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Fibroblast Growth Factor 23 Is Associated With Subclinical Cerebrovascular Damage: The Northern Manhattan Study.
Wright, Clinton B; Shah, Nirav H; Mendez, Armando J; DeRosa, Janet T; Yoshita, Mitsuhiro; Elkind, Mitchell S V; Sacco, Ralph L; DeCarli, Charles; Rundek, Tatjana; Silverberg, Shonni; Dong, Chuanhui; Wolf, Myles.
Afiliação
  • Wright CB; From the Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute (C.B.W., N.H.S., R.L.S., T.R., C.D.) and the Departments of Neurology (C.B.W., R.L.S., T.R., C.D.), Public Health Sciences (C.B.W., R.L.S., T.R.), Human Genomics (R.L.S., T.R.), Medicine (A.J.M.), and the Neuroscience Program (C.B.W., R.L.S.), Leonard M. M
  • Shah NH; From the Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute (C.B.W., N.H.S., R.L.S., T.R., C.D.) and the Departments of Neurology (C.B.W., R.L.S., T.R., C.D.), Public Health Sciences (C.B.W., R.L.S., T.R.), Human Genomics (R.L.S., T.R.), Medicine (A.J.M.), and the Neuroscience Program (C.B.W., R.L.S.), Leonard M. M
  • Mendez AJ; From the Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute (C.B.W., N.H.S., R.L.S., T.R., C.D.) and the Departments of Neurology (C.B.W., R.L.S., T.R., C.D.), Public Health Sciences (C.B.W., R.L.S., T.R.), Human Genomics (R.L.S., T.R.), Medicine (A.J.M.), and the Neuroscience Program (C.B.W., R.L.S.), Leonard M. M
  • DeRosa JT; From the Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute (C.B.W., N.H.S., R.L.S., T.R., C.D.) and the Departments of Neurology (C.B.W., R.L.S., T.R., C.D.), Public Health Sciences (C.B.W., R.L.S., T.R.), Human Genomics (R.L.S., T.R.), Medicine (A.J.M.), and the Neuroscience Program (C.B.W., R.L.S.), Leonard M. M
  • Yoshita M; From the Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute (C.B.W., N.H.S., R.L.S., T.R., C.D.) and the Departments of Neurology (C.B.W., R.L.S., T.R., C.D.), Public Health Sciences (C.B.W., R.L.S., T.R.), Human Genomics (R.L.S., T.R.), Medicine (A.J.M.), and the Neuroscience Program (C.B.W., R.L.S.), Leonard M. M
  • Elkind MS; From the Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute (C.B.W., N.H.S., R.L.S., T.R., C.D.) and the Departments of Neurology (C.B.W., R.L.S., T.R., C.D.), Public Health Sciences (C.B.W., R.L.S., T.R.), Human Genomics (R.L.S., T.R.), Medicine (A.J.M.), and the Neuroscience Program (C.B.W., R.L.S.), Leonard M. M
  • Sacco RL; From the Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute (C.B.W., N.H.S., R.L.S., T.R., C.D.) and the Departments of Neurology (C.B.W., R.L.S., T.R., C.D.), Public Health Sciences (C.B.W., R.L.S., T.R.), Human Genomics (R.L.S., T.R.), Medicine (A.J.M.), and the Neuroscience Program (C.B.W., R.L.S.), Leonard M. M
  • DeCarli C; From the Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute (C.B.W., N.H.S., R.L.S., T.R., C.D.) and the Departments of Neurology (C.B.W., R.L.S., T.R., C.D.), Public Health Sciences (C.B.W., R.L.S., T.R.), Human Genomics (R.L.S., T.R.), Medicine (A.J.M.), and the Neuroscience Program (C.B.W., R.L.S.), Leonard M. M
  • Rundek T; From the Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute (C.B.W., N.H.S., R.L.S., T.R., C.D.) and the Departments of Neurology (C.B.W., R.L.S., T.R., C.D.), Public Health Sciences (C.B.W., R.L.S., T.R.), Human Genomics (R.L.S., T.R.), Medicine (A.J.M.), and the Neuroscience Program (C.B.W., R.L.S.), Leonard M. M
  • Silverberg S; From the Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute (C.B.W., N.H.S., R.L.S., T.R., C.D.) and the Departments of Neurology (C.B.W., R.L.S., T.R., C.D.), Public Health Sciences (C.B.W., R.L.S., T.R.), Human Genomics (R.L.S., T.R.), Medicine (A.J.M.), and the Neuroscience Program (C.B.W., R.L.S.), Leonard M. M
  • Dong C; From the Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute (C.B.W., N.H.S., R.L.S., T.R., C.D.) and the Departments of Neurology (C.B.W., R.L.S., T.R., C.D.), Public Health Sciences (C.B.W., R.L.S., T.R.), Human Genomics (R.L.S., T.R.), Medicine (A.J.M.), and the Neuroscience Program (C.B.W., R.L.S.), Leonard M. M
  • Wolf M; From the Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute (C.B.W., N.H.S., R.L.S., T.R., C.D.) and the Departments of Neurology (C.B.W., R.L.S., T.R., C.D.), Public Health Sciences (C.B.W., R.L.S., T.R.), Human Genomics (R.L.S., T.R.), Medicine (A.J.M.), and the Neuroscience Program (C.B.W., R.L.S.), Leonard M. M
Stroke ; 47(4): 923-8, 2016 Apr.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26956260
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND AND

PURPOSE:

Elevated fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) regulates phosphate homeostasis and is linked with mortality, cardiovascular events, and stroke. However, the role of FGF23 as a risk factor for subclinical cerebrovascular damage is unclear.

METHODS:

We used multivariable linear and logistic regression to evaluate associations between FGF23, continuously and by quartiles, with white matter hyperintensity volume, expressed as percent intracranial volume (%ICV), and subclinical brain infarction (SBI) in a community-based stroke-free sample.

RESULTS:

There were 1170 stroke-free Northern Manhattan Study (NOMAS) participants with FGF23 levels and quantitative magnetic resonance imaging data on white matter hyperintensity volume and SBI. Participants with FGF23 levels in the top quartile (range=85-1425 RU/mL) had greater white matter hyperintensity volume (ß=0.19 %ICV; 95% CI, 0.04-0.33 %ICV; P=0.01) compared with those in the lowest quartile (range=15-49 RU/mL), adjusted for demographics, vascular risk factors, and estimated glomerular filtration rate. These findings remained significant in those without evidence of chronic kidney disease (estimated glomerular filtration rate <60 mL/min per 1.73 m(2)). Elevated FGF23 was not associated with SBI overall after adjusting for demographic factors and estimated glomerular filtration rate, but sex modified the effect of FGF23 on odds of SBI (P for interaction=0.03). FGF23 was associated with significantly greater odds of SBI only in men (odds ratio, 1.7; 95% CI, 1.1-2.7; P=0.03) after full adjustment.

CONCLUSIONS:

These cross-sectional community-based data from a diverse urban sample show an association between elevated FGF23 and small vessel disease and magnetic resonance imaging-defined brain infarction in men, independent of chronic kidney disease. Data on elevated FGF23 and subclinical cerebrovascular damage progression are needed.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Transtornos Cerebrovasculares / Fatores de Crescimento de Fibroblastos Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Transtornos Cerebrovasculares / Fatores de Crescimento de Fibroblastos Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article