Hip Bone Mineral Density and Vascular Calcification in Elderly People Community-DwellingC. F. DanileviciusJ. LopesL. TakayamaV. CaparboIlka S. OliveiraM. KuroishiP. MenezesM. ScazufcaE. BonfáR. PereiraArthritis & Rheumatism
Besides, circSamd4 was considered to be a biomarker for vascular calcifica- tion diagnosis, which silencing had been confirmed to promote vascular calcification progression [6, 7]. CircH- IPK3 is derived from exon2 of the HIPK3 gene, and has been found to be differentially expressed in ...
et al. Cross-talk of receptor activator of nuclear factor-κB ligand signaling with renin–angiotensin system in vascular calcification. Arterioscler. Thromb. Vasc. Biol. 33, 1287–1296 (2013). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Rattazzi, M., Bertacco, E., Puato, M., Faggin, E. & ...
substantially to the pathophysiology of wasting, inflammation, vascular damage, and possibly progressive renal dysfunction in CKD. Like other members of the TGF-β family, MSTN is synthesized as a precursor protein made up of two protein domains, an NH2-terminal pro-peptide and a mature COOH-term...
- 《Journal of Orthopaedic Research Official Publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society》 被引量: 136发表: 2008年 Vascular calcification in middle age and long-term risk of hip fracture: the Framingham Study. Vascular calci- fication in middle age and long-term risk of hip fracture: the ...
23 This supports the notion that sclerostin expression represents a counterregulatory mechanism aimed to suppress the progression of vascular calcification.22 This also aligns with the physiological role of sclerostin, that is, the downregulation of matrix mineralization. Additional longitudinal observational ...
Vascular calcification is a regulated process occurring in aging and diseased blood vessels that correlates positively with cardiovascular deaths. The calcific deposits consist of bone-like nanoparticles that often form aggregates of various sizes and degrees of crystallinity. In particular, the very small...
(age range 58-81 ys). Diabetic patients were excluded from the study because arterial calcification in these patients prevents accurate A.B.P.I. measurement. 6 of the original 35 claudicant patients were unable to use the treadmill, and were therefore tested separately from the main study ...
shaggy aortas, floating thrombi, severe calcifications).184 Possible limitations of the hybrid approach are the lack of an inflow vessel for debranching (i.e. calcific/aneurysmatic ascending aorta), and the presence of landing zones of unsuitable length/diameter or narrow access vessels, inadequate...
To date, various techniques have been used to detect and quantify vascular calcification. Clinical examinations are mainly based on non-invasive and invasive imaging methods; for example, computed tomography (CT) is one of those most commonly used to analyze vascular calcification. However, the high...