scholarly journals Blood-based cerebral biomarkers in preeclampsia: Plasma concentrations of NfL, tau, S100B and NSE during pregnancy in women who later develop preeclampsia - A nested case control study

PLoS ONE ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (5) ◽  
pp. e0196025 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lina Bergman ◽  
Henrik Zetterberg ◽  
Helena Kaihola ◽  
Henrik Hagberg ◽  
Kaj Blennow ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 58 (10) ◽  
pp. 1438-1445 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lu Wang ◽  
JoAnn E Manson ◽  
J Michael Gaziano ◽  
Simin Liu ◽  
Barbara Cochrane ◽  
...  

Abstract BACKGROUND Adiponectin may have a protective role in the development of obesity-related metabolic and vascular disorders, including hypertension. We conducted a prospective, nested case control study to investigate the relation between baseline plasma adiponectin, measures of adiposity, and subsequent risk of hypertension. METHODS We selected 400 white and 400 black postmenopausal women, age <70 years, who developed incident hypertension during 5.9-year follow-up and an equal number of age- and race-matched controls in the Women's Health Initiative Observational Study. We measured plasma concentrations of total adiponectin in their baseline blood samples. RESULTS In crude matched models, plasma adiponectin was inversely associated with risk of hypertension among both white and black women. The association appeared to be nonlinear in white women but dose related in black women. Adjustment for lifestyle factors, measures of obesity, and obesity-related clinical factors attenuated these associations. The multivariable relative risk (95% CI) of hypertension across increasing quartiles of plasma adiponectin were 1.00, 0.98 (0.66–1.46), 0.63 (0.41–0.97), and 0.92 (0.60–1.42) in white women (Ptrend: 0.38) and 1.00, 0.96 (0.64–1.46), 0.83 (0.53–1.29), and 0.58 (0.36–0.94) in black women (Ptrend: 0.02). Further adjustment for inflammatory markers and endothelial markers eliminated the association in white, but not black, women. CONCLUSIONS In this prospective, nested case control study, we found an inverse association between plasma adiponectin and risk of hypertension in white and black postmenopausal women. The reduced risk of hypertension was limited to only intermediate concentrations of adiponectin in white women whereas it was graded across quartiles of adiponectin in black women.


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