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Endothelial progenitor cells in acute ischemic stroke

OBJECTIVES: The levels of circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) in ischemic stroke have not been studied extensively and reported results are inconsistent. We aimed to investigate the time course, the prognostic relevance, and the variables associated with EPC counts in patients with ische...

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Autores principales: Martí-Fàbregas, Joan, Crespo, Javier, Delgado-Mederos, Raquel, Martínez-Ramírez, Sergi, Peña, Esther, Marín, Rebeca, Dinia, Lavinia, Jiménez-Xarrié, Elena, Fernández-Arcos, Ana, Pérez-Pérez, Jesús, Querol, Luis, Suárez-Calvet, Marc, Badimon, Lina
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Inc 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3868170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24363968
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.175
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author Martí-Fàbregas, Joan
Crespo, Javier
Delgado-Mederos, Raquel
Martínez-Ramírez, Sergi
Peña, Esther
Marín, Rebeca
Dinia, Lavinia
Jiménez-Xarrié, Elena
Fernández-Arcos, Ana
Pérez-Pérez, Jesús
Querol, Luis
Suárez-Calvet, Marc
Badimon, Lina
author_facet Martí-Fàbregas, Joan
Crespo, Javier
Delgado-Mederos, Raquel
Martínez-Ramírez, Sergi
Peña, Esther
Marín, Rebeca
Dinia, Lavinia
Jiménez-Xarrié, Elena
Fernández-Arcos, Ana
Pérez-Pérez, Jesús
Querol, Luis
Suárez-Calvet, Marc
Badimon, Lina
author_sort Martí-Fàbregas, Joan
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: The levels of circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) in ischemic stroke have not been studied extensively and reported results are inconsistent. We aimed to investigate the time course, the prognostic relevance, and the variables associated with EPC counts in patients with ischemic stroke at different time points. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We studied prospectively 146 consecutive patients with ischemic stroke within the first 48 h from the onset of symptoms (baseline). We evaluated demographic data, classical vascular risk factors, treatment with thrombolysis and statins, stroke etiology, National Institute of Health and Stroke Scale score and outcome (favorable when Rankin scale score 0–2). Blood samples were collected at baseline, at day 7 after stroke (n = 121) and at 3 months (n = 92). The EPC were measured by flow cytometry. RESULTS: We included 146 patients with a mean age of 70.8 ± 12.2 years. The circulating EPC levels were higher on day 7 than at baseline or at 3 months (P = 0.045). Pretreatment with statins (odds ratio [OR] 3.11, P = 0.008) and stroke etiology (P = 0.032) were predictive of EPC counts in the baseline sample. EPC counts were not associated with stroke severity or functional outcome in all the patients. However, using multivariate analyses, a better functional outcome was found in patients with higher EPC counts in large-artery atherosclerosis and small-vessel disease etiologic subtypes. CONCLUSIONS: After acute ischemic stroke, circulating EPC counts peaked at day 7. Pretreatment with statins increased the levels of EPC. In patients with large-artery atherosclerosis and small-vessel disease subtypes, higher counts were related to better outcome at 3 months.
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spelling pubmed-38681702013-12-20 Endothelial progenitor cells in acute ischemic stroke Martí-Fàbregas, Joan Crespo, Javier Delgado-Mederos, Raquel Martínez-Ramírez, Sergi Peña, Esther Marín, Rebeca Dinia, Lavinia Jiménez-Xarrié, Elena Fernández-Arcos, Ana Pérez-Pérez, Jesús Querol, Luis Suárez-Calvet, Marc Badimon, Lina Brain Behav Original Research OBJECTIVES: The levels of circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) in ischemic stroke have not been studied extensively and reported results are inconsistent. We aimed to investigate the time course, the prognostic relevance, and the variables associated with EPC counts in patients with ischemic stroke at different time points. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We studied prospectively 146 consecutive patients with ischemic stroke within the first 48 h from the onset of symptoms (baseline). We evaluated demographic data, classical vascular risk factors, treatment with thrombolysis and statins, stroke etiology, National Institute of Health and Stroke Scale score and outcome (favorable when Rankin scale score 0–2). Blood samples were collected at baseline, at day 7 after stroke (n = 121) and at 3 months (n = 92). The EPC were measured by flow cytometry. RESULTS: We included 146 patients with a mean age of 70.8 ± 12.2 years. The circulating EPC levels were higher on day 7 than at baseline or at 3 months (P = 0.045). Pretreatment with statins (odds ratio [OR] 3.11, P = 0.008) and stroke etiology (P = 0.032) were predictive of EPC counts in the baseline sample. EPC counts were not associated with stroke severity or functional outcome in all the patients. However, using multivariate analyses, a better functional outcome was found in patients with higher EPC counts in large-artery atherosclerosis and small-vessel disease etiologic subtypes. CONCLUSIONS: After acute ischemic stroke, circulating EPC counts peaked at day 7. Pretreatment with statins increased the levels of EPC. In patients with large-artery atherosclerosis and small-vessel disease subtypes, higher counts were related to better outcome at 3 months. Blackwell Publishing Inc 2013-11 2013-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3868170/ /pubmed/24363968 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.175 Text en © 2013 The Authors. Brain and Behavior published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
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Martí-Fàbregas, Joan
Crespo, Javier
Delgado-Mederos, Raquel
Martínez-Ramírez, Sergi
Peña, Esther
Marín, Rebeca
Dinia, Lavinia
Jiménez-Xarrié, Elena
Fernández-Arcos, Ana
Pérez-Pérez, Jesús
Querol, Luis
Suárez-Calvet, Marc
Badimon, Lina
Endothelial progenitor cells in acute ischemic stroke
title Endothelial progenitor cells in acute ischemic stroke
title_full Endothelial progenitor cells in acute ischemic stroke
title_fullStr Endothelial progenitor cells in acute ischemic stroke
title_full_unstemmed Endothelial progenitor cells in acute ischemic stroke
title_short Endothelial progenitor cells in acute ischemic stroke
title_sort endothelial progenitor cells in acute ischemic stroke
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3868170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24363968
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.175
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