Short- and long-term effects of lipoprotein apheresis on plasma hormones in patients with therapy-resistant dyslipidemia

4区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Romy Walther, Ulrich Julius, Sergey Tselmin, Ulrike Schatz, Stefan R. Bornstein, Juergen Graessler
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Abstract

Background and aims

Lipoprotein apheresis (LA) is a highly effective method to improve the clinical and metabolic situation in patients with therapy-resistant disorders of lipid metabolism. Cholesterol is the substrate for the synthesis of all steroid hormones. If repeated massive reduction of LDL-cholesterol may interfere with human adrenal steroidogenesis, and could become clinically relevant is unknown, so far. Thus, the aim of this study was to determine possible short- and long-term effects of LA on blood plasma levels of ACTH, cortisol, aldosterone, DHEAS, renin and testosterone.

Methods

In total, 39 patients, treated with one of four LA techniques were studied: 1. Lipid Filtration (LF; n = 7), 2. Dextran Sulfate Adsorption (DSA; n = 7), 3. Membrane Filtration Optimised Novel Extracorporeal Treatment (MONET; n = 8), and 4. Direct Absorption of Lipoproteins (DALI; n = 15). Hormone levels were analyzed before and after five LA sessions with an interval of 20 weeks covering a total observation time of two years. In addition patients were comprehensively characterized by clinical and laboratory data.

Results

Patients treated with LA revealed an acute reduction of steroid hormones and ACTH, independent of apheresis technology but no long-term insufficiency in steroidogenesis was observed. Plasma renin levels were stable in LF patients and were highly elevated in patients under DSA, MONET and DALI apheresis throughout the observation period.

Conclusions

In summary, these data suggest that although different LA techniques considerably differ in their acute effects on hormone levels during LA, they did not alter long-term hormone levels sustainably.

脂蛋白分离对难治性血脂异常患者血浆激素的短期和长期影响。
背景与目的脂蛋白单采(LA)是改善治疗抵抗性脂质代谢紊乱患者临床和代谢状况的一种非常有效的方法。胆固醇是合成所有类固醇激素的底物。反复大量降低ldl -胆固醇是否会干扰人肾上腺甾体生成,是否与临床相关目前尚不清楚。因此,本研究的目的是确定LA对血浆ACTH、皮质醇、醛固酮、DHEAS、肾素和睾酮水平可能的短期和长期影响。方法对采用四种LA技术治疗的39例患者进行研究。脂质过滤;n = 7),2。葡聚糖硫酸盐吸附;n = 7)3。膜过滤优化新型体外治疗(MONET);N = 8),4。脂蛋白直接吸收;n = 15)。在五次LA治疗前后分析激素水平,每次间隔20周,总观察时间为两年。此外,通过临床和实验室数据对患者进行了全面的描述。结果LA治疗的患者显示类固醇激素和ACTH的急性减少,不依赖于单采技术,但未观察到类固醇生成的长期不足。LF患者血浆肾素水平稳定,而DSA、MONET和DALI单采术患者血浆肾素水平在整个观察期内均显著升高。综上所述,这些数据表明,尽管不同的LA技术对LA期间激素水平的急性影响有很大差异,但它们并没有持续改变长期激素水平。
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Atherosclerosis. Supplements
Atherosclerosis. Supplements 医学-外周血管病
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期刊介绍: Atherosclerosis brings together, from all sources, papers concerned with investigation on atherosclerosis, its risk factors and clinical manifestations.
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