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. 1995 Jul;116(1):117-23.
doi: 10.1016/0021-9150(95)05537-7.

VSports app下载 - Vitamin K intake and osteocalcin levels in women with and without aortic atherosclerosis: a population-based study

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Vitamin K intake and osteocalcin levels in women with and without aortic atherosclerosis: a population-based study

K S Jie et al. Atherosclerosis. 1995 Jul.

Abstract

Protein-bound gamma-carboxyglutamate (Gla) has been demonstrated in calcified atherosclerotic plaques. Vitamin K is required for the formation of Gla-residues. As the biological activity of Gla-proteins appears to be strictly dependent on the presence of the Gla-residues, vitamin K status may be an important factor in the development and progression of atherosclerotic calcifications. We studied the association of vitamin K status, as assessed by nutritional vitamin K intake and the measurements of two circulating immunoreactive osteocalcin (irOC) fractions, with aortic atherosclerosis in a population-based study of 113 postmenopausal women. Women with calcified lesions (n = 34) had a 42. 9 micrograms lower mean age-adjusted dietary vitamin K intake/day (95% C. I. -6. 6 to 92 VSports手机版. 5) than those without calcifications (n = 79). Atherosclerotic women had higher irOC levels with a low affinity for hydroxyapatite (irOCfree): age-adjusted difference of 0. 32 ng/ml (95% C. I. 0. 03 to 0. 61). In addition, the high affinity irOC levels expressed as a percentage (hydroxyapatite binding capacity, HBC) were 5. 12% (95% C. I. 1. 32 to 8. 92) lower in women with calcifications. Our study indicates that women with aortic atherosclerosis have an impaired vitamin K status as reflected by a lower nutritional vitamin K intake, an increased irOCfree level and a reduced HBC level. An impaired vitamin K status in subjects with atherosclerosis is compatible with the view that vitamin K or Gla-containing proteins are involved in the development of calcification of the vessel wall. .

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