In-Hospital Levels of Circulating MicroRNAs as Potential Predictors of Left Ventricular Remodeling Post-Myocardial Infarction.
Michał WęgielMarcin SurmiakKrzysztof Piotr MalinowskiArtur DziewierzAndrzej SurdackiStanisław BartuśTomasz RakowskiPublished in: Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) (2024)
Background and Objectives : Biochemical and molecular regulation of both adaptive and pathological responses of heart tissue to ischemic injury is widely investigated. However, it is still not fully understood. Several biomarkers are tested as predictors of left ventricle (LV) remodeling after myocardial infarction (MI). The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between selected microRNAs (miRNAs) and LV function and morphology in patients after MI. Materials and Methods : Selected miRNAs related to heart failure were assessed in the acute phase of MI: miR-150-3p, miR-21-5p, miR-19b-3p, miR-155-5p, miR-22-5p. Echocardiography with 3D imaging was performed at baseline and after 6 months. Remodeling was defined as >20% increase in LV end-diastolic volume, whereas reverse remodeling was defined as >10% reduction in LV end-systolic volume. Results : Eighty patients entered the registry. Remodeling occurred in 26% and reverse remodeling was reported in 51% of patients. In the presented study, none of the analyzed miRNAs were found to be a significant LV remodeling predictor. The observed correlations between miRNAs and other circulating biomarkers of myocardial remodeling were relatively weak. Conclusions : Our analysis does not demonstrate an association between the analyzed miRNAs and LV remodeling in patients with MI.
Keyphrases
- left ventricular
- heart failure
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- peritoneal dialysis
- healthcare
- blood pressure
- computed tomography
- emergency department
- pulmonary hypertension
- risk assessment
- hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
- cardiac resynchronization therapy
- high resolution
- climate change
- aortic stenosis
- mass spectrometry
- electronic health record
- pulmonary artery
- coronary artery
- congenital heart disease
- cerebral ischemia
- oxidative stress
- pulmonary arterial hypertension
- human health
- acute care
- adverse drug