[Study of lipid metabolic coefficient K2 in patients with hyperlipoproteinemia type IV before and after reduction of triglyceride level by adapted diet therapy].

Nutrition and metabolism Pub Date : 1979-01-01
P Drouin, D Lambert, L Mejean, J P Pointel, G Debry
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Abstract

An intravenous fat tolerance test (IV FTT) was performed in a group of patients with type IV hyperlipoproteinemia before and after reduction of triglyceride level, the latter is obtained through a diet adapted to the nutritional sensitivity, body weight remaining constant. Before the diet the increase in cholesterol (CT) and triglycerides (TG) was related in both obese and non-obese patients to an increase in very-low-density lipoproteins (VLDL), while other lipoprotein fractions were not affected. In these patients, K2 is significantly lower than in controls whatever the nutritional sensitivity. However, K2 is lower in obese patients than in patients with normal weight, VLDL-CT and VLDL-TG are tremendously reduced by the relevant diet and K2 is constantly and significantly increased, although it does not reach a normal value in obese subjects. There is a highly significant correlation between VLDL-TG levels and K2 in obese and non-obese subjects. Several physiopathological explanations are discussed to account for the variation of K2 according to TG levels. The results obtained support the view that the K2 defect is secondary to the hyperlipoproteinemia.

[适应饮食疗法降低甘油三酯前后IV型高脂蛋白血症患者脂质代谢系数K2的研究]。
对一组IV型高脂蛋白血症患者在降低甘油三酯水平之前和之后进行静脉脂肪耐量试验(IV FTT),甘油三酯水平是通过适应营养敏感性的饮食获得的,体重保持不变。在饮食之前,肥胖和非肥胖患者的胆固醇(CT)和甘油三酯(TG)的增加与极低密度脂蛋白(VLDL)的增加有关,而其他脂蛋白部分不受影响。在这些患者中,无论营养敏感性如何,K2明显低于对照组。然而,肥胖患者的K2低于正常体重的患者,相关饮食极大地降低了VLDL-CT和VLDL-TG,而肥胖患者的K2虽然没有达到正常值,但却在不断显著地升高。肥胖和非肥胖受试者的VLDL-TG水平与K2之间存在高度显著的相关性。讨论了几种生理病理解释,以解释K2根据TG水平的变化。结果支持K2缺陷继发于高脂蛋白血症的观点。
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