Abstract P298: Association of Serum Sclerostin with Vascular Calcification in African Ancestry Men

2015 
Objective: Sclerostin, a Wnt pathway antagonist, is an established regulator of bone mineralization in humans but its potential importance in the regulation of vascular calcification is less clear. Therefore, our objective was to assess the relationship of serum sclerostin levels with coronary and aortic artery calcification (CAC and AAC, respectively) in African ancestry men on the island of Tobago. Methods: Detailed health history, clinical exam and computed tomography scans of CAC and AAC were obtained in 191 men aged ≥40 years (mean(SD): 62.9(8.0)years) recruited without regard to health status. Fasting serum samples were drawn and stored at -80°C until time of assay. Serum sclerostin levels were measured using ELISA according to manufacturer’s protocol (Biomedica Gruppe, Vienna, Austria). Multivariable logistic regression models were used to assess the cross-sectional association of sclerostin with prevalent arterial calcification. Results: In unadjusted analyses, the 57 of 191 (29.8%) of men with CA...
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