Диссертация (1174214), страница 47
Текст из файла (страница 47)
- Vol.14. - Р.575– 585.107. Bonora, E. Homeostasis model assessment predicts incident symptomaticcardiovascular disease in Caucasian subjects from the general population / E. Bonora,S.Kiechl, J. Willeit // The Bruneck Study. Diabetes Care. - 2007. - Vol.30. –Р.318– 324.108. Boutouyrie, P. Local steady and pulse pressure and arterial remodeling / P.Boutouyrie, C.
Bussy, P. Lacolley // Circulation. – 1999. - Vol.100. - Р.1387– 1393.109. Boutouyrie, P. Opposite effects of ageing on distal and proximal large arteries inhypertensives / P. Boutouyrie, S. Laurent, A. Benetos // J Hypertens. -1992. - Vol.10(6).– Р.87-92.110. Boutouyrie, P. Aortic stiffness is an independent predictor of primary coronaryevents in hypertensive patients: a longitudinal study / P. Boutouyrie, A.I. Tropeano, R.Asmar // Hypertension. - 2002.
-Vol.39. - Р.10 –15.111. Bowers, J. TH Signaling and Homeostasis During Aging / J. Bowers, J. Terrien, M.Clerget-Froidevaux // Endocrine Reviews. – 2013. -Vol.34(4). – Р.556–589.112. Bradshaw, E.M. Monocytes from patients with type 1 diabetes spontaneouslysecrete proinflammatory cytokines inducing Th17 cells / E.M. Bradshaw, K. Raddassi,W.
Elyaman // J Immunol. – 2009. - Vol.183. – Р.4432– 4439.113. Brattstrom, L.Plasma homocysteine in women on oral oestrogencontainingcontraceptives and in men with oestrogen-treated prostatic carcinoma / L. Brattstrom, B.Israelsson, A. Olsson // Scand.
J. Clin.Lab. Investig. – 2001. -Vol.52. – Р.283–287.114. Brattstrom, L. Lowering blood homocysteine with folic acid based supplements:meta-analysis of randomised trials / L. Brattstrom, F. Landgren, B. Israelsson // Br.Med.J. – 1998. - Vol.316. – Р.894–898.115. Brent, G.A. Mechanisms of thyroid hormone action / G.A. Brent // J Clin Invest.2012. -Vol.122(9). -Р.3035-43.116. Briet, M. Arterial stiffness and enlargement in mild-to-moderate chronic kidneydisease / M. Briet, E. Bozec, S. Laurent // Kidney Int.
– 2006. - Vol.69. Р.350–357.277117. Briet, M. Maladaptive remodeling of large artery has a predictive value for chronickidney disease progression / M. Briet, C. Collin, A. Karras // J Am Soc Nephrol.- 2011. Vol.22. –Р.967– 974.118. Briet, M. Arterial remodeling associates with CKD progression / M. Briet, C.Collin, A. Karras // J Am Soc Nephrol. – 2011. - Vol.22. – Р. 967–974.119.Broer, L. Meta-analysis of telomere length in 19,713 subjects reveals highheritability, stronger maternal inheritance and a paternal age effect / L.
Broer, V.Codd, D.R. Nyholt et al. // Eur. J. Hum. Genet. - 2013. -Vol.21. - Р.1163–1168.120. Broer, L. Association of adiponectin and leptin with relative telomere length inseven independent cohorts including 11,448 participants / L. Broer, J. Raschenberger, J.Deelen et al. // Eur. J. Epidemiol. - 2014. -Vol.29. – Р.629–638.121. Brouilette, S. White cell telomere length and risk of premature myocardialinfarction / S. Brouilette, R.K. Singh, J.R.
Thompson et al. //Arterioscler Thromb VascBiol. - 2003. -Vol.23. – Р.842–846.122. Brouilette, S.W. Telomere length, risk of coronary heart disease, and statintreatment in the West of Scotland Primary Prevention Study: a nested case-control study/ S.W. Brouilette, J.S. Moore, A.D. McMahon et al. // Lancet. – 2007. - Vol.369. – Р.107–14.123. Brouilette, S.W. Telomere length is shorter in healthy offspring of subjects withcoronary artery disease: support for the telomere hypothesis / S.W. Brouilette,A.Whittaker, S.E.
Stevens et al. // Heart. - 2008. -Vol.94. – Р.422–425.124. Brown-Borg, H.M. Dwarf mice and the ageing process / H.M. Brown-Borg, K.E.Borg, C.J. Meliska et al. // Nature. – 1996. - Vol.384. – Р.33.125. Bruining, N.Coronary calcium significantly affects quantitative analysis ofcoronary ultrasound: importance for atherosclerosis progression/regression studies / N.Bruining, S. deWinter, J. Roelandt et al. // Coron Artery Dis.
– 2009. -Vol.20. -Р.409414.126. Brunner, E.J. Adiposity, obesity, and arterial aging: longitudinal study of aorticstiffness in the Whitehall II cohort / E.J. Brunner, M.J. Shipley, S. Ahmadi-Abhari et al.// Hypertension. – 2015. -Vol.66(2). – Р.294-300.278127. Brydon, L. Hostility and cellular aging in men from theWhitehall II cohort / L.Brydon, J. Lin, L. Butcher et al. //Biol Psychiatry. – 2012.
- Vol.71. – Р.767–773.128. Bu, D.X. Mechanisms for the anti-inflammatory effects of statins / D.X. Bu, G.Griffin, A.H. Lichtman // CurrOpinLipidol. – 2011. - Vol.22. –Р.165-70.129. Bucala, R. Lipid advanced glycosylation: pathway for lipid oxidation in vivo / R.Bucala, Z. Makita, T. Koschinsky et al. // Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. – 1993. -Vol.90. –Р.
6434–6438.130. Bull, C. Cortisol is not associated with telomere shortening or chromosomalinstability in human lymphocytes cultured under low and high folate conditions / C. Bull,H. Christensen, M. Fenech // PLoS One 10. - 2015. -Vol.10. - №3. - 01193676.131. Burgering, B.M. Cell cycle and death control: long live forkheads / B.M.Burgering, G.J. Kops // Trends Biochem Sci. - 2002. - Vol.27.
– Р.352–360.132. Burgers, A.M. Meta-analysis and dose-response etaregression: circulating insulinlike growth factor I (IGF-I) and mortality / A.M. Burgers, N.R. Biermasz, J.W. Schooneset al. // J Clin Endocrinol Metab. – 2011. - Vol.96. – Р.2912–2920.133. Burke, A.P.
Morphologic findings of coronary atherosclerotic plaques in diabetics:a postmortem study / A.P. Burke, F.D. Kolodgie, A. Zieske et al. // Arterioscler ThrombVasc Biol. – 2004. - Vol.24. –Р.266– 1271.134. Burke, G.L. Arterial wall thickness is associated with prevalent cardiovasculardisease in middle-aged adults / G.L. Burke,G.W. Evans,W.A. Riley et al.
// TheAtherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study. Stroke. -1995. - Vol.26. – Р.386–91.135. Bussy, C. Intrinsic stiffness of the carotid artery wall material in essentialhypertensives/ C. Bussy, P. Boutouyrie, P. Lacolleyet al. // Hypertension. – 2000. Vol.35.
- Р.1049– 1054.136. Butler, M. G. Comparison of chromosome telomere integrity in multiple tissuesfrom subjects at different ages / M. G. Butler // Cancer Genet. Cytogenet. – 1998. Vol.105. –Р.138–144.279137. Buxton, J.L. Childhood obesity is associated with shorter leukocyte telomere length/ J.L. Buxton, R.G. Walters, S. Visvikis-Siest et al. // J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab.
– 2011.-Vol.96. – Р.1500–1505.138. Cai, N. Molecular signatures of major depression / N. Cai, S. Chang, Y. Li et al. //Curr. Biol. – 2015. -Vol.25. –Р.1146–1156.139. Calado, R. T. Telomere diseases / R. T. Calado, N. S. Young //N. Engl. J. Med. –2009. - Vol.361. – Р.2353–2365.140.
Calado, R.T. Telomere dynamics in mice and humans / R.T. Calado, B. Dumitriu//Semin Hematol. – 2013. -Vol.50. - №2. - Р.165–74.141. Calado, R.T. Sex hormones, actingon the TERT gene, increase telomerase activityin human primary hematopoietic cells/ R.T. Calado, W.T. Yewdell, K.L. Wilkerson et al.// Blood. – 2009. -Vol.114. - №11 - Р.2236–43.142. Calvert, P.A.Leukocyte telomere length is associated with high-risk plaques onvirtual histology intravascular ultrasound and increased proinflammatory activity / P.A.Calvert, T.V. Liew, I.
Gorenne et al. //Arterioscler. Thromb. Vasc. Biol. – 2011. -Vol.31.-Р.2157–2164.143. Cameron, J.D. Glucose, insulin, diabetes and mechanisms of arterial dysfunction/J.D. Cameron, J.K. Cruickshank // Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol. – 2007. - Vol.34.
–Р.677– 682.144. Campisi, J. Cellular senescence: putting the paradoxes in perspective / J. Campisi// Curr. Opin. Genet. Dev. – 2011. -Vol.21. –Р.107–112.145. Campisi, J.Senescent cells, tumor suppression, and organismal aging: goodcitizens, bad Neighbors / J. Campisi // Cell. - 2005. - Vol.120. - Р.513–522.146. Cao, Y.Telomerase activation causes vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation ingenetic hypertension / Y. Cao, H. Li, F.T. Mu et al. // FASEB J.
– 2002. - Vol.16. - Р.96–98.147. Cappola, A.R. Hypothyroidism and atherosclerosis/ A.R. Cappola, P.W. Ladenson// J Clin Endocrinol Metab. – 2003. - Vol.88. -2438e44.280148. Cappola, A.R. Thyroid function in the euthyroid range and adverse outcomes inolder adults / A.R. Cappola, A.M. Arnold, K. Wulczyn et al. // J Clin Endocrinol Metab.– 2015. - Vol.100. –Р.1088-1096.149. Cappola, A.R. Thyroid status, cardiovascular risk, and mortality in older adults/A.R. Cappola, L.P. Fried, A.M. Arnold et al.
//Jama. – 2006. - Vol.295. – Р.1033-1041.150. Capri, M. The genetics of humanlongevity/ M. Capri, S. Salvioli, F. Sevini et al.//Ann N Y Acad Sci. – 2006. -Vol.1067. – Р.252-263.151. Carulli, L. Telomere length elongation after weight loss intervention in obeseadults/ L. Carulli, C. Anzivino, E. Baldelli et al. // Mol. Genet. Metab. – 2016. -Vol.118.– Р.138–142.152. Casani, L. Pravastatin reduces thrombogenicity by mechanisms beyond plasmacholesterol lowering / L. Casani, S. Sanchez-Gomez, G. Vilahur et al.
// Thromb Haemost.– 2005. - Vol.94. –Р.1035-41.153. Casco, V.H. Natriuretic peptide system gene expression in human coronary arteries/ V.H. Casco, J.P. Veinot, M.L. Kuroski de Bold et al. // JHistochem Cytochem. – 2002.- Vol.50. - Р.799–809.154. Cassidy, A.Associations between diet, lifestyle factors, and telomere length inwomen / A. Cassidy, I. De Vivo, Y. Liu et al. // Am. J. Clin. Nutr. – 2010.