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Estimation of the level of macrophage migration inhibitory factor in patients with coronary artery disease in the presence of some risk factors
Author(s) -
Feyan Mirdan Abdullah,
Ruqaya Mohammed Ghareeb Taher Al-Barzinj
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
zanco journal of medical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1995-5596
pISSN - 1995-5588
DOI - 10.15218/zjms.2020.045
Subject(s) - medicine , macrophage migration inhibitory factor , coronary artery disease , risk factor , cholesterol , disease , fibrinogen , artery , cardiology , macrophage , gastroenterology , cytokine , biochemistry , chemistry , in vitro
Background and objective: Coronary artery disease is a chronic inflammatory disease in which many risk factors and inflammatory mediators, including macrophage migration inhibitory factor, are involved. This study aimed to estimate macrophage migration inhibitory factor level in coronary artery disease patients in regard to age, gender, and smoking. Methods: A total of 138 coronary artery disease patients and 38 coronary artery disease free control subjects were admitted to surgical specialty hospital-cardiac center in Erbil city, Iraq between January and December 2017. Plasma macrophage migration inhibitory factor concentration was measured by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay. Results: Patients and controls were categorized into subgroups according to age ( 0.05). Conclusion: This study demonstrated the diagnostic value of macrophage migration inhibitory factor elevation in coronary artery disease patients if compared with coronary artery disease free subjects, meanwhile suggesting that age, gender, and smoking had no direct role in macrophage migration inhibitory factor elevation considering their secondary minor contributions in macrophage migration inhibitory factor circulation. Keywords: Coronary; Macrophage; Age; Gender; Smoking.

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