Ahmed Farouk and Mohammed H Hassan
Objectives: Myocardial ischemia offers paradoxical protection from ischemic necrosis by the development of coronary collateral circulation through the process of angiogenesis. The current study aimed to assess the plasma levels of vascular endothelial growth factor "VEGF", basic fibroblast growth factor "bFGF", nitric oxide "NO" and copper as angiogenic biomarkers to evaluate their role in the development of coronary collateral circulation in patients with chronic ischemic heart disease. Also, to evaluate the angiogenic modulator effects of coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) via repeated measurements of such biomarkers 3 months postoperative.
Methods: This case control and observational study involved 25 ischemic heart disease male patients candidate for elective coronary artery bypass grafting who admitted at the department of cardiothoracic surgery, faculty of medicine, Assiut University and 25 healthy age matched males as control group. Spectrophotometric assay of NO and copper and ELISA assay of VEGF and bFGF plasma levels were done.
Results: Significant higher plasma VEGF, bFGF, copper and NO levels preoperatively when compared with the control group (p<0.01 for all) with significant lowering of their plasma levels when repeatedly measured three months following the CABG (p<0.01 for all).
Conclusions: Our findings revealed that plasma levels of VEGF, bFGF, copper and NO have been significantly decreased in patients with chronic myocardial ischemia following CABG, thus, proving the proper coronary reperfusion effect of CABG with decrease the demand for the angiogenesis in the ischemic myocardium. There was a positive correlation between the plasma levels of VEGF and NO.