Monocytes/macrophages karyologic indices in patients with chronic heart failure
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https://doi.org/10.14739/2310-1210.2015.1.38735Keywords:
Heart Failure, Cytogenetic Analysis, Monocytes, MacrophagesAbstract
Genetic factors impact in chronic heart failure (HF) development is discussed during last decades.
The aim was to evaluate cytogenetic status of patients with ischemic HF with karyologic analyzes of monocytes/macrophages.
Methods and results. 24 patients and 12 practically healthy persons (control group) were included into the study. Internuclear bridges, perinulcear vacuolization, vacuolization and nuclear chromatin condensation were detected more frequent in patients with HF than in control.
Conclusion. This indicates proliferation activation and is initial signs of apoptosis/necrosis in observed cells.
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