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      Serum plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-1) and intra-ocular pressure (IOP): the Guangzhou biobank cohort study

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      BMC Proceedings
      BioMed Central
      International Conference for Healthcare and Medical Students 2011
      4-5 November 2011

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          Introduction Increased intraocular pressure (IOP) is a major risk factor for developing ocular disease such as primary open-angle glaucoma. Plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-1) plays a role in the turnover and degradation of extracellular matrix proteins (ECM) which are thought to play a role in the pathogenesis of increased IOP. To determine if an independent association exists between serum PAI-1 and IOP in humans. Methods A cross-sectional study with participants from the Guangzhou biobank cohort study (GBCS-CVS) aged 50–85 years were recruited and received a medical check-up including measurement of serum PAI-1, IOP, blood pressure, fasting LDL- and HDL-cholesterol, glucose and obesity measures. Information on socioeconomic and lifestyle factors was also collected. Subjects were divided into tertiles based on serum PAI-1 and a logistic regression analysis was performed to derive an odds ratio for having high IOP for each tertile. Personal, social and vascular confounders were adjusted for. Results The risk of increased IOP was significantly raised with higher serum PAI-1, with adjusted odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) for second and third tertiles of 1.31 (0.81-2.12) and 1.81 (1.15-2.83), respectively. Haematocrit, glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c), heart rate, and high-density lipoprotein (HDL-C) were the only vascular risk factors positively associated with serum PAI-1 levels (p from 0.03 to <0.01). Conclusions There is a strong relationship between serum PAI-1 and IOP in this older Chinese population. Further studies are needed to confirm these findings in this and other populations.

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          Conference
          BMC Proc
          BMC Proc
          BMC Proceedings
          BioMed Central
          1753-6561
          2012
          9 July 2012
          : 6
          : Suppl 4
          : O26
          Affiliations
          [1 ]College of Medical and Dental Sciences, University of Birmingham, UK
          Article
          1753-6561-6-S4-O26
          10.1186/1753-6561-6-S4-O26
          3426051
          e4d1e6be-e103-4b8c-a3fa-e96e00195aca
          Copyright ©2012 Heggie et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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          International Conference for Healthcare and Medical Students 2011
          Dublin, Ireland
          4-5 November 2011
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