J D Smith, M Miyata, S E Poulin, L M Neveux, W Y Craig
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摘要
为了研究载脂蛋白E与血清氧化状态之间的关系,我们分析了表面健康个体血清中载脂蛋白E水平、载脂蛋白E表型、脂质过氧化物和过渡金属离子及其结合蛋白的水平。研究小组包括129名年龄在22-63岁之间的女性和53名年龄在22-56岁之间的男性。载脂蛋白E 4/3表型组中,脂质过氧化水平高于E 3/2表型组(786 +/- 182 nmol/l vs. 659 +/- 174 nmol/l, P = 0.015),铜蓝蛋白水平略高于载脂蛋白E 3/3表型组(0.28 +/- 0.08 mg/l vs. 0.26 +/- 0.06 mg/l, P = 0.035)。在整个研究组中,血清载脂蛋白E水平与血清铜蓝蛋白(r = 0.266, P < 0.001)和铁蛋白(r = 0.2, P < 0.007)水平存在显著相关性。在载脂蛋白E 4/3表型组中,血清载脂蛋白E与脂质过氧化水平有显著相关性(r = 0.470, P < 0.01),而在载脂蛋白E 3/3和载脂蛋白E 3/2表型组中无显著相关性。在多变量分析中,载脂蛋白E表型是血清脂质过氧化水平变化的一个小但重要的独立因素。这些数据表明,载脂蛋白E表型与血脂氧化状态的关系可能存在异质性。
The relationship between apolipoprotein E and serum oxidation-related variables is apolipoprotein E phenotype dependent.
To examine the relationship between apolipoprotein E and serum oxidation status, we assayed apolipoprotein E level, apolipoprotein E phenotype, and levels of lipid peroxides and transition metal ions and their binding proteins in sera from apparently healthy individuals. The study group included 129 women aged 22-63 years and 53 men aged 22-56 years. Among subjects with apolipoprotein E 4/3 phenotype, lipid peroxide levels were higher compared with E 3/2 phenotype (786 +/- 182 nmol/l vs. 659 +/- 174 nmol/l, P = 0.015), and ceruloplasmin levels were slightly higher compared with apolipoprotein E 3/3 phenotype (0.28 +/- 0.08 mg/l vs. 0.26 +/- 0.06 mg/l, P = 0.035). In the study group as a whole, there were significant associations between serum apolipoprotein E level, and serum levels of ceruloplasmin (r = 0.266, P < 0.001) and ferritin (r = 0.2, P < 0.007). Among subjects with apolipoprotein E 4/3 phenotype, there was a significant association between serum apolipoprotein E and lipid peroxide levels (r = 0.470, P < 0.01), which was not apparent among subjects with E 3/3 or E 3/2 phenotypes. In multivariate analysis, apolipoprotein E phenotype was a small but significant independent contributor to variation in serum lipid peroxide levels. These data suggest that there may be heterogeneity among apolipoprotein E phenotypes in their relationships with serum lipid oxidation status.