Golledge, J.Clancy, P.Maguire, J.Lincz, L.Koblar, S.McEvoy, M.Attia, J.Levi, C.Sturm, J.Almeida, O.Yeap, B.Flicker, L.Norman, P.Hankey, G.2015-06-162015-06-162014Stroke, 2014; 45(4):1064-10680039-24991524-4628http://hdl.handle.net/2440/92314The online-only Data Supplement is available with this article at http://stroke.ahajournals.org/lookup/suppl/doi:10.1161/STROKEAHA. 113.004339/-/DC1.BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Studies in rodent models suggest that upregulating angiopoietin-1 (Angpt1) improves stroke outcomes. The aims of this study were to assess the association of plasma Angpt1 with stroke occurrence and outcome. METHODS: Plasma Angpt1 was measured in 336 patients who had experienced a recent stroke and 321 healthy controls with no stroke history. Patients with stroke (n=285) were reassessed at 3 months and plasma Angpt1 concentration on admission compared between those with severe and minor disability as assessed by the modified Rankin scale. In a separate cohort of 4032 community-acquired older men prospectively followed for a minimum of 6 years, the association of plasma Angpt1 with stroke incidence was examined. RESULTS: Median plasma Angpt1 was 3-fold lower in patients who had experienced a recent stroke (6.42, interquartile range, 4.26-9.53 compared with 17.36; interquartile range, 14.01-22.46 ng/mL; P<0.001) and remained associated with stroke after adjustment for other risk factors. Plasma Angpt1 concentrations on admission were lower in patients who had severe disability or died at 3 months (median, 5.52; interquartile range, 3.81-8.75 ng/mL for modified Rankin scale 3-6; n=91) compared with those with minor disability (median, 7.04; interquartile range, 4.75-9.92 ng/mL for modified Rankin scale 0-2; n=194), P=0.012, and remained negatively associated with severe disability or death after adjusting for other risk factors. Plasma Angpt1 was not predictive of stroke incidence in community-dwelling older men. CONCLUSIONS: Plasma Angpt1 concentrations are low after ischemic stroke particularly in patients with poor stroke outcomes at 3 months. Interventions effective at upregulating Angpt1 could potentially improve stroke outcomes.en© 2014 American Heart Association, Inc.angiopoietin-1biological markersPlasma angiopoietin-1 is lower after ischemic stroke and associated with major disability but not stroke incidenceJournal article003002995910.1161/STROKEAHA.113.0043390003333034000332-s2.0-84897412290185323Koblar, S. [0000-0002-8667-203X]