Clinical Trial: Environmental Triggers Of Cardiometabolic Disease

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Observational

Official Title: Environmental Triggers Of Cardiometabolic Disease

Brief Summary: The investigators posit that a multi-national collaborative effort with focused investigations in environments with the highest levels of exposure (developing countries such as China and India), are likely to provide new and much needed data on the risk posed by these variables on an individuals life-time risk for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular complications. The investigators will test this hypothesis through the establishment of a network that would lead studies on the links between exposure and adverse Chronic cardiometabolic effects and propose doing this in this as part of 3 specific aims.

Detailed Summary: In aim 1, the investigators propose to establish feasibility of such an effort in Beijing, China, an effort that will involve implementation of novel exposure assessment methodologies simultaneously with the ability to execute key surrogate outcome measures of importance in cardiovascular risk with CM diseases. In Aim 2, the association between functional cardiovascular risk variables [insulin sensitivity, Blood Pressure, endothelial function] and acute and sub-acute variations in personal black carbon and ambient particulate matter 2.5 levels among 50 individuals with the chronic cardiometabolic syndrome will be investigated. In Aim 3, the investigators will examine potential biologic pathways of importance in the proposed functional outcomes. Specifically the investigators will determine the association between ambient particulate matter 2.5 levels and alterations in adipocytokines/inflammatory variables and autonomic nervous system balance.
Sponsor: Sanjay Rajagopalan

Current Primary Outcome: Death [ Time Frame: 48 months ]

Death, MI (fatal and non-fatal), target vessel revascularization and hospitalization for angina at 6 months


Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

Current Secondary Outcome: Inflammation markers [ Time Frame: 30 days ]

EPC counts and measurement of LyC6hi, CD11b+ cells


Original Secondary Outcome: Same as current

Information By: University of Maryland

Dates:
Date Received: March 5, 2012
Date Started: February 2011
Date Completion:
Last Updated: April 21, 2016
Last Verified: April 2016