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Cholesterol Homeostasis in Framingham Offspring Study

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Enfermedades Oclusivas Arteriales+3

+ Arteriosclerosis

+ Enfermedades Cardiovasculares

A partir de 25 años
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Inicio del estudio: agosto de 2003
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Patrocinador PrincipalTufts University
Última actualización: 14 de enero de 2026
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Fecha de inicio: 1 de agosto de 2003

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BACKGROUND: Cholesterol is a major risk factor for coronary heart disease. The current approach to assessing this risk factor is to measure levels in the blood as if blood levels were a static and fixed phenomenon. Cholesterol levels in the blood are in fact a complex product of transport of cholesterol and lipids into and out of various compartments: (1) from the gut, liver or periphery into the blood; (2) from the blood into the periphery and the liver; (3) de novo synthesis of cholesterol in the liver; and (4) excretion from the liver as bile acids. It is possible that one or more of these processes may serve as better risk factors for atherosclerosis or coronary events than simple measures of cholesterol. This study addresses a new and potentially important question. The study will utilize plasma samples from subjects participating in Cycle 6 of the Framingham Offspring Study. The Framingham Offspring Study is a longitudinal community based study initiated in 1971. A sample of 5,135 men and women, consisting of the offspring of the original Framingham Heart Study and their spouses were enrolled for the study, the objective of which was to identify common factors or characteristics that contribute to cardiovascular disease (CVD) by following its incidence over a long period of time in a large group of participants who had not yet developed overt symptoms of CVD or suffered a heart attack or stroke. DESIGN NARRATIVE: The project includes a case-control study relating the new lipid findings to cardiovascular disease (CVD), a cross-sectional study to establish normal values and associations with diet and genotypes, and a prospective study of cardiovascular events during a 10-year follow-up period. The specific aims are to 1) quantify circulating indicators of cholesterol homeostasis \[levels of phytosterols and cholestanol (surrogate measures of cholesterol absorption) and cholesterol precursors (surrogate measures of cholesterol synthetic rates)\] in plasma samples from Framingham Offspring Study participants diagnosed with established CVD and/or >50% carotid stenosis (N=165) not taking lipid-lowering medication and control subjects matched for age, sex, body mass index, hypertension and smoking status (n=330); 2) evaluate the validity of using indicators of cholesterol homeostasis to predict CVD risk in the Framingham Offspring Study-Cycle 6 participants by a) establishing adult normal ranges for circulating levels of phytosterol, cholestanol and cholesterol precursor (N=3378), b) defining the relationship between phytosterol, cholestanol and cholesterol precursor levels, and lipid, lipoprotein and apolipoprotein levels in plasma, c) defining the relationship between phytosterol, cholestanol and cholesterol precursor levels and selected dietary intake data (energy, protein, fat, saturated, monounsaturated, polyunsaturated and trans fatty acids, cholesterol, fiber and antioxidant supplements) and d) determining the relationship between phytosterol, cholestanol and cholesterol precursor levels and selected genotype data related to CVD risk (gene loci of apo E, apo A-IV, scavenger receptor class B type 1 \[SRB1\], and ATP-binding cassette \[ABC\] G5 and ABCG8 transporters); and 3) monitor clinical events in the Framingham Offspring Study cohort throughout a 10-year period (1995-2005) and relate these data to the phytosterol, cholestanol and cholesterol precursor levels. Measures of cholesterol homeostasis will be quantified first in subjects identified in specific aim #1 and then the balance of subjects identified in specific aim #2, achievable now due to the development of a gas chromatographic method using a single plasma sample. These data will be assessed relative to dietary, biochemical and genotype data currently available for the cohort. The results of the study will define the relationship between markers of cholesterol absorption and synthesis, and CVD outcomes; establish reference values for measures of cholesterol absorption and synthesis; and assess the predictive value of these measures to identify high risk individuals relative to established risk factors.

Título OficialCholesterol Homeostasis in Framingham Offspring Study 
NCT00074464
Patrocinador PrincipalTufts University
Última actualización: 14 de enero de 2026
Extraido de una base de datos validada por el gobierno.Reclamar como socio

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Se reclutarán 3378 pacientes

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Cualquier sexo

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Enfermedades Oclusivas ArterialesArteriosclerosisEnfermedades CardiovascularesEnfermedades del CorazónEnfermedad CoronariaEnfermedades Vasculares

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