Abstract

ObjectiveSecretory phospholipase A2 (sPLA2) has been implicated in rodent models of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). The aim of this study was to assess whether serum sPLA2 activity was associated with AAA presence and progression. MethodsSerum sPLA2 activity was measured using a fluorometric assay in 1002 men of whom 310 had an AAA. 272 of the men had repeat ultrasound surveillance of their AAA for a median of 5.5 years. The association of sPLA2 activity with AAA was assessed using multiple regression analysis to adjust for other risk factors. ResultsMedian serum sPLA2 activity was 21.67 in men with AAA and 18.32 U/ml in men without AAA, p<0.001. Men with sPLA2 activity ≥ median (19.20 U/ml) had a 1.40-fold (95% CI 1.04–1.87, p=0.027) increased prevalence of AAA independent of other risk factors. Serum sPLA2 activity was not associated with AAA growth. ConclusionSerum sPLA2 activity is elevated in men with small AAAs but is not associated with AAA progression.

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