CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CHANGE OF SOLUBLE INFERLEUKIN-2 RECEPTOR IN UNSTABLE ANGINA[J]. Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice, 1998, (5): 377-379.
Citation: CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CHANGE OF SOLUBLE INFERLEUKIN-2 RECEPTOR IN UNSTABLE ANGINA[J]. Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice, 1998, (5): 377-379.

CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CHANGE OF SOLUBLE INFERLEUKIN-2 RECEPTOR IN UNSTABLE ANGINA

  • Soluble interleukin - 2 receptor (sIL - 2R) in 19 patients with proven unstable anginawas measured in plasma by ELISA- The result was compared with those of 21 with stable allgina and 16healthy subjects. The level of sIL - 2R in patients with unstable angina was higher than in patients withstable angina and control subjects, and it decreased significantly after angina was controled. This resultsuggests that immune system - mediated inflammatory might play an important role in the pathoplysiol0gyof unstable angina- The detection to serum sIL - 2R could help for diagnosis of unstable angina.
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