobilization of CD133/45 +BM-CPCs was impaired in patients with IHD3 compared to IHD1 (P<0.001) and to IHD2 (P<0.001). But there was no significant difference in mobilization of CD133/45 +BM-CPCs between the patients with IHD2 and IHD1 (P=0.35). Moreover, we found significantly reduced CD133/45 +cell mobilization in patients with a high SYNTAX-Score (SS) compared to a low SS (P<0.001) and an intermediate SS (P<0.001). In subgroup analyzes, we observed a significantly negative correlation between levels of hemoglobin A 1cand the mobilization of CD133/45 +BM-CPCs (P=0.001, r=-0.6). Conclusions: The mobilization of CD133/45 +BM-CPCs in PB is impaired in patients with IHD. This impairment might augment with increased number of diseased coronary arteries. Moreover, mobilization of CD133/45 +BM-CPCs in ischemic tissue is further impaired by diabetes in patients with IHD.
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Goekmen Turan, R., Hakan Turan, C., Bozdag-Turan, I., Ortak, J., Akin, I., Kische, S., … Ince, H. (2011). Impaired mobilization of CD133 + bone marrow-derived circulating progenitor cells with an increased number of diseased coronary arteries in ischemic heart disease patients with diabetes. Circulation Journal, 75(11), 2635–2641. https://doi.org/10.1253/circj.CJ-10-1284
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