• Title of article

    Circulating matrix Gla protein is associated with coronary artery calcification and vitamin K status in healthy women

  • Author/Authors

    Geertje W. Dalmeijer، نويسنده , , Yvonne T. van der Schouw، نويسنده , , Cees Vermeer، نويسنده , , Elke J. Magdeleyns، نويسنده , , Leon J. Schurgers، نويسنده , , Joline W.J. Beulens، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    624
  • To page
    628
  • Abstract
    Matrix Gla protein (MGP) is a vitamin K-dependent protein and an inhibitor of vascular calcification. Vitamin K is required for the carboxylation of MGP and can thereby reduce calcification. Circulating MGP species with different conformations have been investigated as markers for coronary artery calcification (CAC). In high-risk populations, high total uncarboxylated MGP (t-ucMGP) was associated with decreased CAC, while high non-phosphorylated uncarboxylated MGP (dp-ucMGP) was associated with a poor vitamin K status. This cross-sectional study investigated the association of MGP species with CAC, vitamin K status among 200 healthy women. Circulating dp-ucMGP, t-ucMGP and, non-phosphorylated carboxylated MGP (dp-cMGP) levels were measured by ELISA techniques and Agatston score by multi-detector computed tomography. The ratio of uncarboxylated to carboxylated osteocalcin was used as proxy of vitamin K status. A borderline significant (P=.06) association between higher circulating dp-ucMGP levels and high CAC was observed (β=0.091, 95% CI−0.01; 0.19). In the entire study population, high t-ucMGP levels tended to be associated (P=.09) with lower CAC (β=−0.36, 95% CI:−0.78; 0.06). This association strengthened amongst women with CAC to a significant relation between high t-ucMGP levels and lower CAC (β=−0.55, 95% CI−1.01;−0.10). Dp-cMGP was not associated with CAC. Low vitamin K-status was associated with high dp-ucMGP concentrations (β=0.138, 95% CI 0.09; 0.19) but not with other MGP species. These results show that dp-ucMGP may serve as a biomarker of vitamin K status. Circulating dp-ucMGP and t-ucMGP may serve as markers for the extent of CAC, but these findings need to be confirmed.
  • Keywords
    Matrix Gla-protein , MGP , Menaquinone , Vitamin K , Phylloquinone , Coronary artery calcification
  • Journal title
    The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry
  • Serial Year
    2013
  • Journal title
    The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry
  • Record number

    1300171