Oxidized high-density lipoprotein associates with cardiometabolic dysfunction in coronary artery disease and acute coronary syndrome.

IF 9.2 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Benjamin Sasko, Nikolaos Pagonas, Martin Christ, Jan Wintrich, Oliver Ritter, Christian Ukena, Innas Sultana, Simin Delalat, Ibrahim El-Battrawy, Theodoros Kelesidis, Nazha Hamdani
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Abstract

Background: High-density lipoprotein (HDL) function, rather than its concentration, plays a crucial role in the development of coronary artery disease (CAD). Diminished HDL antioxidant properties, indicated by elevated oxidized HDL (nHDLox) and diminished paraoxonase-1 (PON-1) activity, may contribute to vascular dysfunction and inflammation. Data on these associations in CAD patients, including acute coronary syndrome (ACS), remain limited. The aim of this study is to assess the association of oxidized HDL with PON-1 activity, oxidized low-density lipoprotein (LDL), vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1), IL-6 levels, and nitric oxide (NO) production as markers of vascular health.

Methods: We assessed HDL function in three groups: 90 CAD patients, 90 healthy controls, and 90 ACS patients. HDL antioxidant function was measured using a validated biochemical assay to quantify oxidized HDL (nHDLox). Plasma PON-1 activity, oxidized LDL, VCAM-1, IL-6, and NO production were also evaluated.

Results: ACS patients had nHDLox levels 140% higher than healthy controls (p < 0.001). Higher nHDLox levels were significantly linked to vascular inflammation, reflected by elevated VCAM-1 levels. Additionally, a reduced PON-1 activity indicates an impaired antioxidant protection in ACS patients. Finally, oxidized LDL levels were elevated, and NO production was reduced, suggesting impaired vascular function.

Conclusion: HDLox levels are highest in patients with ACS. Patients with stable CAD have higher levels than healthy controls. Correspondingly, the parameters of HDL function measured in this study, which all indicate a loss of HDL's atheroprotective function, correlate with these findings. Our study establishes a novel mechanistic pathway linking oxidized HDL to the presence of an ACS.

Clinical trial registration: DRKS00014037.

氧化高密度脂蛋白与冠状动脉疾病和急性冠状动脉综合征的心脏代谢功能障碍相关
背景:高密度脂蛋白(HDL)的功能,而不是其浓度,在冠状动脉疾病(CAD)的发展中起着至关重要的作用。HDL抗氧化性能降低,表现为氧化HDL (nHDLox)升高和对氧磷酶-1 (PON-1)活性降低,可能导致血管功能障碍和炎症。在包括急性冠脉综合征(ACS)在内的冠心病患者中,这些关联的数据仍然有限。本研究的目的是评估氧化HDL与PON-1活性、氧化低密度脂蛋白(LDL)、血管细胞粘附分子-1 (VCAM-1)、IL-6水平和一氧化氮(NO)产生作为血管健康标志物的关系。方法:我们评估了三组患者的HDL功能:90例CAD患者,90例健康对照组和90例ACS患者。采用经过验证的生化测定法定量氧化HDL (nHDLox)来测量HDL的抗氧化功能。还评估了血浆PON-1活性、氧化LDL、VCAM-1、IL-6和NO生成。结果:ACS患者的nHDLox水平比健康对照组高140% (p - ox水平与血管炎症显著相关,反映在VCAM-1水平升高上。此外,PON-1活性降低表明ACS患者抗氧化保护受损。最后,氧化LDL水平升高,一氧化氮生成减少,提示血管功能受损。结论:ACS患者HDLox水平最高。稳定型冠心病患者的水平高于健康对照组。相应地,本研究中测量的HDL功能参数与这些发现相关,这些参数都表明HDL的动脉粥样硬化保护功能丧失。我们的研究建立了一种新的机制途径,将氧化HDL与ACS的存在联系起来。临床试验注册:DRKS00014037。
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Journal of Internal Medicine
Journal of Internal Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
22.00
自引率
0.90%
发文量
176
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: JIM – The Journal of Internal Medicine, in continuous publication since 1863, is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal. It publishes original work in clinical science, spanning from bench to bedside, encompassing a wide range of internal medicine and its subspecialties. JIM showcases original articles, reviews, brief reports, and research letters in the field of internal medicine.
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