Distribution of subclasses of HDL containing apoA-I without apoA-II (LpA-I) in normolipidemic men and women.

N Duverger, D Rader, H B Brewer
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Abstract

Women have significantly higher plasma concentrations of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and apolipoprotein (apo) A-I than men. Human HDL consists of two major species of apoA-I-containing lipoproteins: LpA-I (lipoprotein containing apoA-I but not apoA-II) and LpA-I:A-II (lipoprotein containing both apoA-I and apoA-II). LpA-I is itself heterogeneous and contains several subclasses of different size and composition. We analyzed LpA-I subclasses in 12 male and 12 female healthy normolipidemic adults. LpA-I concentrations were significantly higher in women (72.4 +/- 5.6 mg/dL) than in men (50.2 +/- 2.2 mg/dL) (P < .05). LpA-I was preparatively isolated from fasting plasma by immunoaffinity chromatography. Gel filtration chromatography was then used to isolate LpA-I subclasses based on size. Three major subclasses were eluted: large, medium, and small LpA-I. No differences between men and women in the size or composition of individual LpA-I subclasses were observed. In contrast, the distribution and plasma concentration of LpA-I subclasses were significantly different between men and women. As a fraction of total LpA-I, the large LpA-I was significantly higher (68.0% to 48.4%) and the medium LpA-I was significantly lower (26.4% to 44.9%) in women than in men. The fraction of small LpA-I was not significantly different. Plasma concentrations of large LpA-I in women (49.2 mg/dL) were twice that in men (24.3 mg/dL), whereas plasma concentrations of medium LpA-I (19.1 mg/dL versus 22.5 mg/dL) and small LpA-I (4.0 mg/dL versus 3.0 mg/dL) were similar in women and men.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

含apoa - 1而不含apoa - 2 (lpa - 1)的HDL亚类在正常血脂男性和女性中的分布
女性的高密度脂蛋白(HDL)和载脂蛋白(apo) A-I的血浆浓度明显高于男性。人类HDL由两种主要的含apoA-I的脂蛋白组成:LpA-I(含有apoA-I但不含apoA-II的脂蛋白)和LpA-I:A-II(同时含有apoA-I和apoA-II的脂蛋白)。LpA-I本身是异构的,包含几个不同大小和组成的子类。我们分析了12名男性和12名女性健康正常血脂成年人的lpa - 1亚类。lpa - 1在女性中的浓度(72.4 +/- 5.6 mg/dL)明显高于男性(50.2 +/- 2.2 mg/dL) (P < 0.05)。采用免疫亲和层析法从空腹血浆中制备了lpa - 1。然后使用凝胶过滤色谱法根据大小分离lpa - 1亚类。洗脱了三个主要亚类:大、中、小lpa - 1。在个体lpa - 1亚类的大小或组成上,男性和女性没有差异。相比之下,lpa - 1亚类的分布和血浆浓度在男性和女性之间有显著差异。作为总LpA-I的一部分,女性的大LpA-I显著高于男性(68.0%至48.4%),中LpA-I显著低于男性(26.4%至44.9%)。小LpA-I的比例差异无统计学意义。女性血浆大剂量lpa - 1浓度(49.2 mg/dL)是男性(24.3 mg/dL)的两倍,而中剂量lpa - 1 (19.1 mg/dL vs 22.5 mg/dL)和小剂量lpa - 1 (4.0 mg/dL vs 3.0 mg/dL)的血浆浓度在女性和男性中相似。(摘要删节250字)
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