Thyroxine-binding prealbumin, overnutrition and apolipoprotein A1.

Human nutrition. Clinical nutrition Pub Date : 1986-09-01
M Chavance, C Labarre, F Bleiberg, A Jacqueson, P Ducimetiere, D Lemonnier, S Wade
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Abstract

Thyroxine-binding prealbumin (TBPA) seems to be more useful than other biochemical markers for the detection of subclinical protein-energy malnutrition. Accordingly, one can question whether its sensitivity to nutritional supply could be used in healthy populations for the discrimination of groups with low or high energy intakes; if such were the case, could TBPA serve as an index of overnutrition? In order to answer these questions, we measured TBPA circulating levels in three groups of healthy French subjects from a working population, with relatively low, medium or high levels of energy intake. We also observed the correlations of this protein with nutrient intakes and with some biological parameters related to the general nutritional status of the subjects. The observed figures did not support the hypothesis that TBPA could be used to discriminate healthy subjects with relatively low or high energy intake nor as an index of overnutrition. This study disclosed a positive relation of TBPA with alcohol consumption and related parameters such as body mass index or gamma-glutamyl transferase as well as a negative one with alpha 2-globulin and gamma-globulin. Other investigators have found similar results in chronic alcoholics, surgical patients, or patients suffering from severe illnesses such as cancer. Here, the study population consisted of adult men, neither undernourished nor suffering from any severe pathology and who could not be considered excessive drinkers. Positive relations were also observed between TBPA and apolipoprotein A1 and HDL cholesterol levels, which are negatively associated with coronary heart disease risk.

甲状腺素结合前白蛋白,营养过剩和载脂蛋白A1。
甲状腺素结合前白蛋白(TBPA)似乎比其他生化标志物更有用的检测亚临床蛋白质-能量营养不良。因此,人们可以质疑其对营养供应的敏感性是否可以用于健康人群,以区分能量摄入低或高的群体;如果是这样的话,TBPA是否可以作为营养过剩的指标呢?为了回答这些问题,我们测量了三组来自工作人群的健康法国受试者的TBPA循环水平,他们的能量摄入水平相对较低、中等或较高。我们还观察到这种蛋白质与营养摄入量以及与受试者总体营养状况相关的一些生物学参数之间的相关性。观察到的数据不支持TBPA可以用来区分能量摄入相对低或高的健康受试者的假设,也不能作为营养过剩的指标。本研究揭示了TBPA与酒精摄入量及相关参数如体重指数或γ -谷氨酰转移酶呈正相关,与α 2-球蛋白和γ -球蛋白呈负相关。其他研究人员在慢性酗酒者、手术患者或患有癌症等严重疾病的患者中也发现了类似的结果。在这里,研究人群由成年男性组成,既没有营养不良,也没有任何严重的病理,也不能被认为是过度饮酒者。TBPA与载脂蛋白A1和高密度脂蛋白胆固醇水平呈正相关,与冠心病风险呈负相关。
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