2012
DOI: 10.1253/circj.cj-11-0622
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Identification of Biomarkers of Stent Restenosis With Serum Metabolomic Profiling Using Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry

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“…Elevated sarcosine levels in urine (Sreekumar et al, 2009) and serum (Koutros et al, 2013) have been associated with prostate cancer progression, although this relation has not been observed in other reports (de Vogel et al, 2014; Jentzmik et al, 2011). Elevated urine sarcosine levels were also associated with incident type 2 diabetes (Svingen et al., 2016), while low levels of sarcosine in blood have been linked with advanced arteriosclerosis (Hasokawa et al, 2012) and several neurological disorders, including neuropathic pain (Barthel et al, 2014), cerebral ischemia (Pinto et al, 2014), seizure (Socała et al, 2010), and Parkinson disease (Tsai et al, 2014). More recently, serum sarcosine was shown to be increased by a 10-week aerobic exercise training program in previously untrained male subjects (Felder et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Elevated sarcosine levels in urine (Sreekumar et al, 2009) and serum (Koutros et al, 2013) have been associated with prostate cancer progression, although this relation has not been observed in other reports (de Vogel et al, 2014; Jentzmik et al, 2011). Elevated urine sarcosine levels were also associated with incident type 2 diabetes (Svingen et al., 2016), while low levels of sarcosine in blood have been linked with advanced arteriosclerosis (Hasokawa et al, 2012) and several neurological disorders, including neuropathic pain (Barthel et al, 2014), cerebral ischemia (Pinto et al, 2014), seizure (Socała et al, 2010), and Parkinson disease (Tsai et al, 2014). More recently, serum sarcosine was shown to be increased by a 10-week aerobic exercise training program in previously untrained male subjects (Felder et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, besides CKD, new biomarkers that can predict the CHD risk are emerging [55][56][57] . However, our study could not access their importance as have other existing prediction tools for Japanese subjects.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Indolelactic acid is an indole‐containing intermediate of tryptophan metabolism. Although indolelactic acid has not been reported to be related to cardiovascular disease, tryptophan has been shown to be one of eight predictors of major restenosis after PCI . The plasma kynurenine‐to‐tryptophan ratio has been demonstrated to be positively associated with the occurrence of acute coronary events in a Norwegian community .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%