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Danaei, G, Lu, Y, Singh, Gm, Carnahan, E, Stevens, Ga, Cowan, Mj, Farzadfar, F, Lin, Jk, Finucane, Mm, Rao, M, Khang, Yh, Riley, Lm, Mozaffarian, D, Lim, Ss, Ezzati, M, Aamodt, G, Abdeen, Z, Abdella, Na, Rahim, Hf, Addo, J, Aekplakorn, W, Afifi, Mm, Agabiti Rosei, E, Salinas, Ca, Agyemang, C, Ali, Mk, Ali, Mm, Al Nsour, M, Al Nuaim AR, Ambady, R, Di Angelantonio, E, Aro, P, Azizi, F, Babu, Bv, Bahalim, An, Barbagallo, Cm, Barbieri, Ma, Barceló, A, Barreto, Sm, Barros, H, Bautista, Le, Benetos, A, Bjerregaard, P, Björkelund, C, Bo, S, Bobak, M, Bonora, Enzo, Botana, Ma, Bovet, P, Breckenkamp, J, Breteler, Mm, Broda, G, Brown, Ij, Bursztyn, M, de León AC, Campos, H, Cappuccio, Fp, Capuano, V, Casiglia, E, Castellano, M, Castetbon, K, Cea, L, Chang, Cj, Chaouki, N, Chatterji, S, Chen, Cj, Chen, Z, Choi, Js, Chua, L, Cífková, R, Cobiac, Lj, Cooper, Rs, Corsi, Am, Costanza, Mc, Craig, Cl, Dankner, Rs, Dastgiri, S, Delgado, E, Dinc, G, Doi, Y, Dong, Gh, Dorsi, E, Dragano, N, Drewnowski, A, Eggertsen, R, Elliott, P, Engeland, A, Erem, C, Esteghamati, A, Fall, Ch, Fan, Jg, Ferreccio, C, Fezeu, L, Firmo, Jo, Florez, Hj, Fornés, Ns, Fowkes, Fg, Franceschini, G, Frisk, F, Fuchs, Fd, Fuller, El, Getz, L, Giampaoli, S, Gómez, Lf, Gomez Zumaquero JM, Graff Iversen, S, Grant, Jf, Carvajal, Rg, Gulliford, Mc, Gupta, R, Gupta, Pc, Gureje, O, Gutierrez, Hr, Hansen, Tw, Hata, J, He, J, Heim, N, Heinrich, J, Hemmingsson, T, Hennis, A, Herman, Wh, Herrera, Vm, Ho, S, Holdsworth, M, Frisman, Gh, Hopman, Wm, Hussain, A, Husseini, A, Ibrahim, Mm, Ikeda, N, Jacobsen, Bk, Jaddou, Hy, Jafar, Th, Janghorbani, M, Jasienska, G, Joffres, Mr, Jonas, Jb, Kadiki, Oa, Kalter Leibovici, O, Kamadjeu, Rm, Kaptoge, S, Karalis, I, Kastarinen, Mj, Katz, J, Keinan Boker, L, Kelly, P, Khalilzadeh, O, Kiechl, S, Kim, Kw, Kiyohara, Y, Kobayashi, J, Krause, Mp, Kubínová, R, Kurjata, P, Kusuma, Ys, Lam, Th, Langhammer, A, Lawes, Cm, Le, C, Lee, J, Lévy Marchal, C, Lewington, S, Li, Y, Lim, To, Lin, X, Lin, Cc, 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Male ,Settore MED/09 - Medicina Interna ,kidney disease ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,humanos ,coste de las enfermedades ,Disease ,Global Health ,Cohort Studies ,Endocrinology ,Cost of Illness ,cardiovascular disease ,Health Transition ,Risk Factors ,transición sanitaria ,estudios prospectivos ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic -- complications -- epidemiology -- mortality ,evaluación de riesgos ,Renal Insufficiency ,Prospective Studies ,Chronic ,estudios de cohortes ,Metabolic Syndrome ,education.field_of_study ,diabetes ,Mortality rate ,Age Factors ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Diabetes Complications ,Female ,Health Surveys ,Humans ,Metabolic Syndrome X ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic ,Risk Assessment ,Sex Factors ,Spatio-Temporal Analysis ,Internal Medicine ,Cardiovascular Diseases -- complications -- epidemiology -- mortality ,Cardiovascular disease,Diabetes Mellitus, chronic kidney disease ,Diabetes Complications -- epidemiology -- mortality ,Sciences bio-médicales et agricoles ,Diabetes and Metabolism ,encuestas de salud ,análisis temporoespacial ,Risk assessment ,complicaciones de la diabetes ,insuficiencia renal ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cardiovascular disease ,diabetes mortality ,Population ,enfermedades cardiovasculares ,Metabolic Syndrome X -- complications -- epidemiology -- mortality ,Article ,chronic kidney disease ,mortality ,Internal medicine ,Environmental health ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,factores de riesgo ,Risk factor ,education ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Relative risk ,Cardiovascular Diseases/complications ,Cardiovascular Diseases/epidemiology ,Cardiovascular Diseases/mortality ,Diabetes Complications/epidemiology ,Diabetes Complications/mortality ,Metabolic Syndrome X/complications ,Metabolic Syndrome X/epidemiology ,Metabolic Syndrome X/mortality ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/complications ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/epidemiology ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/mortality ,business ,Kidney disease - Abstract
High blood pressure, blood glucose, serum cholesterol, and BMI are risk factors for cardiovascular diseases and some of these factors also increase the risk of chronic kidney disease and diabetes. We estimated mortality from cardiovascular diseases, chronic kidney disease, and diabetes that was attributable to these four cardiometabolic risk factors for all countries and regions from 1980 to 2010., 0, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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3. C-reactive protein concentration and risk of coronary heart disease, stroke, and mortality: an individual participant meta-analysis
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Emerging Risk Factors Collaboration, Kaptoge S, Di Angelantonio E, Lowe G, Pepys MB, Thompson SG, Collins R, Danesh JTipping RW, Ford CE, Pressel SL, Walldius G, Jungner I, Folsom AR, Chambless L, Ballantyne CM, Panagiotakos D, Pitsavos C, Chrysohoou C, Stefanadis C, Knuiman MW, Goldbourt U, Benderly M, Tanne D, Whincup P, Wannamethee SG, Morris RW, Kiechl S, Willeit J, Mayr A, Schett G, Wald N, Ebrahim S, Lawlor D, Yarnell J, Gallacher J, Casiglia E, Tikhonoff V, Nietert PJ, Sutherland SE, Bachman DL, Keil JE, Cushman M, Psaty BM, Tracy R, Tybjaerg Hansen A, Nordestgaard BG, Zacho J, Frikke Schmidt R, Giampaoli S, Palmieri L, Vanuzzo D, Pilotto L, de la Cámara AG, Gerique JA, Simons L, McCallum J, Friedlander Y, Fowkes FG, Lee A, Taylor J, Guralnik JM, Phillips CL, Wallace RB, Blazer DG, Khaw KT, Brenner H, Raum E, Müller H, Rothenbacher D, Jansson JH, Wennberg P, Nissinen A, Donfrancesco C, Salomaa V, Harald K, Jousilahti P, Vartiainen E, Woodward M, D'Agostino RB, Wolf PA, Vasan RS, Benjamin EJ, Bladbjerg EM, Jørgensen T, Møller L, Jespersen J, Dankner R, Chetrit A, Lubin F, Rosengren A, Wilhelmsen L, Lappas G, Eriksson H, Björkelund C, Lissner L, Bengtsson C, Cremer P, Nagel D, Tilvis RS, Strandberg TE, Kiyohara Y, Arima H, Doi Y, Ninomiya T, Rodriguez B, Dekker J, Nijpels G, Stehouwer CD, Rimm E, Pai JK, Sato S, Iso H, Kitamura A, Noda H, Salonen JT, Nyyssönen K, Tuomainen TP, Laukkanen JA, Deeg DJ, Bremmer MA, Meade TW, Cooper JA, Hedblad B, Berglund G, Engström G, Verschuren WM, Blokstra A, Shea S, Döring A, Koenig W, Meisinger C, Bueno de Mesquita HB, Kuller LH, Grandits G, Selmer R, Tverdal A, Nystad W, Gillum RF, Mussolino M, Hankinson S, Manson JE, Knottenbelt C, Bauer KA, Davidson K, Kirkland S, Shaffer J, Korin MR, Naito Y, Holme I, Nakagawa H, Miura K, Ducimetiere P, Jouven X, Luc G, Crespo CJ, Garcia Palmieri MR, Amouyel P, Arveiler D, Evans A, Ferrieres J, Schulte H, Assmann G, Packard CJ, Sattar N, Westendorp RG, Buckley BM, Cantin B, Lamarche B, Després JP, Dagenais GR, Barrett Connor E, Wingard DL, Bettencourt RR, Gudnason V, Aspelund T, Sigurdsson G, Thorsson B, Trevisan M, Witteman J, Kardys I, Breteler MM, Hofman A, Tunstall Pedoe H, Tavendale R, Howard BV, Zhang Y, Best L, Umans J, Ben Shlomo Y, Davey Smith G, Onat A, Njølstad I, Mathiesen EB, Løchen ML, Wilsgaard T, Ingelsson E, Basu S, Cederholm T, Byberg L, Gaziano JM, Stampfer M, Ridker PM, Ulmer H, Diem G, Concin H, Tosetto A, Rodeghiero F, Wassertheil Smoller S, Marmot IM, Clarke R, Fletcher A, Brunner E, Shipley M, Buring J, Shepherd J, Cobbe S, Ford I, Robertson M, He Y, Ibañez AM, Feskens EJ, Walker M, Watson S, Erqou S, Lewington S, Pennells L, Perry PL, Ray KK, Sarwar N, Alexander M, Thompson A, White IR, Wood AM, Danesh J., PANICO, SALVATORE, Interne Geneeskunde, MUMC+: MA Interne Geneeskunde (3), RS: CARIM School for Cardiovascular Diseases, General practice, EMGO - Lifestyle, overweight and diabetes, Psychiatry, EMGO - Mental health, Emerging Risk Factors, Collaboration, Kaptoge, S, Di Angelantonio, E, Lowe, G, Pepys, Mb, Thompson, Sg, Collins, R, Danesh JTipping, Rw, Ford, Ce, Pressel, Sl, Walldius, G, Jungner, I, Folsom, Ar, Chambless, L, Ballantyne, Cm, Panagiotakos, D, Pitsavos, C, Chrysohoou, C, Stefanadis, C, Knuiman, Mw, Goldbourt, U, Benderly, M, Tanne, D, Whincup, P, Wannamethee, Sg, Morris, Rw, Kiechl, S, Willeit, J, Mayr, A, Schett, G, Wald, N, Ebrahim, S, Lawlor, D, Yarnell, J, Gallacher, J, Casiglia, E, Tikhonoff, V, Nietert, Pj, Sutherland, Se, Bachman, Dl, Keil, Je, Cushman, M, Psaty, Bm, Tracy, R, Tybjaerg Hansen, A, Nordestgaard, Bg, Zacho, J, Frikke Schmidt, R, Giampaoli, S, Palmieri, L, Panico, Salvatore, Vanuzzo, D, Pilotto, L, de la Cámara, Ag, Gerique, Ja, Simons, L, Mccallum, J, Friedlander, Y, Fowkes, Fg, Lee, A, Taylor, J, Guralnik, Jm, Phillips, Cl, Wallace, Rb, Blazer, Dg, Khaw, Kt, Brenner, H, Raum, E, Müller, H, Rothenbacher, D, Jansson, Jh, Wennberg, P, Nissinen, A, Donfrancesco, C, Salomaa, V, Harald, K, Jousilahti, P, Vartiainen, E, Woodward, M, D'Agostino, Rb, Wolf, Pa, Vasan, R, Benjamin, Ej, Bladbjerg, Em, Jørgensen, T, Møller, L, Jespersen, J, Dankner, R, Chetrit, A, Lubin, F, Rosengren, A, Wilhelmsen, L, Lappas, G, Eriksson, H, Björkelund, C, Lissner, L, Bengtsson, C, Cremer, P, Nagel, D, Tilvis, R, Strandberg, Te, Kiyohara, Y, Arima, H, Doi, Y, Ninomiya, T, Rodriguez, B, Dekker, J, Nijpels, G, Stehouwer, Cd, Rimm, E, Pai, Jk, Sato, S, Iso, H, Kitamura, A, Noda, H, Salonen, Jt, Nyyssönen, K, Tuomainen, Tp, Laukkanen, Ja, Deeg, Dj, Bremmer, Ma, Meade, Tw, Cooper, Ja, Hedblad, B, Berglund, G, Engström, G, Verschuren, Wm, Blokstra, A, Shea, S, Döring, A, Koenig, W, Meisinger, C, Bueno de Mesquita, Hb, Kuller, Lh, Grandits, G, Selmer, R, Tverdal, A, Nystad, W, Gillum, Rf, Mussolino, M, Hankinson, S, Manson, Je, Knottenbelt, C, Bauer, Ka, Davidson, K, Kirkland, S, Shaffer, J, Korin, Mr, Naito, Y, Holme, I, Nakagawa, H, Miura, K, Ducimetiere, P, Jouven, X, Luc, G, Crespo, Cj, Garcia Palmieri, Mr, Amouyel, P, Arveiler, D, Evans, A, Ferrieres, J, Schulte, H, Assmann, G, Packard, Cj, Sattar, N, Westendorp, Rg, Buckley, Bm, Cantin, B, Lamarche, B, Després, Jp, Dagenais, Gr, Barrett Connor, E, Wingard, Dl, Bettencourt, Rr, Gudnason, V, Aspelund, T, Sigurdsson, G, Thorsson, B, Trevisan, M, Witteman, J, Kardys, I, Breteler, Mm, Hofman, A, Tunstall Pedoe, H, Tavendale, R, Howard, Bv, Zhang, Y, Best, L, Umans, J, Ben Shlomo, Y, Davey Smith, G, Onat, A, Njølstad, I, Mathiesen, Eb, Løchen, Ml, Wilsgaard, T, Ingelsson, E, Basu, S, Cederholm, T, Byberg, L, Gaziano, Jm, Stampfer, M, Ridker, Pm, Ulmer, H, Diem, G, Concin, H, Tosetto, A, Rodeghiero, F, Wassertheil Smoller, S, Marmot, Im, Clarke, R, Fletcher, A, Brunner, E, Shipley, M, Buring, J, Shepherd, J, Cobbe, S, Ford, I, Robertson, M, He, Y, Ibañez, Am, Feskens, Ej, Walker, M, Watson, S, Erqou, S, Lewington, S, Pennells, L, Perry, Pl, Ray, Kk, Sarwar, N, Alexander, M, Thompson, A, White, Ir, Wood, Am, and Danesh, J.
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Lung Diseases ,Male ,Databases, Factual ,Plasma-fibrinogen ,Blood Pressure ,Coronary Disease ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Associations ,Body Mass Index ,Low-density-lipoprotein ,Leukocyte Count ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Neoplasms ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Stroke ,Framingham Risk Score ,biology ,Smoking ,11 Medical And Health Sciences ,General Medicine ,Articles ,Middle Aged ,3. Good health ,C-Reactive Protein ,Cholesterol ,Regression Analysis ,low-density lipoprotein cardiovascular-disease nonvascular mortality regression dilution plasma-fibrinogen mendelian randomization independent predictor prospective cohorts vascular-disease inflammation ,Female ,Risk assessment ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Alcohol Drinking ,Regression dilution ,Motor Activity ,Risk Assessment ,03 medical and health sciences ,Sex Factors ,Cardiovascular-disease ,General & Internal Medicine ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes Mellitus ,medicine ,Humans ,Women ,Risk factor ,Serum Albumin ,Triglycerides ,Inflammation ,Markers ,Independent predictor ,Interleukin-6 ,business.industry ,Vascular disease ,C-reactive protein ,Fibrinogen ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Relative risk ,biology.protein ,Nonvascular mortality ,business ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Udgivelsesdato: 2010-Jan-9 BACKGROUND: Associations of C-reactive protein (CRP) concentration with risk of major diseases can best be assessed by long-term prospective follow-up of large numbers of people. We assessed the associations of CRP concentration with risk of vascular and non-vascular outcomes under different circumstances. METHODS: We meta-analysed individual records of 160 309 people without a history of vascular disease (ie, 1.31 million person-years at risk, 27 769 fatal or non-fatal disease outcomes) from 54 long-term prospective studies. Within-study regression analyses were adjusted for within-person variation in risk factor levels. RESULTS: Log(e) CRP concentration was linearly associated with several conventional risk factors and inflammatory markers, and nearly log-linearly with the risk of ischaemic vascular disease and non-vascular mortality. Risk ratios (RRs) for coronary heart disease per 1-SD higher log(e) CRP concentration (three-fold higher) were 1.63 (95% CI 1.51-1.76) when initially adjusted for age and sex only, and 1.37 (1.27-1.48) when adjusted further for conventional risk factors; 1.44 (1.32-1.57) and 1.27 (1.15-1.40) for ischaemic stroke; 1.71 (1.53-1.91) and 1.55 (1.37-1.76) for vascular mortality; and 1.55 (1.41-1.69) and 1.54 (1.40-1.68) for non-vascular mortality. RRs were largely unchanged after exclusion of smokers or initial follow-up. After further adjustment for fibrinogen, the corresponding RRs were 1.23 (1.07-1.42) for coronary heart disease; 1.32 (1.18-1.49) for ischaemic stroke; 1.34 (1.18-1.52) for vascular mortality; and 1.34 (1.20-1.50) for non-vascular mortality. INTERPRETATION: CRP concentration has continuous associations with the risk of coronary heart disease, ischaemic stroke, vascular mortality, and death from several cancers and lung disease that are each of broadly similar size. The relevance of CRP to such a range of disorders is unclear. Associations with ischaemic vascular disease depend considerably on conventional risk factors and other markers of inflammation. FUNDING: British Heart Foundation, UK Medical Research Council, BUPA Foundation, and GlaxoSmithKline.
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4. Four novel loci (19q13, 6q24, 12q24, and 5q14) influence the microcirculation In vivo
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Ikram MK, Sim X, Jensen RA, Cotch MF, Hewitt AW, Ikram MA, Wang JJ, Klein R, Klein BE, Breteler MM, Cheung N, Liew G, Mitchell P, Uitterlinden AG, Rivadeneira F, Hofman A, de Jong PT, van Duijn CM, Kao L, Cheng CY, Smith AV, Glazer NL, Lumley T, McKnight B, Psaty BM, Jonasson F, Eiriksdottir G, Aspelund T, Newton Cheh C, Johnson T, Gateva V, Tobin MD, Bochud M, Coin L, Najjar S, Zhao JH, Heath SC, Eyheramendy S, Wallace C, Chambers JC, Khaw KT, Polidoro S, Grobbee DE, Onland Moret NC, Allione A, Di Gregorio A, Guarrera S, Ricceri F, Romanazzi V, Sacerdote C, Vineis P, Barroso I, O'Reilly PF, Peltonen L, Pouta A, de Jong PE, Snieder P, Tognoni G, Lakatta EG, Sanna S, Scheet P, Schlessinger D, Scuteri A, Galan P, Gut IV, Hercberg S, van der Schouw YT, Numans ME, Matullo G, Navis G, Berglund G, Bandinelli S, Ferrucci L, Watkins H, Tuomilehto J, Altshuler D, Wareham NJ, Uda M, Jarvelin MR, Mooser V, Melander O, Loos RFJ, Elliott P, Abecasis GR, Caulfield M, Munroe PB, Harris TB, Launer LJ, Taylor KD, Li X, Iyengar SK, Xi Q, Sivakumaran TA, Mackey DA, Macgregor S, Martin NG, Young TL, Bis JC, Wiggins KL, Heckbert SR, Hammond CJ, Andrew T, Fahy S, Attia J, Holliday EG, Scott RJ, Islam FM, Rotter JI, McAuley AK, Boerwinkle E, Tai ES, Gudnason V, Siscovick DS, Vingerling JR, Wong TY, PANICO, SALVATORE, Ophthalmology, Epidemiology, Internal Medicine, Faculteit der Geneeskunde, Ikram, Mk, Xueling, S, Jensen, Ra, Cotch, Mf, Hewitt, Aw, Ikram, Ma, Wang, Jj, Klein, R, Klein, Be, Breteler, Mm, Cheung, N, Liew, G, Mitchell, P, Uitterlinden, Ag, Rivadeneira, F, Hofman, A, de Jong, Pt, van Duijn, Cm, Kao, L, Cheng, Cy, Smith, Av, Glazer, Nl, Lumley, T, Mcknight, B, Psaty, Bm, Jonasson, F, Eiriksdottir, G, Aspelund, T, Panico, Salvatore, Global BPgen, Consortium, Harris, Tb, Launer, Lj, Taylor, Kd, Li, X, Iyengar, Sk, Xi, Q, Sivakumaran, Ta, Mackey, Da, Macgregor, S, Martin, Ng, Young, Tl, Bis, Jc, Wiggins, Kl, Heckbert, Sr, Hammond, Cj, Andrew, T, Fahy, S, Attia, J, Holliday, Eg, Scott, Rj, Islam, Fm, Rotter, Ji, Mcauley, Ak, Boerwinkle, E, Tai, E, Gudnason, V, Siscovick, D, Vingerling, Jr, 2010 Oct 28, Wong T. Y. PLoS G. e. n. e. t., 6:e1001184, Sim, X, Newton Cheh, C, Johnson, T, Gateva, V, Tobin, Md, Bochud, M, Coin, L, Najjar, S, Zhao, Jh, Heath, Sc, Eyheramendy, S, Wallace, C, Chambers, Jc, Khaw, Kt, Polidoro, S, Grobbee, De, Onland Moret, Nc, Allione, A, Di Gregorio, A, Guarrera, S, Ricceri, F, Romanazzi, V, Sacerdote, C, Vineis, P, Barroso, I, O'Reilly, Pf, Peltonen, L, Pouta, A, de Jong, Pe, Snieder, P, Tognoni, G, Lakatta, Eg, Sanna, S, Scheet, P, Schlessinger, D, Scuteri, A, Galan, P, Gut, Iv, Hercberg, S, van der Schouw, Yt, Numans, Me, Matullo, G, Navis, G, Berglund, G, Bandinelli, S, Ferrucci, L, Watkins, H, Tuomilehto, J, Altshuler, D, Wareham, Nj, Uda, M, Jarvelin, Mr, Mooser, V, Melander, O, Loos, Rfj, Elliott, P, Abecasis, Gr, Caulfield, M, Munroe, Pb, Wong, Ty, Medical Research Council (MRC), and Department of Public Health
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Male ,Cancer Research ,Pathology ,VESSEL DIAMETERS ,Genome-wide association study ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,QH426-470 ,DISEASE ,Pathogenesis ,Cohort Studies ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cardiovascular Disorders/Vascular Biology ,Child ,Genetics (clinical) ,Genetics ,Aged, 80 and over ,0303 health sciences ,education.field_of_study ,Middle Aged ,314 Health sciences ,3. Good health ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Child, Preschool ,Chromosomes, Human, Pair 5 ,Chromosomes, Human, Pair 6 ,Female ,Research Article ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,ANTIHYPERTENSIVE DRUG THERAPIES ,Population ,European Continental Ancestry Group ,Locus (genetics) ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,ATHEROSCLEROSIS RISK ,Biology ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,White People ,Microcirculation ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,AGE ,Meta-Analysis as Topic ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Genetics and Genomics/Population Genetics ,medicine ,SNP ,Humans ,GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION ,education ,Molecular Biology ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,METAANALYSIS ,Global BPgen Consortium ,030304 developmental biology ,Aged ,0604 Genetics ,Chromosomes, Human, Pair 12 ,Retinal Vessels ,Retinal ,CHARGE CONSORTIUM ,RETINAL VASCULAR CALIBER ,chemistry ,Genetic Loci ,Ophthalmology/Retinal Disorders ,genome-wide association study ,microcirculation ,GENE/ENVIRONMENT SUSCEPTIBILITY-REYKJAVIK ,Chromosomes, Human, Pair 19 ,Developmental Biology ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
There is increasing evidence that the microcirculation plays an important role in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases. Changes in retinal vascular caliber reflect early microvascular disease and predict incident cardiovascular events. We performed a genome-wide association study to identify genetic variants associated with retinal vascular caliber. We analyzed data from four population-based discovery cohorts with 15,358 unrelated Caucasian individuals, who are members of the Cohort for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology (CHARGE) consortium, and replicated findings in four independent Caucasian cohorts (n = 6,652). All participants had retinal photography and retinal arteriolar and venular caliber measured from computer software. In the discovery cohorts, 179 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) spread across five loci were significantly associated (p, Author Summary The microcirculation plays an important role in the development of cardiovascular diseases. Retinal vascular caliber changes reflect early microvascular disease and predict incident cardiovascular events. In order to identify genetic variants associated with retinal vascular caliber, we performed a genome-wide association study and analyzed data from four population-based discovery cohorts with 15,358 unrelated Caucasian individuals, who are members of the Cohort for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology (CHARGE) consortium, and replicated findings in four independent Caucasian cohorts (n = 6,652). We found evidence for association of four loci with retinal venular caliber: on chromosomes 19q13 within the RASIP1 locus, 6q24 adjacent to the VTA1 and NMBR loci, 12q24 in the region of ATXN2,SH2B3 and PTPN11 loci, and 5q14 adjacent to the MEF2C locus. In two independent samples, locus 12q24 was also associated with coronary heart disease and hypertension. In the present study, we demonstrate that four novel loci were associated with retinal venular caliber, an endophenotype of the microcirculation associated with clinical cardiovascular disease. Our findings will help focus research on novel genes and pathways involving the microcirculation and its role in the development of cardiovascular disease.
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5. Lipoprotein(a) concentration and the risk of coronary heart disease, stroke, and nonvascular mortality
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Emerging Risk Factors Collaboration, Erqou S, Kaptoge S, Perry PL, Di Angelantonio E, Thompson A, White IR, Marcovina SM, Collins R, Thompson SG, Tipping RW, Ford CE, Simpson LM, Walldius G, Jungner I, Folsom AR, Chambless L, Panagiotakos D, Pitsavos C, Chrysohoou C, Stefanadis C, Goldbourt U, Benderly M, Tanne D, Whincup P, Wannamethee SG, Morris RW, Kiechl S, Willeit J, Santer P, Mayr A, Wald N, Ebrahim S, Lawlor D, Yarnell J, Gallacher J, Casiglia E, Tikhonoff V, Nietert PJ, Sutherland SE, Bachman DL, Cushman M, Psaty BM, Tracy R, Tybjaerg Hansen A, Nordestgaard BG, Frikke Schmidt R, Kamstrup PR, Giampaoli S, Palmieri L, Vanuzzo D, Pilotto L, Gómez de la Cámara A, Gómez Gerique JA, Simons L, McCallum J, Friedlander Y, Fowkes FG, Lee A, Smith FB, Taylor J, Guralnik JM, Phillips CL, Wallace RB, Blazer DG, Brenner H, Raum E, Müller H, Rothenbacher D, Jansson JH, Wennberg P, Nissinen A, Donfrancesco C, Salomaa V, Harald K, Jousilahti P, Vartiainen E, Woodward M, D'Agostino RB, Wolf PA, Vasan RS, Pencina MJ, Bladbjerg EM, Jørgensen T, Møller L, Jespersen J, Dankner R, Chetrit A, Lubin F, Rosengren A, Wilhelmsen L, Lappas G, Eriksson H, Björkelund C, Lissner L, Bengtsson C, Cremer P, Nagel D, Tilvis RS, Strandberg TE, Rodriguez B, Dekker J, Nijpels G, Stehouwer CD, Rimm E, Pai JK, Sato S, Iso H, Kitamura A, Noda H, Salonen JT, Nyyssönen K, Tuomainen TP, Deeg DJ, Poppelaars JL, Hedblad B, Berglund G, Engström G, Verschuren WM, Blokstra A, Döring A, Koenig W, Meisinger C, Mraz W, Bueno de Mesquita HB, Kuller LH, Grandits G, Selmer R, Tverdal A, Nystad W, Gillum RF, Mussolino M, Hankinson S, Manson JE, Cooper JA, Bauer KA, Naito Y, Holme I, Nakagawa H, Miura K, Ducimetiere P, Jouven X, Luc G, Crespo CJ, Garcia Palmieri MR, Amouyel P, Arveiler D, Evans A, Ferrieres J, Schulte H, Assmann G, Shepherd J, Packard CJ, Sattar N, Ford I, Cantin B, Lamarche B, Després JP, Dagenais GR, Barrett Connor E, Daniels LB, Laughlin GA, Gudnason V, Aspelund T, Sigurdsson G, Thorsson B, Trevisan M, Witteman J, Kardys I, Breteler MM, Hofman A, Tunstall Pedoe H, Tavendale R, Lowe G, Ben Shlomo Y, Davey Smith G, Howard BV, Zhang Y, Best L, Umans J, Onat A, Njølstad I, Mathiesen EB, Løchen ML, Wilsgaard T, Ingelsson E, Sundström J, Lind L, Lannfelt L, Gaziano JM, Stampfer M, Ridker PM, Ulmer H, Diem G, Concin H, Tosetto A, Rodeghiero F, Marmot M, Clarke R, Fletcher A, Brunner E, Shipley M, Buring J, Cobbe S, Robertson M, He Y, Marin Ibanñez A, Feskens E, Kromhout D, Walker M, Watson S, Lewington S, Orfei L, Pennells L, Ray KK, Sarwar N, Alexander M, Wensley F, Wood AM, Danesh J., PANICO, SALVATORE, Developmental Genetics, EMGO+ - 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medicine.medical_specialty ,Context (language use) ,Coronary Disease ,Article ,Risk Factors ,General & Internal Medicine ,Internal medicine ,Cause of Death ,medicine ,Humans ,Myocardial infarction ,Prospective cohort study ,Stroke ,biology ,business.industry ,11 Medical And Health Sciences ,General Medicine ,Lipoprotein(a) ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Relative risk ,Nested case-control study ,biology.protein ,business ,Cohort study - Abstract
Udgivelsesdato: 2009-Jul-22 CONTEXT: Circulating concentration of lipoprotein(a) (Lp[a]), a large glycoprotein attached to a low-density lipoprotein-like particle, may be associated with risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) and stroke. OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship of Lp(a) concentration with risk of major vascular and nonvascular outcomes. STUDY SELECTION: Long-term prospective studies that recorded Lp(a) concentration and subsequent major vascular morbidity and/or cause-specific mortality published between January 1970 and March 2009 were identified through electronic searches of MEDLINE and other databases, manual searches of reference lists, and discussion with collaborators. DATA EXTRACTION: Individual records were provided for each of 126,634 participants in 36 prospective studies. During 1.3 million person-years of follow-up, 22,076 first-ever fatal or nonfatal vascular disease outcomes or nonvascular deaths were recorded, including 9336 CHD outcomes, 1903 ischemic strokes, 338 hemorrhagic strokes, 751 unclassified strokes, 1091 other vascular deaths, 8114 nonvascular deaths, and 242 deaths of unknown cause. Within-study regression analyses were adjusted for within-person variation and combined using meta-analysis. Analyses excluded participants with known preexisting CHD or stroke at baseline. DATA SYNTHESIS: Lipoprotein(a) concentration was weakly correlated with several conventional vascular risk factors and it was highly consistent within individuals over several years. Associations of Lp(a) with CHD risk were broadly continuous in shape. In the 24 cohort studies, the rates of CHD in the top and bottom thirds of baseline Lp(a) distributions, respectively, were 5.6 (95% confidence interval [CI], 5.4-5.9) per 1000 person-years and 4.4 (95% CI, 4.2-4.6) per 1000 person-years. The risk ratio for CHD, adjusted for age and sex only, was 1.16 (95% CI, 1.11-1.22) per 3.5-fold higher usual Lp(a) concentration (ie, per 1 SD), and it was 1.13 (95% CI, 1.09-1.18) following further adjustment for lipids and other conventional risk factors. The corresponding adjusted risk ratios were 1.10 (95% CI, 1.02-1.18) for ischemic stroke, 1.01 (95% CI, 0.98-1.05) for the aggregate of nonvascular mortality, 1.00 (95% CI, 0.97-1.04) for cancer deaths, and 1.00 (95% CI, 0.95-1.06) for nonvascular deaths other than cancer. CONCLUSION: Under a wide range of circumstances, there are continuous, independent, and modest associations of Lp(a) concentration with risk of CHD and stroke that appear exclusive to vascular outcomes.
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6. Genome-wide scan linkage analysis for Parkinson's disease: The European Genetic Study of Parkinson's disease
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MARTINEZ M, BRICE A, VAUGHAN JR, ZIMPRICH A, BRETELER MM, MECO G, FARRER MJ, BETARD C, HARDY J, BONIFATI V, OOSTRA B, GASSER T, WOOD NW, DURR A, FRENCH PARKINSON'S DISEASE GENETICS STUDY GROUP, EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM ON GENETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY IN PARKINSON'S D.I.S.E.A.S.E., FILLA, ALESSANDRO, DE MICHELE, GIUSEPPE, Martinez, M, Brice, A, Vaughan, Jr, Zimprich, A, Breteler, Mm, Meco, G, Filla, Alessandro, Farrer, Mj, Betard, C, Hardy, J, DE MICHELE, Giuseppe, Bonifati, V, Oostra, B, Gasser, T, Wood, Nw, Durr, A, FRENCH PARKINSON'S DISEASE GENETICS STUDY, Group, and EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM ON GENETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY IN PARKINSON'S, D. I. S. E. A. S. E.
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7. PARK6-linked parkinsonism occurs in several European families
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Valente, Em, Brancati, F, Ferraris, A, Graham, Ea, Davis, Mb, Breteler, Mm, Gasser, T, Bonifati, V, Bentivoglio, Ar, Dürr, A, Cortelli, P, Wassilowsky, D, Harhangi, Bs, Rawal, N, Caputo, V, Meco, G, Oostra, Ba, Brice, A, Albanese, A, Dallapiccola, B, Wood, Nw, European, Consortium on Genetic Susceptibility in Parkinson's D.i.s.e.a.s.e., DE MICHELE, GIUSEPPE, FILLA, ALESSANDRO, Valente, Em, Brancati, F, Ferraris, A, Graham, Ea, Davis, Mb, Breteler, Mm, Gasser, T, Bonifati, V, Bentivoglio, Ar, DE MICHELE, Giuseppe, Dürr, A, Cortelli, P, Wassilowsky, D, Harhangi, B, Rawal, N, Caputo, V, Filla, Alessandro, Meco, G, Oostra, Ba, Brice, A, Albanese, A, Dallapiccola, B, Wood, Nw, and European, Consortium on Genetic Susceptibility in Parkinson's D. i. s. e. a. s. e.
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Pair 1, Europe, Family Health, Female, Founder Effect, Genetic Linkage, Haplotypes, Humans, Levodopa ,therapeutic use, Male, Middle Aged, Parkinson Disease ,therapeutic use, Chromosome ,Adult, Age of Onset, Antiparkinson Agent ,Human ,drug therapy/genetics, Pedigree, Phenotype - Abstract
The Parkin gene on 6q25.2-27 is responsible for about 50\% of autosomal recessive juvenile parkinsonism and less than 20\% of sporadic early-onset cases. We recently mapped a novel locus for early-onset parkinsonism (PARK6) on chromosome 1p35-p36 in a large family from Sicily. We now confirm linkage to PARK6 in eight additional families with Parkin-negative autosomal recessive juvenile parkinsonism from four different European countries. The maximum cumulative pairwise LOD score was 5.39 for marker D1S478. Multipoint linkage analysis gave the highest cumulative LOD score of 6.29 for marker D1S478. Haplotype construction and determination of the smallest region of homozygosity in one consanguineous family has reduced the candidate interval to a 9cM region between markers D1S483 and D1S2674. No common haplotype could be detected, excluding a common founder effect. These families share some clinical features with the phenotype reported for European Parkin-positive cases, with a wide range of ages at onset (up to 68 yrs) and slow progression. However, features typical of autosomal recessive juvenile parkinsonism, including dystonia at onset and sleep benefit, were not observed in PARK6-linked families, thus making the clinical presentation of late-onset cases indistinguishable from idiopathic Parkinson's disease. PARK6 appears to be an important locus for early-onset parkinsonism in European Parkin-negative patients.
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8. Discovery by the Epistasis Project of an epistatic interaction between the GSTM3 gene and the HHEX/IDE/KIF11 locus in the risk of Alzheimer's disease
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Bullock, JM, Medway, C, Cortina-Borja, M, Turton, JC, Prince, JA, Ibrahim-Verbaas, CA, Schuur, M, Breteler, MM, van Duijn, CM, Kehoe, PG, Barber, R, Coto, E, Alvarez, V, Deloukas, P, Hammond, N, Combarros, O, Mateo, I, Warden, DR, Lehmann, MG, Belbin, O, Brown, K, Wilcock, GK, Heun, R, Kölsch, H, Smith, AD, Lehmann, DJ, Morgan, K, Neurology, and Epidemiology
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Apolipoprotein E ,Genetic Markers ,Male ,Aging ,Kinesins ,Genome-wide association study ,Locus (genetics) ,IDE locus ,Biology ,Bioinformatics ,Insulysin ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Missing heritability problem ,Alzheimer Disease ,Risk Factors ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Genetic Testing ,Allele ,Alzheimer's risk ,030304 developmental biology ,Aged ,Glutathione Transferase ,Genetics ,Aged, 80 and over ,Homeodomain Proteins ,0303 health sciences ,General Neuroscience ,Chromosome Mapping ,Epistasis, Genetic ,Odds ratio ,Heritability ,Europe ,Genetic Loci ,Epistasis ,GSTM3 ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Developmental Biology ,Transcription Factors - Abstract
Despite recent discoveries in the genetics of sporadic Alzheimer's disease, there remains substantial "hidden heritability." It is thought that some of this missing heritability may be because of gene-gene, i.e., epistatic, interactions. We examined potential epistasis between 110 candidate polymorphisms in 1757 cases of Alzheimer's disease and 6294 control subjects of the Epistasis Project, divided between a discovery and a replication dataset. We found an epistatic interaction, between rs7483 in GSTM3 and rs1111875 in the HHEX/IDE/KIF11 gene cluster, with a closely similar, significant result in both datasets. The synergy factor (SF) in the combined dataset was 1.79, 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.35-2.36; p = 0.00004. Consistent interaction was also found in 7 out of the 8 additional subsets that we examined post hoc: i.e., it was shown in both North Europe and North Spain, in both men and women, in both those with and without the epsilon 4 allele of apolipoprotein E, and in people older than 75 years (SF, 2.27; 95% CI, 1.60-3.20; p < 0.00001), but not in those younger than 75 years (SF, 1.06; 95% CI, 0.59-1.91; p = 0.84). The association with Alzheimer's disease was purely epistatic with neither polymorphism showing an independent effect: odds ratio, 1.0; p >= 0.7. Indeed, each factor was associated with protection in the absence of the other factor, but with risk in its presence. In conclusion, this epistatic interaction showed a high degree of consistency when stratifying by sex, the epsilon 4 allele of apolipoprotein E genotype, and geographic region. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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9. National, regional, and global trends in systolic blood pressure since 1980: systematic analysis of health examination surveys and epidemiological studies with 786 country-years and5·4 million participants
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Danaei, G, Finucane, Mm, Lin, Jk, Singh, Gm, Paciorek, Cj, Cowan, Mj, Farzadfar, F, Stevens, Ga, Lim, Ss, Riley, Lm, Ezzati, M, Abdeen, Z, Agyemang, C, Al Nsour, M, Ali, Mm, Ambady, R, Babu, Bv, Barbagallo, Cm, Barceló, A, Barreto, S, Barros, H, Bautista, Le, Bjerregaard, P, Björkelund, C, Bo, S, Bobak, M, Bonora, E, Botana, Ma, Bovet, P, Breckenkamp, J, Breteler, Mm, Broda, G, Brown, Ij, Bursztyn, M, de León, Ac, Casiglia, E, Castetbon, K, Chatterji, S, Chen, Z, Chen, Cj, Chua, L, Cífková, R, Cobiac, Lj, Cooper, Rs, Dankner, Rs, Dong, Gh, Elliott, P, Erem, C, Esteghamati, A, Fan, Jg, Ferreccio, C, Firmo, Jo, Fornés, Ns, Fuchs, Fd, Getz, L, Giampaoli, S, Gómez, Lf, Graff Iversen, S, Carvajal, Rg, Gulliford, Mc, Gupta, P, Gureje, O, Hansen, Tw, He, J, Heinrich, J, Hennis, A, Herrera, Vm, Sc, Ho, Ibrahim, Mm, Ikeda, N, Jafar, Th, Joffres, Mr, Jonas, Jb, Kamadjeu, Rm, Karalis, I, Kastarinen, Mj, Katz, J, Kelly, P, Khalilzadeh, O, Khang, Yh, Kiechl, S, Kim, Kw, Kobayashi, J, Kubínová, R, Kusuma, Ys, Lam, Th, Lawes, Cm, Le, C, Lee, J, Lin, X, Lin, Hh, Lin, Cc, Liu, X, Lorbeer, R, Ma, S, Ma, G, Magliano, Dj, Makdisse, M, Mancia, G, Mbanya, Jc, Miettola, J, Minh, Hv, Miranda, Jj, Mohamed, Mk, Mohan, V, Mokdad, Ah, Morales, Dd, Morgan, K, Muiesan, Maria Lorenza, Muntoni, S, Nabipour, I, Nangia, V, Neuhauser, H, Ninomiya, T, Olivieri, O, Onal, Ae, Onat, A, Oróstegui, M, Panagiotakos, Db, Panza, F, Pednekar, Ms, Pérez, C, Pérez Fernández, R, Pichardo, R, Phua, Hp, Plans, P, Poulter, N, Raitakari, Ot, Rampal, S, Rampal, L, Redon, J, Revilla, L, Roaeid, Rb, Rojas Martinez, R, Sanisoglu, Sy, Sans, S, Schelleman, H, Schneider, Ij, Silva, Da, Silva, E, Simons, La, Smith, M, Soebardi, S, Solfrizzi, V, Stein, Ad, Stergiou, Gs, Stessman, J, Suka, M, Tambs, K, Tesfaye, F, Thorogood, M, Tilvis, Rs, Trenkwalder, P, Tuomilehto, Jo, Tzourio, C, Vander Hoorn, S, Vanderpump, Mp, Verschuren, M, Vioque, J, Waspadji, S, Wilhelmsen, L, Willeit, J, Woodward, M, Xavier, Aj, Xu, L, Yang, G, Yeh, Lc, Yoon, Js, You, Q, and Zhou, M.
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10. National, regional, and global trends in systolic blood pressure since 1980: systematic analysis of health examination surveys and epidemiological studies with 786 country-years and 5•4 million participants
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Danaei, G, Finucane, Mm, Lin, Jk, Singh, Gm, Cowan, Mj, Paciorek, Cj, Farzadfar, F, Stevens, Ga, Riley, Lm, Ezzati, M, Abdeen, Z, Agyemang, C, Al Nsour, M, Ali, Mm, Ambady, R, Babu, Bv, Barbagallo, Cm, Barceló, A, Barreto, S, Barros, H, Bautista, Le, Bjerregaard, P, Björkelund, C, Bo, Simona, Bobak, M, Bonora, E, Botana, Ma, Bovet, P, Breckenkamp, J, Breteler, Mm, Broda, G, Brown, Ij, Bursztyn, M, de León AC, Casiglia, E, Castetbon, K, Chatterji, S, Chen, Z, Chen, Cj, Chua, L, Cífková, R, Cobiac, Lj, Cooper, Rs, Dankner, Rs, Dong, Gh, Elliott, P, Erem, C, Esteghamati, A, Fan, Jg, Ferreccio, C, Firmo, Jo, Fornés, Ns, Fuchs, Fd, Getz, L, Giampaoli, S, Gómez, Lf, Graff Iversen, S, Carvajal, Rg, Gulliford, Mc, Gupta, P, Gureje, O, Hansen, Tw, He, J, Heinrich, J, Hennis, A, Herrera, Vm, Ho, Sc, Ibrahim, Mm, Ikeda, N, Jafar, Th, Joffres, Mr, Jonas, Jb, Kamadjeu, Rm, Karalis, I, Kastarinen, Mj, Katz, J, Kelly, P, Khalilzadeh, O, Khang, Yh, Kiechl, S, Kim, Kw, Kobayashi, J, Kubínová, R, Kusuma, Ys, Lam, Th, Lawes, Cm, Le, C, Lee, J, Lin, X, Lin, Hh, Lin, Cc, Liu, X, Lorbeer, R, Ma, S, Ma, G, Magliano, Dj, Makdisse, M, Mancia, G, Mbanya, Jc, Miettola, J, Minh, Hv, Miranda, Jj, Mohamed, Mk, Mohan, V, Mokdad, Ah, Morales, Dd, Morgan, K, Muiesan, Lm, Muntoni, S, Nabipour, I, Nangia, V, Neuhauser, H, Ninomiya, T, Olivieri, O, Onal, Ae, Onat, A, Oróstegui, M, Panagiotakos, Db, Panza, F, Pednekar, Ms, Pérez, C, Pérez Fernández, R, Pichardo, R, Phua, Hp, Plans, P, Poulter, N, Raitakari, Ot, Rampal, S, Rampal, L, Redon, J, Revilla, L, Roaeid, Rb, Rojas Martinez, R, Sanisoglu, Sy, Sans, S, Schelleman, H, Schneider, Ij, Silva, Da, Silva, E, Simons, La, Smith, M, Soebardi, S, Solfrizzi, V, Stein, Ad, Stergiou, Gs, Stessman, J, Suka, M, Tambs, K, Tesfaye, F, Thorogood, M, Tilvis, Rs, Trenkwalder, P, Tuomilehto, Jo, Tzourio, C, Vander Hoorn, S, Vanderpump, Mp, Verschuren, M, Vioque, J, Waspadji, S, Wilhelmsen, L, Willeit, J, Woodward, M, Xavier, Aj, Xu, L, Yang, G, Yeh, Lc, Yoon, Js, You, Q, and Zhou, M.
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11. Genome-wide scan linkage analysis for Parkinson's disease: the European genetic study of Parkinson's disease
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Martinez, M, Brice, A, Vaughan, Jr, Zimprich, A, Breteler, Mm, Meco, Giuseppe, Filla, A, Farrer, Mj, Betard, C, Hardy, J, DE MICHELE, G, Bonifati, Vincenzo, Oostra, B, Gasser, T, Wood, Nw, Durr, A, FRENCH PARKINSON'S DISEASE GENETICS STUDY GROUP, EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM ON GENETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE, Epidemiology, and Clinical Genetics
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Objective: To undertake a full genome-wide screen for Parkinson’s disease susceptibility loci. Methods: A genome-wide linkage study was undertaken in 227 affected sibling pairs from 199 pedigrees with Parkinson’s disease. The pedigree sample consisted of 188 pedigrees from five European countries, and 11 from the USA. Individuals were genotyped for 391 microsatellite markers at ∼10 cM intervals throughout the genome. Multipoint model-free affected sibling pair linkage analyses were carried out using the MLS (maximum LOD score) test. Results: There were six chromosomal regions with maximum MLS peaks of 1 or greater (pointwise p
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12. PARK6 is a common cause of familial parkinsonism
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Valente, Em, Brancati, F, Caputo, Viviana, Graham, Ea, Davis, Mb, Ferraris, A, Breteler, Mm, Gasser, T, Bonifati, V, Bentivoglio, Ar, De Michele, G, Dürr, A, Cortelli, P, Filla, A, Meco, G, Oostra, Ba, Brice, A, Albanese, A, Dallapiccola, B, Wood, Nw, European Consortium on Genetic Susceptibility in Parkinson's Disease, Epidemiology, Clinical Genetics, E. M., Valente, F., Brancati, V., Caputo, E. A., Graham, M. B., Davi, A., Ferrari, M. M., B, T., Gasser, V., Bonifati, A. R., Bentivoglio, DE MICHELE, Giuseppe, A., Dürr, P., Cortelli, Filla, Alessandro, G., Meco, B. A., Oostra, A., Brice, A., Albanese, B., Dallapiccola, N. W., Wood, and E. C., On
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Consanguineous family ,Genotype ,Genetic Linkage ,Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases ,epidemiology/genetics, Pedigree, Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases ,Locus (genetics) ,Dermatology ,Familial parkinsonism ,Juvenile parkinsonism ,Biology ,Chromosome ,Ligases ,Parkinsonian Disorders ,Genetic linkage ,medicine ,Humans ,genetics, Parkinsonian Disorder ,Early onset ,Dystonia ,Genetics ,epidemiology, Genetic Linkage, Genotype, Humans, Ligase ,Pair 1, Europe ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Pedigree ,Europe ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Chromosomes, Human, Pair 1 ,Neurology (clinical) ,Human - Abstract
The Parkin gene is responsible for about 50\% of autosomal recessive juvenile parkinsonism (ARJP) and less than 20\% of sporadic early onset cases. We recently mapped a novel ARJP locus (PARK6) on chromosome 1p. Linkage to PARK6 was confirmed in 8 families from 4 different European countries. These families share some clinical features with the European Parkin-positive cases, with a wide range of ages at onset and slow progression. However, features typical of ARJP, such as dystonia and sleep benefit, were not observed, making the clinical presentation of late-onset cases indistinguishable from that of idiopathic PD. The determination of the smallest region of homozygosity in one consanguineous family allowed reducing the candidate interval to 9 cM. PARK6 appears to be an important locus for ARJP in Europe.
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13. Familial aggregation of Parkinson's disease. A population-based case-control study in Europe
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Elbaz, A., Grigoletto, F., Breteler, Mm, Baldereschi, M., Dartigues, Jf, Lopez-Pousa, S., Manubes-Bertran, Jm, Alperovitch, A., Tzourio, C., Rocca, Wa, and Epidemiology
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14. Prevalence of parkinsonism and Parkinson's disease in Europe: the EUROPARKINSON collaborative study
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de Rijk, MC, Tzourio, C., Breteler, MM, Dartigues, JF, Amaducci, L., López-Pousa, Secundino, [De Rijk MC, Breteler MMB] Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Erasmus University Medical School, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. [Tzourio C] INSERM Unite 360, Hôpital de La Salpêtrière, Paris, France. [Dartigues JF] Department of Neurology, Pellegrin Hospital, University of Bordeaux II, France. [Amaducci L] Department of Neurology, University of Florence, Florence, Italy. [López-Pousa S] Department of Neurology, Santa Caterina Hospital, Institut d’Assistència Sanitària (IAS), Salt, Girona, Spain, and Institut d'Assistència Sanitària
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fenómenos fisiológicos::crecimiento y desarrollo::envejecimiento [FENÓMENOS Y PROCESOS] ,Envelliment de la població ,enfermedades del sistema nervioso::enfermedades del sistema nervioso central::enfermedades cerebrales::enfermedades de los ganglios basales::trastornos parkinsonianos::enfermedad de Parkinson [ENFERMEDADES] ,Nervous System Diseases::Central Nervous System Diseases::Brain Diseases::Basal Ganglia Diseases::Parkinsonian Disorders::Parkinson Disease [DISEASES] ,personas::Grupos de Edad::adulto::anciano::ancianos de 80 o más años [DENOMINACIONES DE GRUPOS] ,Parkinson, Malaltia de - Epidemiologia ,Características de la Población::demografía::estadísticas vitales::morbilidad::prevalencia [ATENCIÓN DE SALUD] ,Population Characteristics::Demography::Vital Statistics::Morbidity::Prevalence [HEALTH CARE] ,nervous system diseases ,Prevalença ,Persons::Age Groups::Adult::Aged::Aged, 80 and over [NAMED GROUPS] - Abstract
Malaltia de Parkinson; Prevalència; Distribució per edats Enfermedad de Parkinson; Prevalencia; Distribución de edad Parkinson Disease; Prevalence; Age Distribution Objectives: To assess and compare the prevalence of parkinsonism and Parkinson's disease in five European populations that were surveyed with similar methodology and diagnostic criteria.Methods: Joint analysis of five community surveys--Gironde (France), eight centres in Italy, Rotterdam (The Netherlands), Girona (Spain), and Pamplona (Spain)--in which subjects were screened in person for parkinsonism. Overall, these surveys comprised 14,636 participants aged 65 years or older.Results: The overall prevalence (per 100 population), age adjusted to the 1991 European standard population, was 2.3 for parkinsonism and 1.6 for Parkinson's disease. The overall prevalence of parkinsonism for the age groups 65 to 69, 70 to 74, 75 to 79, 80 to 84, and 85 to 89 years was respectively, 0.9, 1.5, 3.7, 5.0, and 5.1. The corresponding age specific figures for Parkinson's disease were 0.6, 1.0, 2.7, 3.6, and 3.5. After adjusting for age and sex, the prevalence figures did not differ significantly across studies, except for the French study in which prevalence was lower. Prevalence was similar in men and women. Overall, 24% of the subjects with Parkinson's disease were newly detected through the surveys.Conclusions: Prevalence of both parkinsonism and Parkinson's disease increased with age, without significant differences between men and women. There was no convincing evidence for differences in prevalence across European countries. A substantial proportion of patients with Parkinson's disease went undetected in the general population.
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15. Arterial stiffness and cerebral small vessel disease: the Rotterdam Scan Study.
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Poels MM, Zaccai K, Verwoert GC, Vernooij MW, Hofman A, van der Lugt A, Witteman JC, Breteler MM, Mattace-Raso FU, Ikram MA, Poels, Mariëlle M F, Zaccai, Kèren, Verwoert, Germaine C, Vernooij, Meike W, Hofman, Albert, van der Lugt, Aad, Witteman, Jacqueline C M, Breteler, Monique M B, Mattace-Raso, Francesco U S, and Ikram, M Arfan
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16. Retinopathy and risk of dementia: the Rotterdam Study.
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Schrijvers EM, Buitendijk GH, Ikram MK, Koudstaal PJ, Hofman A, Vingerling JR, Breteler MM, Schrijvers, Elisabeth M C, Buitendijk, Gabriëlle H S, Ikram, M Kamran, Koudstaal, Peter J, Hofman, Albert, Vingerling, Johannes R, and Breteler, Monique M B
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17. Is dementia incidence declining?: Trends in dementia incidence since 1990 in the Rotterdam Study.
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Schrijvers EM, Verhaaren BF, Koudstaal PJ, Hofman A, Ikram MA, and Breteler MM
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18. Neuropsychological performance in survivors of breast cancer more than 20 years after adjuvant chemotherapy.
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Koppelmans V, Breteler MM, Boogerd W, Seynaeve C, Gundy C, and Schagen SB
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19. Cerebral microbleeds are associated with worse cognitive function: The Rotterdam Scan Study.
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Poels MM, Ikram MA, van der Lugt A, Hofman A, Niessen WJ, Krestin GP, Breteler MM, and Vernooij MW
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20. Age-related macular degeneration and the risk of stroke: the Rotterdam study.
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Wieberdink RG, Ho L, Ikram MK, Koudstaal PJ, Hofman A, de Jong PT, Vingerling JR, Breteler MM, Wieberdink, Renske G, Ho, Lintje, Ikram, M Kamran, Koudstaal, Peter J, Hofman, Albert, de Jong, Paulus T V M, Vingerling, Johannes R, and Breteler, Monique M B
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21. Retinal vascular caliber and risk of dementia: the Rotterdam study.
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de Jong FJ, Schrijvers EM, Ikram MK, Koudstaal PJ, de Jong PT, Hofman A, Vingerling JR, Breteler MM, de Jong, F J, Schrijvers, E M C, Ikram, M K, Koudstaal, P J, de Jong, P T V M, Hofman, A, Vingerling, J R, and Breteler, M M B
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22. Incidence of cerebral microbleeds in the general population: the Rotterdam Scan Study.
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Poels MM, Ikram MA, van der Lugt A, Hofman A, Krestin GP, Breteler MM, Vernooij MW, Poels, Mariëlle M F, Ikram, M Arfan, van der Lugt, Aad, Hofman, Albert, Krestin, Gabriel P, Breteler, Monique M B, and Vernooij, Meike W
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23. Associations of serum cortisol with cognitive function and dementia: the rotterdam study.
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Schrijvers EM, Direk N, Koudstaal PJ, Kirschbaum C, Hofman A, Tiemeier H, and Breteler MM
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24. Association of HSP70 and its co-chaperones with Alzheimer's disease.
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Broer L, Ikram MA, Schuur M, Destefano AL, Bis JC, Liu F, Rivadeneira F, Uitterlinden AG, Beiser AS, Longstreth WT, Hofman A, Aulchenko Y, Seshadri S, Fitzpatrick AL, Oostra BA, Breteler MM, van Duijn CM, Broer, Linda, Ikram, Mohammad Arfan, and Schuur, Maaike
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The heat shock protein (HSP) 70 family has been implicated in the pathology of Alzheimer's disease (AD). In this study, we examined common genetic variations in the 80 genes encoding HSP70 and its co-chaperones. We conducted a study in a series of 462 patients and 5238 unaffected participants derived from the Rotterdam Study, a population-based study including 7983 persons aged 55 years and older. We genotyped a total of 12,053 Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) using the HumanHap550K Genotyping BeadChip from Illumina. Replication was performed in two independent cohort studies, the Framingham Heart study (FHS; n = 806) and Cardiovascular Health Study (CHS; n = 2150). When adjusting for multiple testing, we found a small but consistent, though not significant effect of rs12118313 located 32 kb from PFDN2, with an OR of 1.19 (p-value from meta-analysis = 0.003). However this SNP was in the intron of another gene, suggesting it is unlikely this SNP reflects the effect of PFDN2. In a formal pathway analysis we found nominally significant evidence for an association of BAG, DNAJA and prefoldin with AD. These findings corroborate with those of a study of 2032 AD patients and 5328 controls, in which several members of the prefoldin family showed evidence for association to AD. Our study did not reveal evidence for a genetic variant if the HSP70 family with a major effect on AD. However, our findings of the single SNP analysis and pathway analysis suggest that multiple genetic variants in prefoldin are associated with AD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Retinal vascular calibers and the risk of intracerebral hemorrhage and cerebral infarction: the Rotterdam Study.
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Wieberdink RG, Ikram MK, Koudstaal PJ, Hofman A, Vingerling JR, Breteler MM, Wieberdink, Renske G, Ikram, M Kamran, Koudstaal, Peter J, Hofman, Albert, Vingerling, Johannes R, and Breteler, Monique M B
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26. Insulin metabolism and the risk of Alzheimer disease: the Rotterdam Study.
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Schrijvers EM, Witteman JC, Sijbrands EJ, Hofman A, Koudstaal PJ, Breteler MM, Schrijvers, E M C, Witteman, J C M, Sijbrands, E J G, Hofman, A, Koudstaal, P J, and Breteler, M M B
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27. High von Willebrand factor levels increase the risk of stroke: the Rotterdam study.
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Wieberdink RG, van Schie MC, Koudstaal PJ, Hofman A, Witteman JC, de Maat MP, Leebeek FW, Breteler MM, Wieberdink, Renske G, van Schie, Marianne C, Koudstaal, Peter J, Hofman, Albert, Witteman, Jacqueline C M, de Maat, Moniek P M, Leebeek, Frank W G, and Breteler, Monique M B
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28. A prospective analysis of elevated fasting glucose levels and cognitive function in older people: results from PROSPER and the Rotterdam Study.
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Euser SM, Sattar N, Witteman JC, Bollen EL, Sijbrands EJ, Hofman A, Perry IJ, Breteler MM, Westendorp RG, PROSPER and the Rotterdam Study, Euser, Sjoerd M, Sattar, Naveed, Witteman, Jacqueline C M, Bollen, Eduard L E M, Sijbrands, Eric J G, Hofman, Albert, Perry, Ivan J, Breteler, Monique M B, Westendorp, Rudi G J, and PROSPER and Rotterdam Study
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Objective: To investigate the relationship between fasting glucose levels, insulin resistance, and cognitive impairment in old age. Diabetes is associated with cognitive impairment in older people. However, the link between elevated fasting glucose levels and insulin resistance in nondiabetic individuals, and the risk of cognitive impairment is unclear.Research Design and Methods: We analyzed data from, in total, 8,447 participants in two independent prospective studies: the PROspective Study of Pravastatin in the Elderly at Risk (PROSPER), 5,019 participants, aged 69-84 years, and the Rotterdam Study, 3,428 participants, aged 61-97 years. Fasting glucose levels were assessed at baseline in both studies; fasting insulin levels were assessed in the Rotterdam Study only. Cognitive function was assessed in both studies at baseline and during follow-up.Results: Subjects with diabetes had impaired cognitive function at baseline. In contrast, in people without a history of diabetes, there was no clear association between baseline fasting glucose levels and executive function and memory, nor was there a consistent relationship between elevated baseline fasting glucose levels and the rate of cognitive decline in either cohort. Insulin resistance (homeostasis model assessment index) was also unrelated to cognitive function and decline.Conclusions: Elevated fasting glucose levels and insulin resistance are not associated with worse cognitive function in older people without a history of diabetes. These data suggest either that there is a threshold for effects of dysglycemia on cognitive function or that factors other than hyperglycemia contribute to cognitive impairment in individuals with frank diabetes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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29. Retinal vascular calibers and risk of late-life depression: The Rotterdam Study.
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Ikram MK, Luijendijk HJ, Hofman A, de Jong PT, Breteler MM, Vingerling JR, Tiemeier H, Ikram, M Kamran, Luijendijk, Hendrika J, Hofman, Albert, de Jong, Paulus T V M, Breteler, Monique M B, Vingerling, Johannes R, and Tiemeier, Henning
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Objectives: To test the "vascular depression" hypothesis, the authors investigated whether smaller retinal arteriolar or larger venular calibers, which are markers of cerebral microvascular disease, were associated with incident late-life depression.Methods: The authors included 3,605 participants (age > or =55 years) from the population-based Rotterdam Study with no depression at baseline (1993-1995) and fundus photographs gradable for retinal vascular caliber measurements. The authors identified persons with incident depressive symptoms and syndromes using psychiatric interviews during follow-up visits and continuous monitoring. The follow-up was complete until October 2005.Results: After a mean follow-up of 9.0 years, 555 participants developed incident depression, including 312 with depressive syndrome. Neither smaller arteriolar (age- and sex-adjusted hazard ratio: 1.01; 95% confidence interval: 0.93-1.10), nor larger venular calibers (hazard ratio: 1.02; 95% confidence interval: 0.94-1.12) were associated with incident depressive syndromes.Conclusions: Our data showed no evidence of an association between retinal vascular calibers and incident late-life depression. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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30. Superficial siderosis in the general population.
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Vernooij MW, Ikram MA, Hofman A, Krestin GP, Breteler MM, and van der Lugt A
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31. Familial aggregation of parkinsonism in progressive supranuclear palsy.
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Kaat LD, Boon AJ, Azmani A, Kamphorst W, Breteler MM, Anar B, Heutink P, van Swieten JC, Donker Kaat, L, Boon, A J W, Azmani, A, Kamphorst, W, Breteler, M M B, Anar, B, Heutink, P, and van Swieten, J C
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32. Duration of antihypertensive drug use and risk of dementia: A prospective cohort study.
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Haag MD, Hofman A, Koudstaal PJ, Breteler MM, and Stricker BH
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33. Serum uric acid and cognitive function and dementia.
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Euser SM, Hofman A, Westendorp RG, and Breteler MM
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34. Plasma vitamin B12 status and cerebral white-matter lesions.
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de Lau LM, Smith AD, Refsum H, Johnston C, Breteler MM, de Lau, L M L, Smith, A D, Refsum, H, Johnston, C, and Breteler, M M B
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Background and Objective: Elevated homocysteine has been associated with a higher prevalence of cerebral white-matter lesions and infarcts, and worse cognitive performance. This raises the question whether factors involved in homocysteine metabolism, such as vitamin B(12), are also related to these outcomes. This study examined the association of several markers of vitamin B(12) status with cerebral white-matter lesions, infarcts and cognition.Methods: The study evaluated the association of plasma concentrations of vitamin B(12), methylmalonic acid, holotranscobalamin and transcobalamin saturation with cerebral white-matter lesions and infarcts at baseline and cognition at baseline and during follow-up among 1019 non-demented elderly participants of the population-based Rotterdam Scan Study. Analyses were adjusted for several potential confounders, including homocysteine and folate concentration.Results: Poorer vitamin B(12) status was significantly associated with greater severity of white-matter lesions, in particular periventricular white-matter lesions, in a concentration-related manner. Adjustment for common vascular risk factors (including blood pressure, smoking, diabetes and intima media thickness) did not alter the associations. Adjustment for homocysteine and folate modestly weakened the associations. No association was observed for any of the studied markers of vitamin B(12) status with presence of brain infarcts and baseline cognition or cognitive decline during follow-up.Conclusions: These results indicate that vitamin B(12) status in the normal range is associated with severity of white-matter lesions, especially periventricular lesions. Given the absence of an association with cerebral infarcts, it is hypothesised that this association is explained by effects on myelin integrity in the brain rather than through vascular mechanisms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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35. Unrecognized myocardial infarction in relation to risk of dementia and cerebral small vessel disease.
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Ikram MA, van Oijen M, de Jong FJ, Kors JA, Koudstaal PJ, Hofman A, Witteman JC, Breteler MM, Ikram, M Arfan, van Oijen, Marieke, de Jong, Frank Jan, Kors, Jan A, Koudstaal, Peter J, Hofman, Albert, Witteman, Jacqueline C M, and Breteler, Monique M B
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36. Prestroke cognitive performance, incident stroke, and risk of dementia: the Rotterdam Study.
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Reitz C, Bos MJ, Hofman A, Koudstaal PJ, Breteler MM, Reitz, Christiane, Bos, Michiel J, Hofman, Albert, Koudstaal, Peter J, and Breteler, Monique M B
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37. Polymorphisms of the renin-angiotensin system are associated with blood pressure, atherosclerosis and cerebral white matter pathology.
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van Rijn MJ, Bos MJ, Isaacs A, Yazdanpanah M, Arias-Vásquez A, Stricker BH, Klungel OH, Oostra BA, Koudstaal PJ, Witteman JC, Hofman A, Breteler MM, van Duijn CM, van Rijn, M J E, Bos, M J, Isaacs, A, Yazdanpanah, M, Arias-Vásquez, A, Stricker, B H Ch, and Klungel, O H
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Background: The renin-angiotensin system is involved in the development of hypertension, atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. We studied the association between the M235T polymorphism of the angiotensinogen gene (AGT) and the C573T polymorphism of the angiotensin II type 1 receptor (AT1R) and blood pressure, carotid atherosclerosis and cerebrovascular disease.Methods: We genotyped over 6000 subjects from the Rotterdam Study and more than 1000 subjects from the Rotterdam Scan Study. We used logistic regression and univariate analyses, adjusting for age and sex with, for AGT, the MM and, for AT1R, the TT genotype as reference.Results: We found that AGT-235T increased systolic (p for trend = 0.03) and diastolic blood pressure (p for trend = 0.04). The prevalence of carotid plaques was increased 1.25-fold (95% CI 1.02-1.52) in AGT-TT carriers. There was a significant increase in mean volume deep subcortical white matter lesions (WML) for AGT-TT carriers (1.78 ml vs 1.09 ml in the reference group; p = 0.008). A significant interaction was found between AGT and AT1R, further increasing the effect on periventricular and subtotal WML (p for interaction = 0.02). We found a non-significant increased risk of silent brain infarction for AGT-TT carriers and AT1R-CC carriers, but no effect on stroke.Conclusion: We found an association between AGT and blood pressure, atherosclerosis and WML. Also, we found synergistic effects between AGT and AT1R on the development of WML. These findings raise the question of whether the renin-angiotensin system may be a therapeutic target for the prevention of cerebral white matter pathology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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38. Relation between smoking and risk of dementia and Alzheimer disease: the Rotterdam Study.
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Reitz C, den Heijer T, van Duijn C, Hofman A, and Breteler MM
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39. Transcranial Doppler hemodynamic parameters and risk of stroke: the Rotterdam study.
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Bos MJ, Koudstaal PJ, Hofman A, Witteman JC, Breteler MM, Bos, Michiel J, Koudstaal, Peter J, Hofman, Albert, Witteman, Jacqueline C M, and Breteler, Monique M B
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40. CRP gene haplotypes, serum CRP, and cerebral small-vessel disease: the Rotterdam Scan Study and the MEMO Study.
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Reitz C, Berger K, de Maat MP, Stoll M, Friedrichs F, Kardys I, Witteman JC, Breteler MM, Reitz, Christiane, Berger, Klaus, de Maat, Moniek P M, Stoll, Monika, Friedrichs, Frauke, Kardys, Isabella, Witteman, Jacqueline C M, and Breteler, Monique M B
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41. Clinically defined vascular depression in the general population.
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Naarding P, Tiemeier H, Breteler MM, Schoevers RA, Jonker C, Koudstaal PJ, and Beekman AT
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Background. Vascular depression is regarded as a subtype of depression, especially in, but not entirely restricted to, the elderly, characterized by a specific clinical presentation and an association with (cerebro)vascular risk and disease. It could have major implications for treatment if subjects at risk for such a depression could be easily identified by their clinical presentation in general practice.Method. We studied the symptom profile of depression in subjects with and without vascular risk factors in two large Dutch community-based studies, the Rotterdam Study and the Amsterdam Study of the Elderly (AMSTEL).Results. We could not confirm the specific symptom profile in depressed subjects with vascular risk factors in either of the two cohorts. Depressed subjects with vascular risk factors showed more loss of energy and more physical disability than those without vascular risk factors. However, presumed specific symptoms of vascular depression, namely psychomotor retardation and anhedonia, were not significantly associated with any of the vascular risk indicators. Loss of energy was significantly associated with myocardial infarction and peripheral arterial disease.Conclusions. In these two large community-based studies we identified some differences between vascular and non-vascular depressed subjects but found no evidence for a specific symptom profile of vascular depression as previously defined. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Arterial stiffness, cognitive decline, and risk of dementia: the Rotterdam study.
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Poels MM, van Oijen M, Mattace-Raso FU, Hofman A, Koudstaal PJ, Witteman JC, Breteler MM, Poels, Mariëlle M F, van Oijen, Marieke, Mattace-Raso, Francesco U S, Hofman, Albert, Koudstaal, Peter J, Witteman, Jacqueline C M, and Breteler, Monique M B
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43. Alpha-adducin polymorphism, atherosclerosis, and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular risk.
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van Rijn MJ, Bos MJ, Yazdanpanah M, Isaacs A, Arias-Vásquez A, Koudstaal PJ, Hofman A, Witteman JC, van Duijn CM, Breteler MM, van Rijn, Marie Josee E, Bos, Michiel J, Yazdanpanah, Mojgan, Isaacs, Aaron, Arias-Vásquez, Alejandro, Koudstaal, Peter J, Hofman, Albert, Witteman, Jacqueline C, van Duijn, Cornelia M, and Breteler, Monique M B
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44. Unrecognized myocardial infarction and the risk of stroke: the Rotterdam Study.
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Ikram MA, Hollander M, Bos MJ, Kors JA, Koudstaal PJ, Hofman A, Witteman JC, and Breteler MM
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45. TGF-beta 1 polymorphisms and risk of myocardial infarction and stroke: the Rotterdam Study.
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Sie MP, Uitterlinden AG, Bos MJ, Arp PP, Breteler MM, Koudstaal PJ, Pols HA, Hofman A, van Duijn CM, Witteman JC, Sie, Mark P S, Uitterlinden, André G, Bos, Michiel J, Arp, Pascal P, Breteler, Monique M B, Koudstaal, Peter J, Pols, Huibert A P, Hofman, Albert, van Duijn, Cornelia M, and Witteman, Jacqueline C M
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46. High serum C-reactive protein level is not an independent predictor for stroke: the Rotterdam Study.
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Bos MJ, Schipper CM, Koudstaal PJ, Witteman JC, Hofman A, and Breteler MM
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47. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke-Canadian Stroke Network vascular cognitive impairment harmonization standards.
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Hachinski V, Iadecola C, Petersen RC, Breteler MM, Nyenhuis DL, Black SE, Powers WJ, DeCarli C, Merino JG, Kalaria RN, Vinters HV, Holtzman DM, Rosenberg GA, Dichgans M, Marler JR, Leblanc GG, Hachinski, Vladimir, Iadecola, Costantino, Petersen, Ron C, and Breteler, Monique M
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48. Retinal vessel diameters and risk of stroke: the Rotterdam Study.
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Ikram MK, de Jong FJ, Bos MJ, Vingerling JR, Hofman A, Koudstaal PJ, de Jong PT, Breteler MM, Ikram, M K, de Jong, F J, Bos, M J, Vingerling, J R, Hofman, A, Koudstaal, P J, de Jong, P T V M, and Breteler, M M B
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49. MR spectroscopy of brain white matter in the prediction of dementia.
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den Heijer T, Sijens PE, Prins ND, Hofman A, Koudstaal PJ, Oudkerk M, and Breteler MM
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50. Arterial stiffness and risk of coronary heart disease and stroke: the Rotterdam Study.
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Mattace-Raso FU, van der Cammen TJ, Hofman A, van Popele NM, Bos ML, Schalekamp MA, Asmar R, Reneman RS, Hoeks AP, Breteler MM, and Witteman JC
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