Serum levels of Branched Chain Amino Acids and its Correlation with CA disease severity in diabetics and non-diabetics
Ahsan Mushtaq, Rizwan Munir, Zahid Hussain Shah, Sohail Bashir Sulehria, Rabia Arshad
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ABSTRACT
Background: Branched chain amino acids are classified as
essential amino acids, their role in metabolic disease has recently been
established. The current research sort to identify the correlation of BCAAs
with severity of coronary artery disease in diabetics and non-diabetics.
Aim: To measure and compare blood levels of BCAAs
in the following groups of subjects: Diabetics and Non diabetics undergoing
angiography under the clinical suspicion of coronary artery disease. Secondly,
to correlate serum BCAA levels with Coronary Artery Disease severity by using
Gensini Score in each group.
Methods: 119 patients who underwent angiography were
recruited from cardiology department Mayo hospital, Lahore. They were allocated
into two groups, diabetic and non-diabetic on the basis of HBA1c. 5 ml blood
was collected, serum was separated and BCAA levels were measured by using
internationally available calorimetric kit. Results were described as mean ±
SD. Normality of continuous variables were assessed by using Shapiro Wilks test.
Variables which were not normally distributed were log transformed.
Results: Over all three factors
affected BCAA levels;
age (Beta= -0.32, p <0.001), male gender (Beta=-0.32,
p=<0.001) and diabetic status (Beta=-0.20, p=0.03). Significant factors affecting
severity of CAD as indicated by Gensini score were BMI (p=0.016, Beta=-0.22)
and age (p=0.019, Beta=0.23). Factors determining the likely diabetes in CAD
patients were male gender (p=0.013, Odds ratio 4.92s), BCAA levels (p=0.03,
Odds ratio 1.05), age (p=0.01, odds ratio=1.08) and Gensini Score (p=0.05, odds ratio=1.013).
Conclusions In CAD patient’s serum BCAA level are
affected by age, male gender and diabetes status. Secondly the severity CAD is
mainly affected by BMI and age. However the correlation between Gensini score
and BCAA is not significant.
Keywords: Coronary artery disease, branched chain amino acids,
diabetic, serum level