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Adenosine Receptors Profile in Fibromuscular Dysplasia

Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) is a non-inflammatory vascular disease that is characterized by unexplained systemic hypertension occurring in young people, associated with arterial stenosis, aneurysm rupture, intracranial/renal infarction, and stroke. Although the gold standard for the diagnosis rema...

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Autores principales: Guiol, Claire, El Harake, Sarah, Fromonot, Julien, Chefrour, Mohamed, Gastaldi, Marguerite, Alibouch, Yassine, Doublier, Maxime, Deharo, Pierre, Sarlon, Gabrielle, Marlinge, Marion, Lalevee, Nathalie, Guieu, Régis, Silhol, François
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9687922/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36359350
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10112831
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author Guiol, Claire
El Harake, Sarah
Fromonot, Julien
Chefrour, Mohamed
Gastaldi, Marguerite
Alibouch, Yassine
Doublier, Maxime
Deharo, Pierre
Sarlon, Gabrielle
Marlinge, Marion
Lalevee, Nathalie
Guieu, Régis
Silhol, François
author_facet Guiol, Claire
El Harake, Sarah
Fromonot, Julien
Chefrour, Mohamed
Gastaldi, Marguerite
Alibouch, Yassine
Doublier, Maxime
Deharo, Pierre
Sarlon, Gabrielle
Marlinge, Marion
Lalevee, Nathalie
Guieu, Régis
Silhol, François
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description Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) is a non-inflammatory vascular disease that is characterized by unexplained systemic hypertension occurring in young people, associated with arterial stenosis, aneurysm rupture, intracranial/renal infarction, and stroke. Although the gold standard for the diagnosis remains catheter-angiography, biological markers would be helpful due to the delay from first symptom to diagnosis. Adenosine is an ATP derivative, that may be implicated in FMD pathophysiology. We hypothesized that changes in adenosine blood level (ABL) and production of adenosine receptors may be associated with FMD. Using peripheral blood mononuclear cells, we evaluated A(1), A(2A), and A(2B) receptor production by Western blot, in 67 patients (17 men and 50 women, mean (range) age 55 (29–77) years and 40 controls, 10 men and 30 women, mean (range) age 56 (37–70)). ABL was evaluated by liquid chromatography, mass spectrometry. ABL was significantly higher in patients vs. controls, mean (range): 1.7 (0.7–3) µmol/L vs. controls 0.6 (0.4–0.8) µmol/L (+180%) p < 0.001. While A(1)R and A(2A)R production did not differ in patients and controls, we found an over-production of A(2B)R in patients: 1.70 (0.90–2.40; arbitrary units) vs. controls = 1.03 (0.70–1.40), mean + 65% (p < 0.001). A(2B)R production with a cut off of 1.3 arbitrary units, gives a good sensitivity and specificity for the diagnosis. Production measurement of A(2B)R on monocytes and ABL could help in the diagnosis, especially in atypical or with poor symptoms.
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spelling pubmed-96879222022-11-25 Adenosine Receptors Profile in Fibromuscular Dysplasia Guiol, Claire El Harake, Sarah Fromonot, Julien Chefrour, Mohamed Gastaldi, Marguerite Alibouch, Yassine Doublier, Maxime Deharo, Pierre Sarlon, Gabrielle Marlinge, Marion Lalevee, Nathalie Guieu, Régis Silhol, François Biomedicines Article Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) is a non-inflammatory vascular disease that is characterized by unexplained systemic hypertension occurring in young people, associated with arterial stenosis, aneurysm rupture, intracranial/renal infarction, and stroke. Although the gold standard for the diagnosis remains catheter-angiography, biological markers would be helpful due to the delay from first symptom to diagnosis. Adenosine is an ATP derivative, that may be implicated in FMD pathophysiology. We hypothesized that changes in adenosine blood level (ABL) and production of adenosine receptors may be associated with FMD. Using peripheral blood mononuclear cells, we evaluated A(1), A(2A), and A(2B) receptor production by Western blot, in 67 patients (17 men and 50 women, mean (range) age 55 (29–77) years and 40 controls, 10 men and 30 women, mean (range) age 56 (37–70)). ABL was evaluated by liquid chromatography, mass spectrometry. ABL was significantly higher in patients vs. controls, mean (range): 1.7 (0.7–3) µmol/L vs. controls 0.6 (0.4–0.8) µmol/L (+180%) p < 0.001. While A(1)R and A(2A)R production did not differ in patients and controls, we found an over-production of A(2B)R in patients: 1.70 (0.90–2.40; arbitrary units) vs. controls = 1.03 (0.70–1.40), mean + 65% (p < 0.001). A(2B)R production with a cut off of 1.3 arbitrary units, gives a good sensitivity and specificity for the diagnosis. Production measurement of A(2B)R on monocytes and ABL could help in the diagnosis, especially in atypical or with poor symptoms. MDPI 2022-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9687922/ /pubmed/36359350 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10112831 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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El Harake, Sarah
Fromonot, Julien
Chefrour, Mohamed
Gastaldi, Marguerite
Alibouch, Yassine
Doublier, Maxime
Deharo, Pierre
Sarlon, Gabrielle
Marlinge, Marion
Lalevee, Nathalie
Guieu, Régis
Silhol, François
Adenosine Receptors Profile in Fibromuscular Dysplasia
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title_fullStr Adenosine Receptors Profile in Fibromuscular Dysplasia
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title_short Adenosine Receptors Profile in Fibromuscular Dysplasia
title_sort adenosine receptors profile in fibromuscular dysplasia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9687922/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36359350
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10112831
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