HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein) Subspecies, Prevalent Covert Brain Infarcts, and Incident Overt Ischemic Stroke: Cardiovascular Health Study

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HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein) Subspecies, Prevalent Covert Brain Infarcts, and Incident Overt Ischemic Stroke : Cardiovascular Health Study. / Koch, Manja; Aroner, Sarah A; Fitzpatrick, Annette L; Longstreth, W T; Furtado, Jeremy D; Mukamal, Kenneth J; Jensen, Majken K.

In: Stroke, Vol. 53, 2022, p. 1292–1300.

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Koch, M, Aroner, SA, Fitzpatrick, AL, Longstreth, WT, Furtado, JD, Mukamal, KJ & Jensen, MK 2022, 'HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein) Subspecies, Prevalent Covert Brain Infarcts, and Incident Overt Ischemic Stroke: Cardiovascular Health Study', Stroke, vol. 53, pp. 1292–1300. https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.121.034299

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Koch, M., Aroner, S. A., Fitzpatrick, A. L., Longstreth, W. T., Furtado, J. D., Mukamal, K. J., & Jensen, M. K. (2022). HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein) Subspecies, Prevalent Covert Brain Infarcts, and Incident Overt Ischemic Stroke: Cardiovascular Health Study. Stroke, 53, 1292–1300. https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.121.034299

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Koch M, Aroner SA, Fitzpatrick AL, Longstreth WT, Furtado JD, Mukamal KJ et al. HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein) Subspecies, Prevalent Covert Brain Infarcts, and Incident Overt Ischemic Stroke: Cardiovascular Health Study. Stroke. 2022;53:1292–1300. https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.121.034299

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Koch, Manja ; Aroner, Sarah A ; Fitzpatrick, Annette L ; Longstreth, W T ; Furtado, Jeremy D ; Mukamal, Kenneth J ; Jensen, Majken K. / HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein) Subspecies, Prevalent Covert Brain Infarcts, and Incident Overt Ischemic Stroke : Cardiovascular Health Study. In: Stroke. 2022 ; Vol. 53. pp. 1292–1300.

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@article{d66ba5a2bc3444ad96fd17a079e11f90,
title = "HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein) Subspecies, Prevalent Covert Brain Infarcts, and Incident Overt Ischemic Stroke: Cardiovascular Health Study",
abstract = "BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Whether HDL (high-density lipoprotein) is associated with risk of vascular brain injury is unclear. HDL is comprised of many apo (apolipoprotein) species, creating distinct subtypes of HDL.METHODS: We utilized sandwich ELISA to determine HDL subspecies from plasma collected in 1998/1999 from 2001 CHS (Cardiovascular Health Study) participants (mean age, 80 years).RESULTS: In cross-sectional analyses, participants with higher apoA1 in plasma and lower apoE in HDL were less likely to have prevalent covert magnetic resonance imaging-defined infarcts: odds ratio for apoA1 Q4 versus Q1, 0.68 (95% CI, 0.50-0.93), and odds ratio for apoE Q4 versus Q1, 1.36 (95% CI, 1.01-1.84). Similarly, apoA1 in the subspecies of HDL that lacked apoC3, apoJ, or apoE was inversely related to covert infarcts, and apoE in the subspecies of HDL that lacked apoC3 or apoJ was directly related to covert infarcts in prospective analyses. In contrast, the concentrations of apoA1 and apoE in the complementary subspecies of HDL that contained these apos were unrelated to covert infarcts. Patterns of associations between incident overt ischemic stroke and apoA1, apoE, and apoA1 and apoE in subspecies of HDL were similar to those observed for covert infarcts but less pronounced.CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights HDL subspecies defined by apo content as relevant biomarkers of covert and overt vascular brain injury.",
author = "Manja Koch and Aroner, {Sarah A} and Fitzpatrick, {Annette L} and Longstreth, {W T} and Furtado, {Jeremy D} and Mukamal, {Kenneth J} and Jensen, {Majken K}",
year = "2022",
doi = "10.1161/STROKEAHA.121.034299",
language = "English",
volume = "53",
pages = "1292–1300",
journal = "Stroke",
issn = "0039-2499",
publisher = "Lippincott Williams & Wilkins",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein) Subspecies, Prevalent Covert Brain Infarcts, and Incident Overt Ischemic Stroke

T2 - Cardiovascular Health Study

AU - Koch, Manja

AU - Aroner, Sarah A

AU - Fitzpatrick, Annette L

AU - Longstreth, W T

AU - Furtado, Jeremy D

AU - Mukamal, Kenneth J

AU - Jensen, Majken K

PY - 2022

Y1 - 2022

N2 - BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Whether HDL (high-density lipoprotein) is associated with risk of vascular brain injury is unclear. HDL is comprised of many apo (apolipoprotein) species, creating distinct subtypes of HDL.METHODS: We utilized sandwich ELISA to determine HDL subspecies from plasma collected in 1998/1999 from 2001 CHS (Cardiovascular Health Study) participants (mean age, 80 years).RESULTS: In cross-sectional analyses, participants with higher apoA1 in plasma and lower apoE in HDL were less likely to have prevalent covert magnetic resonance imaging-defined infarcts: odds ratio for apoA1 Q4 versus Q1, 0.68 (95% CI, 0.50-0.93), and odds ratio for apoE Q4 versus Q1, 1.36 (95% CI, 1.01-1.84). Similarly, apoA1 in the subspecies of HDL that lacked apoC3, apoJ, or apoE was inversely related to covert infarcts, and apoE in the subspecies of HDL that lacked apoC3 or apoJ was directly related to covert infarcts in prospective analyses. In contrast, the concentrations of apoA1 and apoE in the complementary subspecies of HDL that contained these apos were unrelated to covert infarcts. Patterns of associations between incident overt ischemic stroke and apoA1, apoE, and apoA1 and apoE in subspecies of HDL were similar to those observed for covert infarcts but less pronounced.CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights HDL subspecies defined by apo content as relevant biomarkers of covert and overt vascular brain injury.

AB - BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Whether HDL (high-density lipoprotein) is associated with risk of vascular brain injury is unclear. HDL is comprised of many apo (apolipoprotein) species, creating distinct subtypes of HDL.METHODS: We utilized sandwich ELISA to determine HDL subspecies from plasma collected in 1998/1999 from 2001 CHS (Cardiovascular Health Study) participants (mean age, 80 years).RESULTS: In cross-sectional analyses, participants with higher apoA1 in plasma and lower apoE in HDL were less likely to have prevalent covert magnetic resonance imaging-defined infarcts: odds ratio for apoA1 Q4 versus Q1, 0.68 (95% CI, 0.50-0.93), and odds ratio for apoE Q4 versus Q1, 1.36 (95% CI, 1.01-1.84). Similarly, apoA1 in the subspecies of HDL that lacked apoC3, apoJ, or apoE was inversely related to covert infarcts, and apoE in the subspecies of HDL that lacked apoC3 or apoJ was directly related to covert infarcts in prospective analyses. In contrast, the concentrations of apoA1 and apoE in the complementary subspecies of HDL that contained these apos were unrelated to covert infarcts. Patterns of associations between incident overt ischemic stroke and apoA1, apoE, and apoA1 and apoE in subspecies of HDL were similar to those observed for covert infarcts but less pronounced.CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights HDL subspecies defined by apo content as relevant biomarkers of covert and overt vascular brain injury.

U2 - 10.1161/STROKEAHA.121.034299

DO - 10.1161/STROKEAHA.121.034299

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 34645286

VL - 53

SP - 1292

EP - 1300

JO - Stroke

JF - Stroke

SN - 0039-2499

ER -

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