Title of article :
Relationship between plasma phospholipid transfer protein activity and HDL subclasses among patients with low HDL and cardiovascular disease Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Marian C. Cheung، نويسنده , , Gertrud Wolfbauer، نويسنده , , B. Greg Brown، نويسنده , , John J. Albers، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
5
From page :
201
To page :
205
Abstract :
Low levels of high density lipoproteins (HDL) are associated with an increased risk for premature cardiovascular disease. The plasma phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP) is believed to play a critical role in lipoprotein metabolism and reverse cholesterol transport by remodeling HDL and facilitating the transport of lipid to the liver. Plasma contains two major HDL subclasses, those containing both apolipoproteins (apo) A-I and A-II, Lp(A-I, A-II), and those containing apo A-I but not A-II, Lp(A-I). To examine the potential relationships between PLTP and lipoproteins, plasma PLTP activity, lipoprotein lipids, HDL subclasses and plasma apolipoproteins were measured in 52 patients with documented cardiovascular disease and low HDL levels. Among the patients, plasma PLTP activity was highly correlated with the percentage of plasma apo A-I in Lp(A-I) (r=0.514, p<0.001) and with the apo A-I, phospholipid and cholesterol concentration of Lp(A-I) (r=0.499, 0.478, 0.457, respectively, p≤0.001). Plasma PLTP activity was also significantly correlated with plasma apo A-I (r=0.413, p=0.002), HDL cholesterol (r=0.308, p=0.026), and HDL2 and HDL3 cholesterol (r=0.284 and 0.276, respectively, p<0.05), but no significant correlation was observed with Lp(A-I, A-II), plasma cholesterol, triglycerides, or apo B, very low density lipoprotein cholesterol or low density lipoprotein cholesterol. These associations support the hypothesis that PLTP modulates plasma levels of Lp(A-I) particles without significantly affecting the levels of Lp(A-I, A-II) particles.
Keywords :
cardiovascular disease , High density lipoproteins , Phospholipid transfer protein
Journal title :
Atherosclerosis
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
Atherosclerosis
Record number :
629444
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