Title of article
Tissue-plasminogen activator, plasminogen activator inhibitor and risk of peripheral arterial disease Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Felicity B. Smith، نويسنده , , Amanda J. Lee، نويسنده , , Ann Rumley، نويسنده , , F. Gerald، نويسنده , , R. Fowkes، نويسنده , , Gordon D. O. Lowe، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Pages
9
From page
35
To page
43
Abstract
In this population-based case-control study, we examined the relationship between the fibrinolytic variables tissue-plasminogen activator (t-PA) antigen and plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI) activity, cardiovascular risk factors and peripheral arterial disease. Cases. and controls were selected from the Edinburgh Artery Study, a random sample survey of men and women, aged 55–74 years. Mean levels of t-PA antigen and PAI activity were significantly elevated in 121 cases compared to 126 controls. The increased risks of peripheral arterial disease with increasing PAI activity and t-PA antigen levels were partly mediated by interactions with serum triglycerides, high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and cigarette smoking. For example, adjustment for triglycerides significantly reduced the odds of disease for PAI activity from 1.41 (95% confidence intervals 1.08, 1.86) to 1.24 (0.93, 1.65) and from 1.47 (1.09, 1.98) to 1.34 (0.99, 1.82) for t-PA antigen. We conclude that impaired fibrinolytic potential (raised PAI activity and t-PA antigen) is associated with peripheral atherosclerosis and that this relationship is partly influenced by lipids and cigarette smoking.
Keywords
peripheral arterial disease , tissue-plasminogen activator , plasminogen activator inhibitor , CardiovascularRisk Factors , fibrinolysis
Journal title
Atherosclerosis
Serial Year
1995
Journal title
Atherosclerosis
Record number
627797
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