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IGF-I concentrations are positively associated with carotid artery atherosclerosis in women.

Mirella Hietaniemi1, Seppo M Pöykkö, Olavi Ukkola, Markku Päivänsalo, Y Antero Kesäniemi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Alterations in the growth hormone (GH)/insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) axis are associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, but previous studies have yielded conflicting results. In addition, the T1169A polymorphism in the GH1 gene has been associated with IGF-I levels. AIMS: To investigate whether IGF-I concentrations and the T1169A polymorphism of the GH1 gene are associated with cardiovascular risk factors and the intima media thickness (IMT) of the carotid artery.
METHODS: Fasting plasma IGF-I concentrations (n=1008) were measured in a large population-based OPERA (Oulu Project Elucidating Risk of Atherosclerosis) cohort. Genotype variants were determined by the restriction fragment length polymorphism method.
RESULTS: Low IGF-I concentrations associated with several cardiovascular risk factors including age, adiposity, and high triglyceride, fasting insulin and C-reactive protein concentrations in the analysis of all subjects. In the multivariate models, however, IGF-I concentrations were positively associated with the mean IMT of women (ss=0.127, P=0.009) whereas the association in men was weaker and negative (ss=-0.088, P=0.034). The 1169A allele was associated with low low-density lipoprotein cholesterol in both sexes and with low systolic blood pressure levels in women.
CONCLUSIONS: IGF-I concentrations were associated with several traditional cardiovascular risk factors. The observed gender difference in the association between IGF-I concentrations and carotid artery atherosclerosis warrants further study. The GH1 1169A allele may be associated with a favourable metabolic profile.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16179273     DOI: 10.1080/07853890510011967

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Med        ISSN: 0785-3890            Impact factor:   4.709


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