Ronald M. Krauss

Publication List Details

Period

0000 - 2009

Number

46

Co-Authors

A reappraisal of the impact of dairy foods and milk fat on cardiovascular disease risk (2009)

German, Bruce J., Gibson, Robert Alan, Krauss, Ronald M., Nestel, Paul, Lamarche, Benoit, Van Staveren, Wija A., ...

Background This review provides a reappraisal of the potential effects of dairy foods, including dairy fats, on cardiovascular disease (CVD)/coronary heart disease (CHD) risk. Commodities and foods...

A reappraisal of the impact of dairy foods and milk fat on cardiovascular disease risk (2009)

German, Bruce J., Gibson, Robert Alan, Krauss, Ronald M., Nestel, Paul, Lamarche, Benoit, Van Staveren, Wija A., ...

Background This review provides a reappraisal of the potential effects of dairy foods, including dairy fats, on cardiovascular disease (CVD)/coronary heart disease (CHD) risk. Commodities and foods...

Concordant lipoprotein and weight responses to dietary fat change in identical twins with divergent exercise levels (2004)

Williams, Paul T., Blanche, Patricia J., Rawlings, Robin, Krauss, Ronald M.

Background/Objective: The purpose of this study is to test the extent that individual lipoprotein responses to diet can be attributed to genes in the presence of divergent exercise levels.Design:...

Behavioral versus genetic determination of lipoproteins and identical twins discordant for exercise (2004)

Williams, Paul T., Blanche, Patricia J., Krauss, Ronald M.

Background: Lipoprotein and weight differences between vigorously active and sedentary MZ twins are used to: 1) estimate the effects of training while controlling for genotype; 2) estimate genetic...

Haplotypes in the APOA1-C3-A4-A5 Gene Cluster affect Plasma Lipids in both Humans and Baboons (2004)

Qian-fei Wang, Xin Liu, Ze Peng, Ronald M. Krauss, David L, John L. V, ...

Copyright © 2004 Oxford University Press Genetic studies in non-human primates serve as a potential strategy for identifying genomic intervals where polymorphisms impact upon human disease-related...

Haplotypes in the APOA1-C3-A4-A5 Gene Cluster affect Plasma Lipids in both Humans and Baboons (2004)

Wang, Qian-fei, Liu, Xin, O'Connell, Jeff, Peng, Ze, Krauss, Ronald M., Rainwater, David L., ...

Genetic studies in non-human primates serve as a potential strategy for identifying genomic intervals where polymorphisms impact upon human disease-related phenotypes. It remains unclear, however,...

Haplotypes in the APOA1-C3-A4-A5 gene cluster affect plasma lipids in both humans and baboons (2004)

Wang, Qian-fei, Liu, Xin, O'Connell, Jeff, Peng, Ze, Krauss, Ronald M., Rainwater, David L., ...

Genetic studies in non-human primates serve as a potential strategy for identifying genomic intervals where polymorphisms impact upon human disease-related phenotypes. It remains unclear, however,...

Haplotypes in the APOA1-C3-A4-A5 Gene Cluster affect Plasma Lipids in both Humans and Baboons (2004)

Wang, Qian-fei, Liu, Xin, O'Connell, Jeff, Peng, Ze, Krauss, Ronald M., Rainwater, David L., ...

Genetic studies in non-human primates serve as a potential strategy for identifying genomic intervals where polymorphisms impact upon human disease-related phenotypes. It remains unclear, however,...

Haplotypes in the APOA1-C3-A4-A5 gene cluster affect plasma lipids in both humans and baboons (2003)

Wang, Qian-fei, Liu, Xin, O'Connell, Jeff, Peng, Ze, Krauss, Ronald M., Rainwater, David L., ...

Genetic studies in non-human primates serve as a potential strategy for identifying genomic intervals where polymorphisms impact upon human disease-related phenotypes. It remains unclear, however,...

Two independent apolipoprotein A5 haplotypes influence human plasma triglyceride levels (2002)

Pennacchio, Len A., Olivier, Michael, Hubacek, Jaroslav A., Krauss, Ronald M., Rubin, Edward M., Cohen, Jonathan C.

The recently identified apolipoprotein A5 gene (APOA5) has been shown to play an important role in determining plasma triglyceride concentrations in humans and mice. We previously identified an APOA5...

Prevention Conference V: Beyond secondary prevention: identifying the high-risk patient for primary prevention: medical office assessment: Writing Group I (2000)

Grundy, Scott M., Bazzarre, Terry, Cleeman, James, D'Agostino, Ralph B., Hill, Martha, Miller, Nancy Houston, ...

Writing Group I of Prevention Conference V reviewed the role of medical office assessment in the detection of risk factors and estimation of total cardiovascular risk. The primary focus was on...

Lipoprotein Marker for Hypertriglyceridemia. (1998)

Cubicciotti,Roger S., Karu,Alexander E., Krauss,Ronald M.

Methods and compositions are provided for the detection of a particular low density lipoprotein which has been found to be a marker for patients suffering from type IV hypertriglyceridemia. A...

Genomic interval engineering of mice identifies a novel modulator of triglyceride production

Zhu, Yiwen, Jong, Miek C., Frazer, Kelly A., Gong, Elaine, Krauss, Ronald M., Cheng, Jan-Fang, ...

To accelerate the biological annotation of novel genes discovered in sequenced regions of mammalian genomes, we are creating large deletions in the mouse genome targeted to include clusters of such...

Sulfur K-edge x-ray absorption spectroscopy: A spectroscopic tool to examine the redox state of S-containing metabolites in vivo

Rompel, Annette, Cinco, Roehl M., Latimer, Matthew J., McDermott, Ann E., Guiles, R. D., Quintanilha, Alexandre, ...

The sulfur K-edge x-ray absorption spectra for the amino acids cysteine and methionine and their corresponding oxidized forms cystine and methionine sulfoxide are presented. Distinct differences in...

Lamellar lipoproteins uniquely contribute to hyperlipidemia in mice doubly deficient in apolipoprotein E and hepatic lipase

Bergeron, Nathalie, Kotite, Leila, Verges, Marcel, Blanche, Patricia, Hamilton, Robert L., Krauss, Ronald M., ...

Remnants of triglyceride-rich lipoproteins containing apolipoprotein (apo) B-48 accumulate in apo E-deficient mice, causing pronounced hypercholesterolemia. Mice doubly deficient in apo E and hepatic...

A biochemical and morphologic study of very low density lipoproteins in carbohydrate-induced hypertriglyceridemia

Ruderman, Neil B., Jones, Albert L., Krauss, Ronald M., Shafrir, Eleazar

On a high carbohydrate, fat-free diet, control and hypertriglyceridemic subject had a three-fold increase in d < 1.006, very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) triglyceride, and somewhat lesser increases...

Selective Measurement of Two Lipase Activities in Postheparin Plasma from Normal Subjects and Patients with Hyperlipoproteinemia

Krauss, Ronald M., Levy, Robert I., Fredrickson, Donald S.

An assay has been developed for specific measurement of two different lipase activities in postheparin plasma. Lipoprotein lipase, derived from extrahepatic sources, is measured as...

Response of Plasma Histaminase Activity to Small Doses of Heparin in Normal Subjects and Patients with Hyperlipoproteinemia

Baylin, Stephen B., Beaven, Michael A., Krauss, Ronald M., Keiser, Harry R.

The release of histaminase activity in plasma after small intravenous of heparin was studied in 85 normal subjects and patients. In normal subjects, plasma histaminase activity (basal level, 1.7±0.1...

Phenotypic effects of leptin replacement on morbid obesity, diabetes mellitus, hypogonadism, and behavior in leptin-deficient adults

Licinio, Julio, Caglayan, Sinan, Ozata, Metin, Yildiz, Bulent O., De Miranda, Patricia B., O'Kirwan, Fiona, ...

Genetic mutations in the leptin pathway can be a cause of human obesity. It is still unknown whether leptin can be effective in the treatment of fully established morbid obesity and its endocrine and...

Hold the antioxidants and improve plasma lipids?

Krauss, Ronald M.

Intrahepatic proteolysis is a major determinant of secretion of ApoB-containing lipoproteins into plasma. Stimulation of post-ER presecretory proteolysis (PERPP) of ApoB by n-3 polyunsaturated fatty...

Effects of a low-fat, high-carbohydrate diet on VLDL-triglyceride assembly, production, and clearance

Parks, Elizabeth J., Krauss, Ronald M., Christiansen, Mark P., Neese, Richard A., Hellerstein, Marc K.

Low-fat, high-carbohydrate (LF/HC) diets commonly elevate plasma triglyceride (TG) concentrations, but the kinetic mechanisms responsible for this effect remain uncertain. Subjects with low TG...

Genomic interval engineering of mice identifies a novel modulator of triglyceride production

Zhu, Yiwen, Jong, Miek C., Frazer, Kelly A., Gong, Elaine, Krauss, Ronald M., Cheng, Jan-Fang, ...

To accelerate the biological annotation of novel genes discovered in sequenced regions of mammalian genomes, we are creating large deletions in the mouse genome targeted to include clusters of such...

Sulfur K-edge x-ray absorption spectroscopy: A spectroscopic tool to examine the redox state of S-containing metabolites in vivo

Rompel, Annette, Cinco, Roehl M., Latimer, Matthew J., McDermott, Ann E., Guiles, R. D., Quintanilha, Alexandre, ...

The sulfur K-edge x-ray absorption spectra for the amino acids cysteine and methionine and their corresponding oxidized forms cystine and methionine sulfoxide are presented. Distinct differences in...

Lamellar lipoproteins uniquely contribute to hyperlipidemia in mice doubly deficient in apolipoprotein E and hepatic lipase

Bergeron, Nathalie, Kotite, Leila, Verges, Marcel, Blanche, Patricia, Hamilton, Robert L., Krauss, Ronald M., ...

Remnants of triglyceride-rich lipoproteins containing apolipoprotein (apo) B-48 accumulate in apo E-deficient mice, causing pronounced hypercholesterolemia. Mice doubly deficient in apo E and hepatic...

A biochemical and morphologic study of very low density lipoproteins in carbohydrate-induced hypertriglyceridemia

Ruderman, Neil B., Jones, Albert L., Krauss, Ronald M., Shafrir, Eleazar

On a high carbohydrate, fat-free diet, control and hypertriglyceridemic subject had a three-fold increase in d < 1.006, very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) triglyceride, and somewhat lesser increases...

Selective Measurement of Two Lipase Activities in Postheparin Plasma from Normal Subjects and Patients with Hyperlipoproteinemia

Krauss, Ronald M., Levy, Robert I., Fredrickson, Donald S.

An assay has been developed for specific measurement of two different lipase activities in postheparin plasma. Lipoprotein lipase, derived from extrahepatic sources, is measured as...

Response of Plasma Histaminase Activity to Small Doses of Heparin in Normal Subjects and Patients with Hyperlipoproteinemia

Baylin, Stephen B., Beaven, Michael A., Krauss, Ronald M., Keiser, Harry R.

The release of histaminase activity in plasma after small intravenous of heparin was studied in 85 normal subjects and patients. In normal subjects, plasma histaminase activity (basal level, 1.7±0.1...

Phenotypic effects of leptin replacement on morbid obesity, diabetes mellitus, hypogonadism, and behavior in leptin-deficient adults

Licinio, Julio, Caglayan, Sinan, Ozata, Metin, Yildiz, Bulent O., De Miranda, Patricia B., O'Kirwan, Fiona, ...

Genetic mutations in the leptin pathway can be a cause of human obesity. It is still unknown whether leptin can be effective in the treatment of fully established morbid obesity and its endocrine and...

Hold the antioxidants and improve plasma lipids?

Krauss, Ronald M.

Intrahepatic proteolysis is a major determinant of secretion of ApoB-containing lipoproteins into plasma. Stimulation of post-ER presecretory proteolysis (PERPP) of ApoB by n-3 polyunsaturated fatty...

Effects of a low-fat, high-carbohydrate diet on VLDL-triglyceride assembly, production, and clearance

Parks, Elizabeth J., Krauss, Ronald M., Christiansen, Mark P., Neese, Richard A., Hellerstein, Marc K.

Low-fat, high-carbohydrate (LF/HC) diets commonly elevate plasma triglyceride (TG) concentrations, but the kinetic mechanisms responsible for this effect remain uncertain. Subjects with low TG...

Dislipemia en diabetes tipo 2

Krauss , Ronald M.

La diabetes mellitus tipo 2 se relaciona con un grupo de anormalidades de lípidos: aumento de triglicéridos en plasma, reducción de lipoproteína de alta densidad-colesterol y lipoproteínas más...

Tracing Sub-Structure in the European American Population with PCA-Informative Markers

Paschou, Peristera, Drineas, Petros, Lewis, Jamey, Nievergelt, Caroline M., Nickerson, Deborah A., Smith, Joshua D., ...

Genetic structure in the European American population reflects waves of migration and recent gene flow among different populations. This complex structure can introduce bias in genetic association...

Overactive endocannabinoid signaling impairs apolipoprotein E-mediated clearance of triglyceride-rich lipoproteins

Ruby, Maxwell A., Nomura, Daniel K., Hudak, Carolyn S. S., Mangravite, Lara M., Chiu, Sally, Casida, John E., ...

The endocannabinoid (EC) system regulates food intake and energy metabolism. Cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB1) antagonists show promise in the treatment of obesity and its metabolic consequences....

Polymorphisms of the HNF1A Gene Encoding Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor-1α are Associated with C-Reactive Protein

Reiner, Alexander P., Barber, Mathew J., Guan, Yongtao, Ridker, Paul M., Lange, Leslie A., Chasman, Daniel I., ...

Data from the Pharmacogenomics and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease (PARC) study and the Cardiovascular Health Study (CHS) provide independent and confirmatory evidence for association between common...

Consuming fructose-sweetened, not glucose-sweetened, beverages increases visceral adiposity and lipids and decreases insulin sensitivity in overweight/obese humans

Stanhope, Kimber L., Schwarz, Jean Marc, Keim, Nancy L., Griffen, Steven C., Bremer, Andrew A., Graham, James L., ...

Studies in animals have documented that, compared with glucose, dietary fructose induces dyslipidemia and insulin resistance. To assess the relative effects of these dietary sugars during sustained...

Population Analysis of Large Copy Number Variants and Hotspots of Human Genetic Disease

Itsara, Andy, Cooper, Gregory M., Baker, Carl, Girirajan, Santhosh, Li, Jun, Absher, Devin, ...

Copy number variants (CNVs) contribute to human genetic and phenotypic diversity. However, the distribution of larger CNVs in the general population remains largely unexplored. We identify large...