Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2728478 Cor et Vasa 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveIn this study, the results of the proteomic analysis of plasma samples of stable angina patients are presented.BackgroundPlasma samples from 44 patients were analysed in two groups: (A) a control group of 22 patients without significant coronary artery disease and (B) 22 patients admitted with stable angina pectoris.MethodsDuring coronary angiography, plasma samples were collected and further analysed using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, image analysis and mass spectrometry.ResultsFive spots were found with significantly increased or decreased normalised volumes resulting from either a change in the amount of protein or changes in posttranslational modifications. Spots containing serum amyloid A protein and fibrinogen gamma chains displayed increased normalised volumes, and spots containing apoliprotein A-1 and pigment epithelium derived factor showed decreased normalised volumes.ConclusionsAlmost identical proteomic profiles of the stable angina pectoris group compared with the control group corresponded well with clinical results comparing stable patients with the general population.

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