Measurement Of Interleukin 6 And C Reactive Protein In S
Project Number1Z01AG007150-06
Contact PI/Project LeaderHARRIS, TAMARA B.
Awardee OrganizationNATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
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Summary of Work: The MacArthur Study of Successful Aging represents a unique opportunity to assess the relationship between interleukin-6 (IL-6) and cortisol and to examine whether the IL-6-health outcome risks would be modified by cortisol over a longer follow-up period. Follow-up on the MacArthur cohort now extends through 1996 and of the original cohort, approximately one-quarter have now died. We measured IL-6 and C-reactive protein (CRP) on frozen plasma samples. We investigated the cross-sectional relationship of urinary cortisol to IL-6 and CRP and found that there was no association. Both IL-6 and CRP were related to all-cause mortality and urinary cortisol did not modify this association. The data have been used to evaluate the relationship of albumin and IL-6 and also to examine the association of IL-6 with cognitive decline. In addition, we examined the cross-sectional and longitudinal association with performance and found a relationship only with change in walking speed. We are seeking collaborative associations with other scientists to examine the relationship with uric acid and also to group the MacArthur data with other data resources to examine infections, smoking and other variables of interest. Analysis of these data continues. Several papers have been submitted by Dr. David Reuben and Dr. Teresa Seeman from their work with the cytokine data.
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acute phase proteinagingclinical researchcortisolhuman subjectinflammationinterleukin 6longitudinal human studyoutcomes research
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