2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-8703(00)90324-7
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Relation between circadian patterns in levels of circulating lipoprotein(a), fibrinogen, platelets, and related lipid variables in men

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“…Potential mechanisms for this behavior include enterohepatic recirculation of intact drug eliminated by hepatic efflux or circadian variation in endogenous levels of plasma proteins or lipoproteins to which odanacatib binds. Lipoprotein binding can alter the PK of lipophilic drugs (Wasan et al, 2008), and the magnitude of the variation observed in this study with odanacatib (approximately 10% of total distribution volume) is consistent with the diurnal variation observed in lipoprotein levels (Bremner et al, 2000). Overall, these fluctuations are relatively small and unlikely to be clinically relevant for a drug that will be administered chronically.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Potential mechanisms for this behavior include enterohepatic recirculation of intact drug eliminated by hepatic efflux or circadian variation in endogenous levels of plasma proteins or lipoproteins to which odanacatib binds. Lipoprotein binding can alter the PK of lipophilic drugs (Wasan et al, 2008), and the magnitude of the variation observed in this study with odanacatib (approximately 10% of total distribution volume) is consistent with the diurnal variation observed in lipoprotein levels (Bremner et al, 2000). Overall, these fluctuations are relatively small and unlikely to be clinically relevant for a drug that will be administered chronically.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…8 This is supported by other smaller studies. 7,16 As well as seasonal effects, variable reports exist of a diurnal pattern in fibrinogen 12,22,23 and D-dimer, 24 -26 whereas t-PA shows a morning peak with levels that tend to decline during the day; 12,24,27,28 vWF has been reported to show no diurnal variation in 1 small study. 28 Diurnal variation may be an important source of heterogeneity or bias, and standardization for sampling time may be important in populationbased studies, as well as in using these variables for additional coronary heart disease risk prediction in individuals.…”
Section: Clinical Perspective P 1003mentioning
confidence: 92%
“…[17][18][19][20][21] It has been suggested that it is attributed primarily to the diurnal variations of cardiovascular parameters, such as sympathetic nerve activity, blood pressure, and heart rate, in addition to variations in plasma lipid, platelets, coagulation factors, or endothelial dysfunction. [22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29] However, it is unknown whether the diurnal variation of cardiovascular parameters is controlled primarily by circadian clock genes or influenced secondarily by external factors. The aim of the present study is to investigate whether there are alterations in endothelial functions in a mouse model with Per2 mutation and whether the endothelial functional changes are associated with the metabolic cardiovascular risk factors, the phenotype observed in the CLOCK and BMAL1 mutant mice.…”
Section: Clinical Perspective P 2195mentioning
confidence: 99%