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  • High-density lipoproteins  (2)
  • Cholesteryl ester transfer protein  (1)
  • Hyperlipoproteinämie Typ III  (1)
  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: Fibrates ; Postprandial lipemia ; Chylomicrons ; Lipoprotein lipase ; High-density lipoproteins
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract In 11 patients with 1113 hyperlipoproteinemia we studied fasting lipids, lipoproteins, lipoprotein-modifying enzymes, and postprandial lipid metabolism after a standardized oral fat load supplemented with vitamin A before and 12 weeks after treatment with fenofibrate, a third-generation fibric acid derivative. Fasting plasma cholesterol, triglycerides, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol decreased significantly (P 〈 0.05, P 〈 0.01, P 〈 0.01), high-density lipoprotein subfraction 3 cholesterol increased significantly (P 〈 0.05), and high-density lipoprotein subfraction 2 cholesterol remained unchanged. Postprandial lipemia, i.e., the integrated postprandial triglyceride concentrations corrected for the fasting triglyceride level, and postprandial chylomicron concentrations, as assessed by biosynthetic labeling of chylomicrons with retinyl palmitate, decreased by 40.6% and 60.1% (P 〈 0.05; P 〈 0.05), respectively. The activity of lipoprotein lipase (LPL) increased by 33.6% (P 〈 0.05); the increase in LPL during fenofibrate treatment was positively correlated with the increase in high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (r = 0.84; P 〈 0.005). Hepatic lipase and cholesteryl ester transfer protein mass and activity remained unchanged. We conclude that lipid-lowering therapy with fenofibrate ameliorates fasting and, more profoundly, postprandial lipoprotein transport in hypertriglyceridemia by curbing postprandial triglyceride and chylomicron accumulation, at least in part, through an increase in LPL activity.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: High-density lipoproteins ; Cholesteryl ester transfer protein ; Carotid atherosclerosis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract High plasma concentrations of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol are a powerful indicator of low vascular risk. By decreasing HDL cholesterol, cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) could perhaps constitute an atherogenic protein. We measured HDL cholesterol and HDL subfractions and quantified CETP mass in fasting plasma in 21 asymptomatic probands, and related these variables to the mean intima media thickness of the extracranial carotid arteries. HDL2 cholesterol, the less dense HDL subfraction, was inversely related to carotid wall thickness (r=−0.378; P〈0.05), and CETP was directly related to carotid wall thickness (r=0.436; P〈0.05). In plasma CETP is associated mostly with the HDL3 subfraction. We therefore calculated from our measurements the relative CETP content of HDL3, i.e., CETP/HDL3 cholesterol. This ratio was correlated with carotid wall thickness stronger than any other variable measured (r=0.718, P〈0.001). We conclude that variation in HDL subfractions and CETP may be more closely associated with carotid intima media thickness than the accepted strong risk factor of HDL cholesterol.
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    Journal of molecular medicine 52 (1974), S. 792-794 
    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: Type III hyperlipoproteinaemia ; rate zonal ultracentrifugation ; Hyperlipoproteinämie Typ III ; zonale Ultrazentrifugation ; linearer
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Mit Hilfe einer zonalen Ultrazentrifugationstechnik wurde bei Patienten mit Typ III-Hyperlipoproteinämie ein zusätzliches Lipoprotein (Lp III) quantitativ isoliert. Dieses Lp III ist hinsichtlich seiner hydrierten Dichte (S f 15–20), seines Gehalts an Protein (20%), Gesamtcholesterin (36%) und Triglyceriden (19%), sowie hinsichtlich seiner elektrophoretischen Wanderungsgeschwindigkeit zwischen VLDL (S f 〉20) und LDL (S f 6–8) einzuordnen. Immunologisch konnte wie in den VLDL Apo-Lp B und Apo-Lp C nachgewiesen werden. Lp III wurde bei 50 Normalpersonen und 36 Patienten mit anderen Typen von Hyperlipoproteinämie im Nüchternblut nicht beobachtet. Diese Befunde stützen die Hypothese, wonach bei Typ III-Hyperlipoproteinämie ein Abbaudefekt der triglyceridreichen Lipoproteine vorliegt.
    Notes: Summary In contrast to normals and patients with different types of hyperlipoproteinaemia in 10 patients with type III an intermediate lipoprotein density class (Lp III) was isolated quantitatively. This Lp III showed intermediate characteristics between VLDL and LDL with respect to chemical composition, electrophoretic mobility, and hydrated density. Apo-Lp B and Apo-Lp C were detectable as in VLDL. These findings support the hypothesis of an impaired catabolism of triglyceride-rich lipoproteins in type III patients.
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