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Molecular and Biochemical Parameters Related to Plasma Mannose Levels in Coronary Artery Disease Among Nondiabetic Patients.

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Aims: Nondiabetic patients were studied to determine whether modest elevations in plasma mannose may be associated with a greater incidence of coronary artery disease (CAD). Materials and Methods: Plasma insulin,… Click to show full abstract

Aims: Nondiabetic patients were studied to determine whether modest elevations in plasma mannose may be associated with a greater incidence of coronary artery disease (CAD). Materials and Methods: Plasma insulin, mannose, glucose, hexokinase 1-2, GLUT1-GLUT4 levels, and serum mannose phosphate isomerase enzyme levels were evaluated with respect to subsequent CAD using records from 120 nondiabetic CAD patients and 120 healthy volunteers. CAD was identified from myocardial infarction and new diagnoses of angina. Results: Of 120 nondiabetic CAD patients studied, their plasma GLUT4 and HK1 levels were significantly lower than those of the control group. A significant increase in plasma mannose levels was found in the patient group compared to the control group. Conclusion: Our findings showed that elevated baseline mannose levels in plasma are associated with an increased risk of CAD over time.

Keywords: mannose levels; plasma mannose; nondiabetic patients; cad; coronary artery; artery disease

Journal Title: Genetic testing and molecular biomarkers
Year Published: 2020

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