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Article

Markers of endothelial dysfunction after cardiac surgery: Soluble forms of vascular-1 and intercellular-1 adhesion molecules

by
Mindaugas Balčiūnas
1,2,*,
Loreta Bagdonaitė
3,
Robertas Samalavičius
2 and
Alis Baublys
2
1
Department of Pathology, Forensic Medicine and Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Vilnius University
2
Center of Anesthesiology, Intensive Therapy, and Pain Management, Vilnius University Hospital Santariškių Klinikos
3
Department of Physiology, Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine, Vilnius University, Lithuania
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Medicina 2009, 45(6), 434; https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina45060056
Submission received: 15 July 2008 / Accepted: 3 June 2009 / Published: 8 June 2009

Abstract

Endothelium forms an inner layer of vascular wall. It plays an important role in inflammatory process, regulation of vascular tone, and synthesis of thromboregulatory substances. Leukocyte and endothelium interactions during inflammation are regulated by different families of adhesion molecules. Increased levels of soluble forms of adhesion molecules have been detected in the circulating blood in conditions such as autoimmune diseases, transplant rejection, ischemia-reperfusion injury in addition to neutrophil- and endothelial membrane-bound forms reflecting the level of endothelial dysfunction. It is known that endothelial dysfunction is a risk factor for ischemic events such as stroke, myocardial infarction, unstable angina pectoris, ventricle fibrillation, necessity of revascularisation procedures, and death from cardiovascular reasons. Clinical studies showed that cardiac surgery has an impact on vascular endothelial function as well. The amount of endotheliumderived soluble forms of vascular-1 and intercellular-1 adhesion molecules increases after cardiopulmonary bypass suggesting endothelial dysfunction. However, further investigations are needed to be done to support the evidence that endothelial dysfunction proceeding heart surgery is one of the reasons of tissue ischemia-reperfusion injury.
Keywords: endothelial dysfunction; adhesion molecules; inflammation; cardiac surgery endothelial dysfunction; adhesion molecules; inflammation; cardiac surgery

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Balčiūnas, M.; Bagdonaitė, L.; Samalavičius, R.; Baublys, A. Markers of endothelial dysfunction after cardiac surgery: Soluble forms of vascular-1 and intercellular-1 adhesion molecules. Medicina 2009, 45, 434. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina45060056

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Balčiūnas M, Bagdonaitė L, Samalavičius R, Baublys A. Markers of endothelial dysfunction after cardiac surgery: Soluble forms of vascular-1 and intercellular-1 adhesion molecules. Medicina. 2009; 45(6):434. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina45060056

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Balčiūnas, Mindaugas, Loreta Bagdonaitė, Robertas Samalavičius, and Alis Baublys. 2009. "Markers of endothelial dysfunction after cardiac surgery: Soluble forms of vascular-1 and intercellular-1 adhesion molecules" Medicina 45, no. 6: 434. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina45060056

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