Correlation between Cholesterol, Triglycerides, Calculated, and Measured Lipoproteins: Whether Calculated Small Density Lipoprotein Fraction Predicts Cardiovascular Risks.

IF 5.9 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Journal of Lipids Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-11-28 DOI:10.1155/2017/7967380
Sikandar Hayat Khan, Nadeem Fazal, Athar Abbas Gilani Shah, Syed Mohsin Manzoor, Naveed Asif, Aamir Ijaz, Najmusaqib Khan Niazi, Muhammad Yasir
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Abstract

Background: Recent literature in lipidology has identified LDL-fractions to be more atherogenic. In this regard, small density LDL-cholesterol (sdLDLc) has been considered to possess more atherogenicity than other LDL-fractions like large buoyant LDL-cholesterol (lbLDLc). Recently, Srisawasdi et al. have developed a method for calculating sdLDLc and lbLDLc based upon a regression equation. Using that in developing world may provide us with a valuable tool for ASCVD risk prediction.

Objective: (1) To correlate directly measured and calculated lipid indices with insulin resistance, UACR, glycated hemoglobin, anthropometric indices, and blood pressure. (2) To evaluate these lipid parameters in subjects with or without metabolic syndrome, nephropathy, and hypertension and among various groups based upon glycated hemoglobin results.

Design: Cross-sectional study. Place and Duration of Study. From Jan 2016 to 15 April 2017.

Subjects and methods: Finally enrolled subjects (male: 110, female: 122) were evaluated for differences in various lipid parameters, including measured LDL-cholesterol (mLDLc), HDLc and calculated LDL-cholesterol (cLDLc), non-HDLc, sdLDLC, lbLDLC, and their ratio among subjects with or without metabolic syndrome, nephropathy, glycation index, anthropometric indices, and hypertension.

Results: Significant but weak correlation was mainly observed between anthropometric indices, insulin resistance, blood pressure, and nephropathy for non-HDLc, sdLDLc, and sdLDLc/lbLDLc. Generally lipid indices were higher among subjects with metabolic syndrome [{sdLDLc: 0.92 + 0.33 versus 0.70 + 0.29 (p < 0.001)}, {sdLDLc/lbLDLc: 0.55 + 0.51 versus 0.40 + 0.38 (p = 0.010)}, {non-HDLc: 3,63 + 0.60 versus 3.36 + 0.65 (p = 0.002)}]. The fact that the sdLDLc levels provided were insignificant in Kruskall Wallis Test indicated a sharp increase in subjects with HbA1c > 7.0%. Subjects having nephropathy (UACR > 2.4 mg/g) had higher concentration of non-HDLc levels in comparison to sdLDLc [{non-HDLc: 3.68 + 0.59 versus 3.36 + 0.43} (p = 0.007), {sdLDLc: 0.83 + 0.27 versus 0.75 + 0.35 (p = NS)}].

Conclusion: Lipid markers including cLDLc and mLDLc are less associated with traditional ASCVD markers than non-HDLc, sdLDLc, and sdLDLc/lbLDLc in predicting metabolic syndrome, nephropathy, glycation status, and hypertension.

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胆固醇,甘油三酯,计算和测量脂蛋白之间的相关性:计算的小密度脂蛋白分数是否预测心血管风险
背景:最近在脂质学方面的文献已经确定ldl分数更容易导致动脉粥样硬化。在这方面,小密度ldl -胆固醇(sdldl - lc)被认为比其他ldl -组分(如大浮力ldl -胆固醇(lbLDLc))具有更强的动脉粥样硬化性。最近,Srisawasdi等人开发了一种基于回归方程计算sdLDLc和lbLDLc的方法。在发展中国家使用该方法可能为ASCVD风险预测提供一个有价值的工具。目的:(1)将直接测量和计算的血脂指标与胰岛素抵抗、UACR、糖化血红蛋白、人体测量指标和血压联系起来。(2)根据糖化血红蛋白的结果,评估有或无代谢综合征、肾病和高血压的受试者以及不同组之间的这些脂质参数。设计:横断面研究。学习地点和时间。2016年1月至2017年4月15日。受试者和方法:最终入选受试者(男性110人,女性122人)评估各种脂质参数的差异,包括测量的低密度脂蛋白胆固醇(mLDLc)、高密度脂蛋白胆固醇(HDLc)和计算的低密度脂蛋白胆固醇(cLDLc)、非高密度脂蛋白、sdLDLC、lbLDLC,以及它们在有无代谢综合征、肾病、糖化指数、人体测量指数和高血压患者中的比例。结果:非hdlc、sdLDLc、sdLDLc/lbLDLc的人体测量指标与胰岛素抵抗、血压、肾病主要呈显著但弱相关。总体而言,代谢综合征患者的脂质指数较高[{sdLDLc: 0.92 + 0.33 vs 0.70 + 0.29 (p < 0.001)}, {sdLDLc/lbLDLc: 0.55 + 0.51 vs 0.40 + 0.38 (p = 0.010)},{非hdlc: 3,63 + 0.60 vs 3.36 + 0.65 (p = 0.002)}]。Kruskall Wallis试验中提供的sdLDLc水平不显著,表明HbA1c > 7.0%的受试者急剧增加。肾病患者(UACR > 2.4 mg/g)的非hdlc浓度高于sdLDLc[{非hdlc: 3.68 + 0.59 vs 3.36 + 0.43} (p = 0.007), {sdLDLc: 0.83 + 0.27 vs 0.75 + 0.35 (p = NS)}]。结论:与非hdlc、sdLDLc和sdLDLc/lbLDLc相比,包括cLDLc和mLDLc在内的脂质标志物在预测代谢综合征、肾病、糖化状态和高血压方面与传统ASCVD标志物的相关性较低。
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Journal of Lipids
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期刊介绍: Journal of Lipids is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles and review articles related to all aspects of lipids, including their biochemistry, synthesis, function in health and disease, and nutrition. As an interdisciplinary journal, Journal of Lipids aims to provide a forum for scientists, physicians, nutritionists, and other relevant health professionals.
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