Maria Carolina Delgado
University of Michigan
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European Journal of Heart Failure | 2010
Kathy Hebert; Andre Dias; Maria Carolina Delgado; Emiliana Franco; Leonardo Tamariz; Dylan Steen; Patrick Trahan; Brittny Major; Lee M. Arcement
The epidemiology of the five stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in systolic heart failure (HF) patients has predominantly been described in hospitalized White patients, with little known about the prevalence in outpatient Blacks and Hispanics. The purpose of this study was to compare the prevalence of the five stages of CKD by race, ethnicity (Whites, Blacks, and Hispanics), and gender in an outpatient systolic HF population and also to evaluate the impact of CKD on mortality.
Hypertension | 2003
Alan B. Weder; Maria Carolina Delgado; Xiaofeng Zhu; Lillian Gleiberman; Donghui Kan; Aravinda Chakravarti
Abstract—Increased activity of erythrocyte sodium-lithium countertransport is associated with essential hypertension. Sodium-lithium countertransport is highly heritable, but no single gene product mediating the exchange or explaining the association of increased sodium-lithium countertransport activity and hypertension has been identified. We performed a linkage study by using erythrocyte sodium-lithium countertransport as a quantitative phenotype and genome-wide markers at an average resolution of ≈10 cM to identify quantitative trait loci explaining sodium-lithium countertransport activity. A peak LOD score of 2.83 was detected on chromosome 15q at D15S642, a marker previously shown to be linked to blood pressure. Several genes mapped to this region are possible candidates for factors affecting erythrocyte sodium-lithium countertransport and/or blood pressure. Further studies confirming the presence of a quantitative trait locus in this region and evaluating these candidate genes may help explain the association of elevated sodium-lithium countertransport and hypertension.
Journal of Clinical Hypertension | 2008
Lillian Gleiberman; Tiffany A. Greenwood; Amy Luke; Maria Carolina Delgado; Alan B. Weder
The relationship between anger and cardiovascular morbidity has not been investigated among Mexican Americans. This exploratory study examined the heritability of anger types and their relationship to cardiovascular variables in samples of unrelated and related Mexican Americans residing near Chicago, Illinois. All of the anger variables of the Spielberger Anger Expression Scale (in, out, control, total expression) had significant heritabilities. Using the total sample of related individuals, higher female anger‐out scores were associated with greater left ventricular mass after correction for height to the 2.7 power (LVM/HT 2.7 ), systolic blood pressure, and diastolic blood pressure. Females had positive, significant associations for body mass index with LVM/HT 2.7 , systolic blood pressure, and diastolic blood pressure; among males, these variables were similarly but less strongly related. Anger (coraje in Spanish) is discussed in the context of folk medicine as a risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity.
Current Hypertension Reports | 2004
Maria Carolina Delgado
Archive | 2008
Maria Carolina Delgado; Bertram Pitt
Archive | 2007
Maria Carolina Delgado; Antonio Delgado Almeida
Hypertension (Second Edition)#R##N#A Companion to Brenner and Rector's The Kidney | 2005
Maria Carolina Delgado; Alan B. Weder
American Journal of Hypertension | 2004
Lillian Gleiberman; Maria Carolina Delgado; Srijan Sen; Alan B. Weder
The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2010
Katrina Hebert; Jatin Anand; Pat Trahan; Maria Carolina Delgado; Joseph W. Greene; Elyse Julian; Jason Cuomo; Nino Nozadze; Andre Dias; Lee M. Arcement
Archive | 2008
Maria Carolina Delgado; Bertram Pitt