Lipoprotein profiles in Alaskan Siberian Yupik Eskimos.

Arctic medical research Pub Date : 1996-10-01
S O Ebbesson, C Schraer, E D Nobmann, L O Ebbesson
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Coronary heart disease and diabetes, once rare in Eskimos, is on the increase in some Alaskan communities. As part of a detailed assessment of the prevalence of these diseases and associated risk factors in several villages, we report here on the plasma concentrations of lipoprotein and apoprotein in a sample of Siberian Yupik Eskimos aged 40-87 years living in the village of Gambell on St. Lawrence Island. Mean cholesterol levels for females were 242 mg/dl and 223 for males. LDL levels were 161 for females and 149 for males, while HDL levels were 67 for females and 58 for males. The mean ApoB and Apo-A1 values were 112 mg/dl and 167 mg/dl for males and females. Triglycerides were 73 for females and 77 for males. The allele frequency of APOE*3 and APOE*4 were .900 and .100 respectively. There was a total absence of the APOE*2 allele in this sample. Mean total cholesterol concentrations in this sample were markedly higher than those reported in 1958 from this village and from those recently reported for closely related Yupik Eskimos living in Siberia. The cholesterol levels were higher and the triglyceride levels were lower than in U.S. Indian populations. The data suggest the possibility of recent increased risk of cardiovascular disease for this Eskimo population. The new information indicates a need for comprehensive epidemiological studies to identify and characterize cardiovascular disease risk factors in all Alaska Native populations in order to provide a database for meaningful interventions. The lipoprotein profiles reported here are significantly different from Amerind groups, a finding that may reflect both dietary and genetic differences.

阿拉斯加西伯利亚尤皮克爱斯基摩人的脂蛋白谱。
曾经在爱斯基摩人中很少见的冠心病和糖尿病,在阿拉斯加的一些社区正在增加。作为对这些疾病在几个村庄的流行程度和相关危险因素的详细评估的一部分,我们在这里报告了居住在圣劳伦斯岛Gambell村的40-87岁西伯利亚尤皮克爱斯基摩人样本中脂蛋白和载脂蛋白的血浆浓度。女性的平均胆固醇水平为242毫克/分升,男性为223毫克/分升。低密度脂蛋白水平女性为161,男性为149;高密度脂蛋白水平女性为67,男性为58。男性和女性的平均ApoB和Apo-A1值分别为112 mg/dl和167 mg/dl。甘油三酯女性为73,男性为77。APOE*3和APOE*4等位基因频率分别为0.900和0.100。该样本中完全没有APOE*2等位基因。该样本的平均总胆固醇浓度明显高于1958年报告的该村和最近报告的居住在西伯利亚的近亲尤皮克爱斯基摩人的总胆固醇浓度。与美国印第安人相比,他们的胆固醇水平更高,甘油三酯水平更低。这些数据表明,最近爱斯基摩人患心血管疾病的风险可能增加。新的信息表明,需要进行全面的流行病学研究,以确定和描述所有阿拉斯加土著人口的心血管疾病危险因素,以便为有意义的干预措施提供数据库。这里报告的脂蛋白谱与美国人群有显著不同,这一发现可能反映了饮食和基因的差异。
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