Clinical Investigation on Axial versus Tilted Implants for Immediate Fixed Rehabilitation of Edentulous Arches: Preliminary Results of a Single Cohort Study

2012 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 527-539 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alessandro Agnini ◽  
Andrea Mastrorosa Agnini ◽  
Davide Romeo ◽  
Manuele Chiesi ◽  
Leon Pariente ◽  
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Author(s):  
Rain Yamamoto ◽  
Majken K Jensen ◽  
Sarah Aroner ◽  
Jeremy D Furtado ◽  
Bernard Rosner ◽  
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Abstract Context HDL in humans is composed of a heterogeneous group of particles varying in protein composition as well as biological effects. Objective We investigated the prospective associations between HDL subspecies containing and lacking apoC-III at baseline and insulin sensitivity at year 3. Design, Setting, and Participants A prospective cohort study of 864 healthy volunteers drawn from the RISC study, a multi-center European clinical investigation, whose recruitment initiated in 2002 with a follow-up of 3 years. Main Measures Insulin sensitivity was estimated from an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) at baseline and year 3, and by euglycemic-hyperinsulinemic clamp at baseline only. The apolipoprotein concentrations were measured at baseline by a sandwich ELISA-based method. Results The two HDL subspecies demonstrated significantly opposite associations with insulin sensitivity at year 3 (p-heterogeneity=0.004). The highest quintile of HDL containing apoC-III was associated with a 1.2% reduction in insulin sensitivity (p-trend=0.02), while the highest quintile of HDL lacking apoC-III was associated with a 1.3% increase (p-trend=0.01), compared to the lowest quintile. No significant association was observed for total HDL, and VLDL and LDL containing apoC-III. ApoC-III contained in HDL was associated with a decrease in insulin sensitivity even more strongly than plasma total apoC-III. Conclusion Both HDL containing apoC-III and apoC-III in HDL adversely affect the beneficial properties of HDL on insulin response to glucose. Our results support the potential of HDL-associated apoC-III as a promising target for diabetes prevention and treatment.


2018 ◽  
Vol 108 (6) ◽  
pp. 1156-1162 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lisa Örtqvist ◽  
Hedvig Engberg ◽  
Anna Strandqvist ◽  
Anna Nordenström ◽  
Gundela Holmdahl ◽  
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