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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | 2006

Metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease in older people: The cardiovascular health study.

Ann Marie McNeill; Ronit Katz; Cynthia J. Girman; Wayne D. Rosamond; Lynne E. Wagenknecht; Joshua I. Barzilay; Russell P. Tracy; Peter J. Savage; Sharon A. Jackson

OBJECTIVES: To assess the prospective association between metabolic syndrome (MetS) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) in older people and to evaluate the effect of lowering the threshold for impaired fasting glucose (IFG) on the prevalence of IFG and MetS and the risk of CVD.


Stroke | 1998

Proinsulin and Insulin Concentrations in Relation to Carotid Wall Thickness Insulin Resistance Atherosclerosis Study

S. M. Haffner; Ralph B. D'Agostino; Leena Mykkänen; Hales Cn; Peter J. Savage; Richard N. Bergman; Daniel H. O'Leary; Marian Rewers; Joseph V. Selby; Russell P. Tracy; Mohammed F. Saad

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSEnInsulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia have been associated with atherosclerosis. Recent attention has focused on the possible role of proinsulin because most radioimmunoassays for insulin cross-react with proinsulin. Therefore, it is not known which of the two, insulin per se or proinsulin, is more strongly related to atherosclerosis.nnnMETHODSnWe examined the relation between fasting proinsulin, fasting split proinsulin, fasting and 2-hour insulin (after oral glucose load), and intima-media wall thickness (IMT) in the common carotid artery (CCA) and internal carotid artery (ICA) in 985 nondiabetic subjects from the Insulin Resistance Atherosclerosis Study, a multiethnic study of insulin resistance and atherosclerosis.nnnRESULTSnIn the overall population, a weak but significant relation between proinsulin and CCA IMT was observed (r=0.07, P=0.029). However, the relation between proinsulin and IMT was stronger in Hispanics and non-Hispanic whites than in African Americans. In non-Hispanic whites and Hispanics, significant correlations between CCA and proinsulin (r=0.087) and between ICA and proinsulin (r=0.101), split proinsulin (r = 0.092), and fasting insulin (r = 0.087) were observed. The significant correlations became more attenuated (and nonsignificant) after adjustment for cardiovascular risk factors, especially plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1).nnnCONCLUSIONSnThe association between proinsulin and IMT, while weak, appears to be stronger than the association between insulin and IMT. Adjustment for PAI-1 markedly attenuated the association between proinsulin and IMT, suggesting a possible mediating role for PAI-1 in this association. It is possible that proinsulin may represent a marker of atherosclerosis rather than a causal factor for atherosclerosis. Studies of the insulin resistance syndrome and atherosclerosis that use insulin as a surrogate for insulin resistance should consider the use of specific insulin assays as well as determination of proinsulin concentrations.


Kidney International | 2000

Inflammation and microalbuminuria in nondiabetic and type 2 diabetic subjects: The Insulin Resistance Atherosclerosis Study

Andreas Festa; Ralph B. D'Agostino; George Howard; Leena Mykkänen; Russell P. Tracy; Steven M. Haffner


Journal of Histotechnology | 1992

Immunohistochemical Method for the Simultaneous Demonstration of Three Proteins in EDTA Decalcified Paraffin Embedded Bone Sections

Hermina Tulli; Cathy S. Carlson; Manuel J. Jayo; Larry W. Fisher; Russell P. Tracy; Kenneth G. Mann


Archive | 2017

Short title: Musunuru et al; Design of NHLBI CARe

Kiran Musunuru; Guillaume Lettre; Taylor Young; Deborah N. Farlow; James P. Pirruccello; Kenechi G. Ejebe; Qiong Yang; Ming Huei Chen; Nina Lapchyk; Liuda Ziaugra; Emelia J. Benjamin; L. Adrienne Cupples; Myriam Fornage; Ervin R. Fox; Joel N. Hirschhorn; Christopher H. Newton; Marcia M. Nizzari; Dina N. Paltoo; George J. Papanicolaou; Sanjay R. Patel; Bruce M. Psaty; Daniel J. Rader; Stephen S. Rich; Jerome I. Rotter; Herman A. Taylor; Russell P. Tracy; James G. Wilson; Sekar Kathiresan; Richard R. Fabsitz; Eric Boerwinkle


Archive | 2011

six cohort studies: the Candidate Gene Association Resource (CARe) fibrinogen levels in European Americans and African-Americans from Association of genomic loci from a cardiovascular gene SNP array with

Alexander P. Reiner; Russell P. Tracy; David R. Jacobs; Aaron R. Folsom; David Green; Christopher J. O'Donnell; Weihong Tang; Geoffrey H. Tofler; Susan Redline; James G. Wilson; C. Palmer; Lindsey A. Ho; Nicholas L. Smith; Ethan M. Lange; Yun Li; Qiong Yang; L. Wassel; Leslie A. Lange; Brendan J. Keating; Kira C. Taylor; Andrew D. Johnson


/data/revues/00028703/v133i1/S000287039770245X/ | 2011

Diabetes mellitus and echocardiographic left ventricular function in free-living elderly men and women: The Cardiovascular Health Study

Marshall H. Lee; Julius M. Gardin; James C. Lynch; Vivienne-Elizabeth Smith; Russell P. Tracy; Peter J. Savage; Moyses Szklo; Beverly J. Ward


Archive | 2002

Fibrin Fragment D -dimer and the Risk of Future Venous Thrombosis Short Title: D-dimer and Risk of Venous Thrombosis

Mary Cushman; Aaron R. Folsom; Lu Wang; Nena Aleksic; Wayne D. Rosamond; Russell P. Tracy; Susan R. Heckbert


Archive | 2000

HAFFNER SM: Inflammation and microalbuminuria in nondiabetic and type 2 diabetic subjects: the insul

Andreas Festa; Ralph B. D'Agostino; George S. Howard; Leena Mykkänen; Russell P. Tracy


Archive | 1986

Humanplatelets contain andsecrete osteonectin, amajorprotein ofmineralized bone

Russell P. Tracy; B. LAWRENCERIGGSt; Kennethg . Mann

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Leena Mykkänen

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

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Peter J. Savage

National Institutes of Health

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Andreas Festa

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

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Qiong Yang

University of Washington

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Alexander P. Reiner

Group Health Research Institute

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