Quantity and function of high density lipoprotein as an indicator of coronary atherosclerosis.

نویسندگان

  • K Saku
  • B Zhang
  • T Ohta
  • K Arakawa
چکیده

OBJECTIVES To examine the association between the fractional esterification rate of cholesterol (C) in low density lipoprotein- and very low density lipoprotein-depleted plasma (FER(HDL)) and coronary artery disease (CAD) and the influence of serum HDL-C levels. BACKGROUND The function of HDL in reverse cholesterol transport is involved in the antiatherogenic action of HDL, and FER(HDL) is a newly established quantitative measure of HDL function in vivo. METHODS Cases (n = 185, F/M: 43/142) and controls (n = 74, F/M:27/47) were defined as subjects with/without angiographically proven CAD, respectively. RESULTS The cases had significantly (p < 0.05) higher FER(HDL) values (13.2+/-0.3 %/h vs. 12.1+/-0.5 %/h) and lower HDL-C levels (39.0+/-1.0 mg/dL vs. 46.8+/-1.4 mg/dL) than the controls. The associations of FER(HDL) and HDL-C with CAD were linear and significant (p < 0.05). Multiple logistic regression analysis indicated that the association of FER(HDL) with CAD varied with the HDL-C level: significant for the low HDL-C tertile (chi-square = 6.20, p < 0.05) but not significant for the middle and high HDL-C tertiles (chi-square = 0.08 and 0.03, n.s.). The risk of CAD, relative to that in patients with low FER(HDL) and high HDL-C, was higher in patients with low FER(HDL) and low HDL-C (odds ratio [95% confidence interval]: 2.37 [1.12-4.97], p < 0.05) and was highest in patients with high FER(HDL) and low HDL-C (3.85 [1.84-8.06], p < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS The functional assay of HDL (FER(HDL)) is an independent risk factor for CAD. The combination of FER(HDL) and HDL-C could be a potent indicator for CAD, and may reflect a potential mechanism of atherosclerosis.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of the American College of Cardiology

دوره 33 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1999