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Endothelial cell activation in patients with decompensated heart failure

Colombo, Paolo C; Banchs, Javier E; Celaj, Sulejman; Talreja, Ashok; Lachmann, Justine; Malla, Shailesh; DuBois, Nicholas B; Ashton, Anthony W; Latif, Farhana; Jorde, Ulrich P; Ware, J Anthony; LeJemtel, Thierry H
BACKGROUND: Vascular endothelial functions, other than nitric oxide (NO)-mediated control of vasomotor tone, are poorly characterized in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). Veins and arteries are exposed to the same circulating proinflammatory mediators in patients with CHF. The present study tested whether endothelial cell activation occurs in veins of patients with decompensated CHF and whether activation, if present, subsides with return to a clinically compensated state. METHODS AND RESULTS: Fifteen patients with decompensated CHF requiring transient inotropic support and 6 age-matched, healthy controls were studied. Endothelial cells and blood were collected from a forearm vein, and brachial artery flow-mediated dilation (FMD) was measured before and 24 hours after discontinuation of short-term inotropic therapy, when patients had returned to a steady compensated state. Nitrotyrosine immunoreactivity (an intracellular marker of oxidative stress), cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), and inducible NO synthase (iNOS) expression were significantly higher in venous endothelial cells of patients in clinical decompensation when compared with healthy subjects. Return to a compensated state resulted in a significant reduction in nitrotyrosine immunoreactivity, COX-2, and iNOS expression. Concomitantly, a significant increase in FMD and a decline in plasma total 8-isoprostane and bicycloprostaglandin E2 levels were observed. Venous endothelial NOS expression was unaffected by clinical decompensation. CONCLUSIONS: Clinical decompensation in CHF is associated with activation of the venous endothelium. Return to a compensated state after short-term inotropic therapy results in a significant reduction in endothelial nitrotyrosine formation, COX-2, and iNOS expression
PMID: 15611373
ISSN: 1524-4539
CID: 48220

Relation of baseline forearm vasodilator reserve to vascular endothelial response to estrogen replacement therapy in healthy postmenopausal women

Ilercil, Arzu; Freeman, Ruth; Lachmann, Justine; Brofferio, Alessandra; Scotton, Michael; Lekaj, Pal; Freitag, Anna; Emerson, Maria; LeJemtel, Thierry H; Shirani, Jamshid
PMID: 11988212
ISSN: 0002-9149
CID: 2160232

Biopsy coupled to quantitative immunofluorescence: a new method to study the human vascular endothelium

Colombo, Paolo C; Ashton, Anthony W; Celaj, Sulejman; Talreja, Ashok; Banchs, Javier E; Dubois, Nicholas B; Marinaccio, Massimo; Malla, Shailesh; Lachmann, Justine; Ware, J Anthony; Le Jemtel, Thierry H
Limited availability of endothelial tissue is a major constraint when investigating the cellular mechanisms of endothelial dysfunction in patients with metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. We propose a novel approach that combines collection of 200-1,000 endothelial cells from a superficial forearm vein or the radial artery, with reliable measurements of protein expression by quantitative immunofluorescence analysis. This method was validated against immunoblot analysis in cultured endothelial cells. Levels of vascular endothelial cell activation, oxidative stress, and nitric oxide synthase expression were measured and compared in five patients with severe chronic heart failure and in four healthy age-matched subjects. In summary, vascular endothelial biopsy coupled with measurement of protein expression by quantitative immunofluorescence analysis provides a novel approach to the study of the vascular endothelium in humans.
PMID: 11842075
ISSN: 8750-7587
CID: 3519442

Nuggets, pearls, and vignettes of master heart failure clinicians. Part 4--treatment

Leier, Carl V; Silver, Marc A; Rich, Michael W; Eichhorn, Eric J; Fowler, Michael B; Giles, Thomas D; Johnstone, David E; Le Jemtel, Thierry H; Lachmann, Justine S; Levine, T Barry; Armstrong, Paul W; Dec, William G; Jessup, Mariell; Howlett, Jonathan; Hershberger, Raymond E; Cohn, Jay N; Adams, Kirkwood F; Colucci, Wilson S; Warner-Stevenson, Lynne; Hosenpud, Jeffrey D; Bristow, Michael R; Pina, Ileana; Baughman, Kenneth L; Binkley, Philip F; Ventura, Hector O; Francis, Gary S; White, Michel; Miller, Leslie W; Berry, Brandy; Missov, Emil
PMID: 11927786
ISSN: 1527-5299
CID: 3519452

High risk of stroke and death during heart surgery in patients with protruding aortic arch atheromas [Meeting Abstract]

Stem, A; Tunick, PA; Culliford, AT; Lachmann, J; Baumann, FG; Kanchuger, MS; Marschall, K; Shah, A; Grossi, EA; Kronzon, I
ISI:A1997YC88000559
ISSN: 0009-7322
CID: 33436

Aortic arch endarterectomy increases the risk of stroke during heart surgery in patients with protruding aortic arch atheromas [Meeting Abstract]

Stern, A; Tunick, PA; Culliford, AT; Lachmann, J; Baumann, FG; Kanchuger, MS; Marschall, K; Shah, A; Grossi, EA; Kronzon, I
ISI:A1997YC88001021
ISSN: 0009-7322
CID: 33437