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dc.contributor.author Hirschberg K
dc.contributor.author Gombos, Tímea
dc.contributor.author Dósa, Edit
dc.contributor.author Somorjai A
dc.contributor.author Szilágyi, Ágnes
dc.contributor.author Szabó, Gábor Balázs
dc.contributor.author Füst, György
dc.contributor.author Entz, László
dc.date.accessioned 2016-04-08T11:15:18Z
dc.date.available 2016-04-08T11:15:18Z
dc.date.issued 2009
dc.identifier 67651154674
dc.identifier.citation pagination=186-192; journalVolume=206; journalIssueNumber=1; journalTitle=ATHEROSCLEROSIS;
dc.identifier.uri http://repo.lib.semmelweis.hu//handle/123456789/2621
dc.identifier.uri doi:10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2009.01.027
dc.description.abstract Objective: Our aim was to identify the role of PvuII and XbaI polymorphisms of the ESR1 (estrogen receptor alpha) gene in the occurrence of early restenosis after carotid endarterectomy and carotid artery stenting. Methods: In a non-randomized prospective study we analysed blood samples from 172 patients (105 men) with severe stenosis of the internal carotid artery, using the PCR-RFLP method. Patients were treated either by carotid endarterectomy (n = 82) or carotid artery stenting (n = 90), and were followed-up by ultrasonography with a median follow-up time of 12 months (7.32-14.65 months). Conventional laboratory parameters were also recorded. Restenosis (>50%) rates were compared between patients carrying different genotypes and risk factors were calculated by using multivariate logistic regression. Results: Allelic frequencies were similar between sexes (C/T allele, 0.40/0.60 and 0.43/0.57; p = 0.67; G/A allele, 0.35/0.65 and 0.32/0.68; p = 0.65; in men and women, respectively). Significantly higher restenosis rate was observed in patients homozygous for the A-allele of the XbaI polymorphism as compared to carriers of AG and GG genotypes (23.4% vs. 10.5%, p = 0.02). TT and TC genotypes of the PvuII polymorphism were also associated with greater restenosis rate, as compared with genotype CC (19.3% vs. 3.1%, p = 0.02). Associations for both polymorphisms were more expressed in women and in CEA patients. At multivariate analysis, T-A haplotype was a predictor of restenosis in the whole patient cohort (adjusted odds ratio, 7.85; 95% Cl, 1.01-60.98). Conclusion: Presence of A and Talleles (of the XbaI and PvuII polymorphisms, respectively) were associated with higher incidence of carotid restenosis, while the presence of G and C alleles (of the XbaI and PvuII polymorphisms, respectively) were associated with lower incidence of carotid restenosis. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
dc.relation.ispartof urn:issn:0021-9150
dc.title Association between estrogen receptor alpha gene polymorphisms and early restenosis after eversion carotid endarterectomy and carotid stenting
dc.type Journal Article
dc.date.updated 2015-11-24T10:34:23Z
dc.language.rfc3066 en
dc.identifier.mtmt 1414728
dc.identifier.wos 000270002000029
dc.identifier.pubmed 19233358
dc.contributor.department SE/AOK/K/Érsebészeti Klinika [2011.12.31]
dc.contributor.department SE/AOK/K/III. Sz. Belgyógyászati Klinika
dc.contributor.institution Semmelweis Egyetem


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