Cardiovascular Diseases Clinical Trial
To evaluate very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) and low density lipoprotein (LDL) particle types as predictors of initial coronary events.
BACKGROUND:
Plasma triglyceride concentration is an independent although relatively weak risk factor for
coronary heart disease (CHD). The relative weakness of plasma triglycerides to predict CHD
may be due to the substantial diversity of lipoprotein particles that carry the
triglycerides, some being related to atherosclerosis and CHD more than others. The
investigators have shown in patients who have had a myocardial infarction that the rather
weak association between triglycerides and subsequent coronary events is secondary to a
stronger relationship with specific types of VLDL remnants, those in the LDL density range
that contain apoCIIl.
DESIGN NARRATIVE:
The study will evaluate VLDL and LDL particle types as predictors of initial coronary events
in men from the Health Professional Follow-up Study (HPFS) and women from the Nurses Health
Study (NHS). A prospective nested case-control design will be used with a total of 1000 CHD
cases and 1000 matched controls, with equal numbers of men and women. The investigators will
specifically investigate the role of apoCIII containing VLDL and LDL particles in diabetes
by over sampling so that 50% of the patients will have type 2 diabetes mellitus. Their
previous work shows that LDL apoCIII particles are independent predictors of recurrent CHD
in diabetic patients who survived a myocardial infarction. They hypothesize that apoCIII may
have a special role in dyslipidemia and CHD in diabetes. Secondary Aims: Besides apoCIII,
other small apolipoproteins, apo C1, CII, and All are components of VLDL and LDL and
modulate the metabolism of apoB lipoproteins. It is likely that these apolipoproteins have a
relationship with human atherosclerosis. They will measure these apolipoproteins in VLDL and
LDL and evaluate their relationship to CHD. They will also investigate the associations
between these new lipoprotein risk factors and intake of foods and nutrients, physical
activity, and other risk factors, including smoking, BMI, age and gender. The results will
provide new means to identify nondiabetic and diabetic persons who are at high risk of
developing CHD and the environmental determinants, and could form the basis for new
lipoprotein targets for lipid management by diet and medicines.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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