
@Article{chd.12718,
AUTHOR = {Ersin Çagrı Şimşek, Selcen Yakar Tülüce, Kamil Tülüce, Sadık Volkan Emren, Serap Çuhadar, Cem Nazlı},
TITLE = {The relationship between serum apelin levels and aortic dilatation in bicuspid aortic valve patients<sup>*</sup>},
JOURNAL = {Structural and Congenital Heart Disease},
VOLUME = {14},
YEAR = {2019},
NUMBER = {2},
PAGES = {256--263},
URL = {http://www.techscience.com/schd/v14n2/38768},
ISSN = {3071-1738},
ABSTRACT = {<b>Objective:</b> The bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is the most common congenital heart dis‐
ease. The process of aortic dilatation is not completely clear in patients with the BAV. 
Apelin is a peptide found at high levels in vascular endothelial cells which has a role 
in vascular regulation and cardiovascular function. The aim of this study was to de‐
termine the relationship between serum apelin levels and ascending aortic dilatation 
in adult patients with BAV.<br/>
<b>Design:</b> This cross‐sectional study included 62 patients with isolated BAV and to an 
age, gender, and body mass index‐matched control group of 58 healthy volunteers 
with tricuspid aortic valve. Transesophageal echocardiography was performed on all 
patients to determine the type of BAV. Aortic diameters of the aortic root, sinus val‐
salva, sinotubular junction, and ascending aorta were evaluated with echocardiogra‐
phy. Patients with BAV were divided into two subgroups according to the aortic 
diameters, as the nondilated BAV group and the dilated BAV group. Serum apelin 
level was analyzed with ELISA method.<br/>
<b>Results:</b> The serum apelin levels of the BAV patients were significantly lower than 
those of the control group (833.5, 25th‐75th percentile (713.5‐1745) pg/dL vs 1669 
(936‐2543) pg/dL; P = 0.006). In the subgroup analysis, serum apelin level was signifi‐
cantly different between the nondilated BAV group and the dilated BAV group [977 
(790‐2433) pg/dL vs 737 (693‐870) pg/dL, P < 0.05] and between the dilated BAV 
group and the control group [737 (693‐870) pg/dL vs 1669 (936‐2543) pg/dL, 
P < 0.001]. In multivariate logistic regression analysis apelin [7.27 (95% CI: 1.73‐30.42), 
P = 0.007] and age [1.05 (95% CI: 0.99‐1.20), P = 0.049] were determined as inde‐
pendent predictors for ascending aortic dilatation.<br/>
<b>Conclusion:</b> Low serum apelin level was associated with dilatation of ascending aor‐
tic in BAV patients. However, apelin was not relevant to BAV without aortic 
dilatation.},
DOI = {10.1111/chd.12718}
}



