Monocyte Count Is a Predictor of Novel Plaque Formation

Background and Purpose— Activation of monocytes and differentiation into lipid-laden macrophages are fundamental events in generation of atherosclerotic lesions. There exist few data on monocyte activity and the risk for atherosclerosis. In this prospective population-based study, we examined whethe...

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Main Authors: Johnsen, Stein Harald, Fosse, Einar, Joakimsen, Oddmund, Mathiesen, Ellisiv B., Stensland-Bugge, Eva, Njølstad, Inger, Arnesen, Egil
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Published: Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health) 2005
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/01.str.0000158909.07634.83
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spelling crovidcr:10.1161/01.str.0000158909.07634.83 2024-09-15T18:39:28+00:00 Monocyte Count Is a Predictor of Novel Plaque Formation A 7-Year Follow-up Study of 2610 Persons Without Carotid Plaque at Baseline The Tromsø Study Johnsen, Stein Harald Fosse, Einar Joakimsen, Oddmund Mathiesen, Ellisiv B. Stensland-Bugge, Eva Njølstad, Inger Arnesen, Egil 2005 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/01.str.0000158909.07634.83 https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.1161/01.STR.0000158909.07634.83 en eng Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health) Stroke volume 36, issue 4, page 715-719 ISSN 0039-2499 1524-4628 journal-article 2005 crovidcr https://doi.org/10.1161/01.str.0000158909.07634.83 2024-08-30T04:07:17Z Background and Purpose— Activation of monocytes and differentiation into lipid-laden macrophages are fundamental events in generation of atherosclerotic lesions. There exist few data on monocyte activity and the risk for atherosclerosis. In this prospective population-based study, we examined whether monocyte count in blood is a predictor of future plaque formation in persons without pre-existing carotid atherosclerosis. Methods— At baseline, we measured monocyte count, white cell count (WCC), fibrinogen, intima-media thickness (IMT), and traditional cardiovascular risk factors in 2610 men and women aged 25 to 82 years who on ultrasound had no plaque in their right carotid artery. After 7 years of follow-up, a new ultrasound screening was performed and the number of novel plaques was grouped as none, 1 plaque, and 2 or more plaques. Results— In multivariate analysis, monocyte count, age, sex, total cholesterol, current smoking, systolic blood pressure, and IMT were independent predictors of novel plaque formation. No significant association was found between plaque formation and either WCC or fibrinogen. For 1 standard deviation (0.17×10 9 ) increase in monocyte count, the risk of being in a higher plaque category increased by 18% (OR, 1.18; 95% CI, 1.08 to 1.29). In the highest monocyte quartile, the risk for having plaque compared with the lowest quartile was 1.85 (OR) (95% confidence interval, 1.41 to 2.43). Repeating the analysis without IMT did not change the monocyte estimate. Excluding subjects with cardiovascular disease and diabetes mellitus from analysis neither changed the monocyte estimate. Conclusion— Monocyte count is an independent predictor of future plaque formation in subjects without pre-existing carotid atherosclerosis. Article in Journal/Newspaper Tromsø Ovid Stroke 36 4 715 719
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description Background and Purpose— Activation of monocytes and differentiation into lipid-laden macrophages are fundamental events in generation of atherosclerotic lesions. There exist few data on monocyte activity and the risk for atherosclerosis. In this prospective population-based study, we examined whether monocyte count in blood is a predictor of future plaque formation in persons without pre-existing carotid atherosclerosis. Methods— At baseline, we measured monocyte count, white cell count (WCC), fibrinogen, intima-media thickness (IMT), and traditional cardiovascular risk factors in 2610 men and women aged 25 to 82 years who on ultrasound had no plaque in their right carotid artery. After 7 years of follow-up, a new ultrasound screening was performed and the number of novel plaques was grouped as none, 1 plaque, and 2 or more plaques. Results— In multivariate analysis, monocyte count, age, sex, total cholesterol, current smoking, systolic blood pressure, and IMT were independent predictors of novel plaque formation. No significant association was found between plaque formation and either WCC or fibrinogen. For 1 standard deviation (0.17×10 9 ) increase in monocyte count, the risk of being in a higher plaque category increased by 18% (OR, 1.18; 95% CI, 1.08 to 1.29). In the highest monocyte quartile, the risk for having plaque compared with the lowest quartile was 1.85 (OR) (95% confidence interval, 1.41 to 2.43). Repeating the analysis without IMT did not change the monocyte estimate. Excluding subjects with cardiovascular disease and diabetes mellitus from analysis neither changed the monocyte estimate. Conclusion— Monocyte count is an independent predictor of future plaque formation in subjects without pre-existing carotid atherosclerosis.
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author Johnsen, Stein Harald
Fosse, Einar
Joakimsen, Oddmund
Mathiesen, Ellisiv B.
Stensland-Bugge, Eva
Njølstad, Inger
Arnesen, Egil
spellingShingle Johnsen, Stein Harald
Fosse, Einar
Joakimsen, Oddmund
Mathiesen, Ellisiv B.
Stensland-Bugge, Eva
Njølstad, Inger
Arnesen, Egil
Monocyte Count Is a Predictor of Novel Plaque Formation
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Fosse, Einar
Joakimsen, Oddmund
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Stensland-Bugge, Eva
Njølstad, Inger
Arnesen, Egil
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title Monocyte Count Is a Predictor of Novel Plaque Formation
title_short Monocyte Count Is a Predictor of Novel Plaque Formation
title_full Monocyte Count Is a Predictor of Novel Plaque Formation
title_fullStr Monocyte Count Is a Predictor of Novel Plaque Formation
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