Cardiovascular Diseases Clinical Trial
To evaluate subclinical atherosclerotic disease in menopausal women.
BACKGROUND:
Decreased ovarian function and premenopausal obesity are likely the primary determinants of
early coronary atherosclerosis as measured by calcification on EBCT. Aortic calcification
occurs earlier than coronary calcification, may predict coronary calcification, and is
expected to be the best marker of risk associated with traditional factors in these younger
women. Preliminary data indicate that changes in coronary and aortic calcification can be
observed over short periods of time in these women. A period of diminishing estrogen levels
is the optimum time to observe changes in endothelial function which likely precede
measurable atherosclerosis and thus may be the earliest markers for disease potential.
Vascular stiffness, a marker for the biologic aging of the vascular system, is highly
correlated with measures of insulin sensitivity which is altered in women at mid-life in
conjunction with increases in central adiposity. Racial differences in disease prevalence
and the relative importance of certain risk factors are likely.
DESIGN NARRATIVE:
Subclinical atherosclerosis will be evaluated in 728 women (305 African American, 423
Caucasian) enrolled in the Pittsburgh and Chicago sites of the Study of Women's Health
Across the Nation (SWAN), a multicenter study characterizing the biological and psychosocial
antecedents and sequellae of menopause. The extent to which diminishing ovarian function
affects vascular function and accelerates the development of atherosclerosis in the coronary
arteries, aorta and carotid arteries will be evaluated. Serial measures of coronary and
aortic calcification (by electron beam computed tomography [EBCT] ), carotid
atherosclerosis, endothelial function and aortic stiffening will be performed two years
apart. The prevalence and progression of subclinical atherosclerosis will be evaluated in
relation to serial measures of ovarian function, psychosocial and behavioral factors,
markers of clotting and inflammation as well as traditional cardiovascular risk factors, all
collected in SWAN. The study is conducted jointly by Dr. Lynda Powell (R01HL65581) at
Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center in Chicago and Dr. Kim Tyrrell (R01HL65591) at
the University of Pittsburgh.
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