Platelet P-selectin expression is associated with atherosclerotic wall thickness in carotid artery in humans

H Koyama, T Maeno, S Fukumoto, T Shoji, T Yamane… - Circulation, 2003 - Am Heart Assoc
H Koyama, T Maeno, S Fukumoto, T Shoji, T Yamane, H Yokoyama, M Emoto, T Shoji…
Circulation, 2003Am Heart Assoc
Background—Recent genetic animal models reveal important roles of platelet P-selectin on
progression of atherosclerosis. In the present study, we examine the relation between
platelet P-selectin expression and atherosclerotic parameters in 517 subjects. Methods and
Results—Unrelated subjects (n= 517; 235 male and 282 female), including 187 with type 2
diabetes, 184 with hypertension, and 366 with hyperlipidemia, were enrolled in the study. P-
selectin expression was determined by whole-blood flow cytometry. Arterial stiffness …
Background— Recent genetic animal models reveal important roles of platelet P-selectin on progression of atherosclerosis. In the present study, we examine the relation between platelet P-selectin expression and atherosclerotic parameters in 517 subjects.
Methods and Results— Unrelated subjects (n=517; 235 male and 282 female), including 187 with type 2 diabetes, 184 with hypertension, and 366 with hyperlipidemia, were enrolled in the study. P-selectin expression was determined by whole-blood flow cytometry. Arterial stiffness (stiffness index β) and arterial wall thickness (intima-media thickness [IMT]) were determined by carotid ultrasound. P-selectin expression was significantly and positively correlated with carotid IMT and stiffness index β. Multiple regression analyses showed that the association of the percentage of P-selectin–positive platelets with carotid IMT was independent of other clinical factors. Moreover, the percentage of P-selectin–positive platelets was higher in subjects with carotid plaque and was an independent factor associated with occurrence of carotid plaque analyzed by multiple logistic regression analysis. Finally, the percentage of P-selectin–positive platelets was positively associated with age, body mass index, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and HbA1c and inversely associated with HDL cholesterol.
Conclusions— Platelet P-selectin is independently associated with atherosclerotic arterial wall changes in human subjects.
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