Oxidized LDL and other lipids as risk factors for cardiovascular disease in the patients with metabolic syndrome

D. Trifunovic, T. Milicic, T. Potpara, E. Čolak
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Summary: We estimated relationship between lipids, LDL oxidation, antioxidant activity and CRP in diabetic patients with metabolic syndrom (MS), with and without coronary heart disease (CHD), in non diabetic patients with and without CHD and in obese patients, with and without diabetes. We didn’t find significant difference in lipids among diabetic MS patients. Patients from all subgroups have simillar level of oxLDL, but significant higher comparing with healthy control. MS diabetic patients have oxLDL in positive corelation with TC, LDL-C, non HDLC and apo B 100, as vell as with molar ratio LDL-C/HDL-C and TG/HDL-C (p<0.001). Among non diabetics, CHD patients had higher Lp(a), but oxLDL was simillar in both subgroups. In the nondiabetics we found correlation between oxLDL, TC, LDL-C and TG (p<0.01) and apo B 100 (p<0.001), but not with TG/HDL-C molar ratio. Obese patients from both groups had simillar lipids profile but, oxLDL was higher, not significant, in non diabetics. We didn’t find significant differences in antioxidative activity and CRP in both diabetics MS subgroups, and both obese subgroups. Nondiabetics with CHD have lower E-SOD and E-GPX activity and higher level of CRP than non CHD patients (p<0.05). MS diabetics and non diabetics didn't have significant correlation between levels of oxLDL and CRP, but CHD patients (with or without diabetes) had (p<0. 01).
氧化LDL和其他脂质作为代谢综合征患者心血管疾病的危险因素
摘要:我们估计了伴有代谢综合征(MS)的糖尿病患者、伴有和不伴有冠心病(CHD)的糖尿病患者、伴有和不伴有冠心病的非糖尿病患者、伴有和不伴有糖尿病的肥胖患者的血脂、LDL氧化、抗氧化活性和CRP之间的关系。我们没有发现糖尿病多发性硬化症患者的血脂有显著差异。所有亚组患者的oxLDL水平相似,但与健康对照组相比显著升高。MS糖尿病患者oxLDL与TC、LDL-C、non - hdl、apo b100呈正相关,与LDL-C/HDL-C摩尔比、TG/HDL-C摩尔比呈正相关(p<0.001)。在非糖尿病患者中,冠心病患者的Lp(a)较高,但两个亚组的oxLDL相似。在非糖尿病患者中,我们发现oxLDL, TC, LDL-C和TG (p<0.01)与载脂蛋白b100 (p<0.001)相关,但与TG/HDL-C摩尔比无关。两组肥胖患者的血脂谱相似,但非糖尿病患者的oxLDL较高,但不显著。我们没有发现糖尿病MS亚组和肥胖亚组的抗氧化活性和CRP有显著差异。非糖尿病合并冠心病患者的E-SOD、E-GPX活性低于非冠心病患者,CRP水平高于非冠心病患者(p<0.05)。MS糖尿病患者和非糖尿病患者的oxLDL和CRP水平无显著相关性,而冠心病患者(合并或不合并糖尿病)的oxLDL和CRP水平有显著相关性(p< 0.05)。01)。
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