A comparative study on fatty acid profile in selected vessels of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG).
E M S BandaraD I U EdirisingheD D C de S WanniarachchiH PeirisP P R PereraA G JayakrishanH D WaikarS K SharmaV AbeysuriyaL G ChandrasenaPublished in: PloS one (2022)
Atherosclerosis is one of the leading non-communicable diseases in Sri Lanka. Analysis of fatty acid composition in blood vessels is important in understanding the development of atherosclerosis. Here, analyses of fatty acid profiles in major arteries which are commonly used in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft surgery (CABG) were subjected to investigation. Patients (n = 27) undergoing elective CABG were enrolled in the study. A small biopsy segment of the saphenous vein (SV), radial artery (RA), and left internal mammary artery (LIMA) of patients was obtained during the surgery. The fatty acid (FA) profile of tissue samples was analyzed using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectroscopy (GCMS). Among the different arteries tested, palmitic acid and stearic acid were the predominant fatty acids. As far as monounsaturated FA (MUFA) are concerned, oleic acid was found to be the most abundant MUFA in vessels. The FA profile of LIMA samples had a higher SFA percentage and lower unsaturated FA percentage compared to other vessels. Furthermore, the vessel samples of RA indicated the highest percentage of pro-inflammatory ω -6 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) as well as a higher percentage ratio between ω -6: ω -3 PUFA. The fatty acid composition and ω -6: ω -3 PUFA ratio suggests that LIMA graft is preferred for CABG over RA and SV.
Keyphrases
- coronary artery bypass
- fatty acid
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- end stage renal disease
- rheumatoid arthritis
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- coronary artery bypass grafting
- peritoneal dialysis
- acute coronary syndrome
- cardiovascular disease
- gas chromatography
- minimally invasive
- mass spectrometry
- high resolution
- disease activity
- patients undergoing
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- patient reported outcomes
- ultrasound guided
- tandem mass spectrometry
- single molecule
- liquid chromatography
- solid state