Cholesterol absorption in man: effect of administration of clofibrate and/or cholestyramine.
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Cholesterol absorption measurements were carried out in a free-living out-patient population by a plasma isotope-ratio method previously validated for in-patients (Samuel, P., J. R. Crouse and E. H. Ahrens, Jr., 1978. J. Lipid Res. 19: 82-93). To test the reproducibility of the method in out-patients, 18 patients were tested twice: the mean intra-assay variability was +/- 6.0%. The method was then applied in 150 hyperlipidemic male out-patients, ingesting a standardized diet containing 250mg cholesterol per day, who had been randomized into four different drug-treatment groups: 1) no medication, 2) clofibrate, (2g/day), 3) cholestyramine (16g/day), or 4) both clofibrate and cholestyramine. Cholesterol absorption (as percent of the oral dose) was increased in patients receiving cholestyramine (P < 0.02) and decreased in those receiving clofibrate (P < 0.02); the group on the combined medication had the same pecent absorption as the control group. In twelve patients receiving cholestyramine, a second test of cholesterol absorption was performed 30 min after each patient had received 8g of cholestyramine. The pre-test administration of cholestyramine caused a 38% decrease in cholesterol absorption (P < 0.001), compared to results obtained when medication was withheld prior to testing. These results demonstrate that the isotope-ratio method of measuring cholesterol absorption is a reproducible procedure applicable to a free-living out-patient population, and that the hypolipidemic drugs, clofibrate and cholestyramine, significantly affect cholesterol absorption in man. The data also show that the results of measurements of cholesterol absorption can be profoundly altered by the type and timing of medication in relationship to the test meal of labeled cholesterol.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of lipid research
دوره 21 8 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1980