Abstract | OBJECTIVES: DESIGN AND METHODS: A total of 555 FH patients with known mutations in the LDL receptor or the apolipoprotein B gene, of whom 53 had a history of CVD (CVD+ group), were retrospectively analyzed. RESULTS: Compared to patients without CVD (CVD- group), CVD+ patients showed significantly higher fasting LDL-cholesterol, triglycerides and AIP as well as lower HDL-cholesterol. After both adjustment for age and diabetes and using analysis based on age and sex matched groups, only the increase in triglycerides and AIP in the CVD+ vs. the CVD- group remained significant. CONCLUSION: The results of the present study indicate that AIP, which reflects the presence of atherogenic small LDL and small HDL particles, may be connected to the risk of CVD in FH patients.
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Authors | Vladimír Soška, Jiří Jarkovský, Barbora Ravčuková, Lukáš Tichý, Lenka Fajkusová, Tomáš Freiberger |
Journal | Clinical biochemistry
(Clin Biochem)
Vol. 45
Issue 1-2
Pg. 96-100
(Jan 2012)
ISSN: 1873-2933 [Electronic] United States |
PMID | 22119890
(Publication Type: Journal Article, Multicenter Study, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
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Copyright | Copyright © 2011 The Canadian Society of Clinical Chemists. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. |
Chemical References |
- Cholesterol, HDL
- Lipoproteins
- Triglycerides
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Topics |
- Adult
- Age Factors
- Atherosclerosis
(diagnosis)
- Cardiovascular Diseases
(blood, diagnosis)
- Cholesterol, HDL
(blood)
- Cohort Studies
- Female
- Heterozygote
- Humans
- Hyperlipoproteinemia Type II
(blood)
- Lipoproteins
(chemistry)
- Male
- Middle Aged
- Mutation
- Particle Size
- Retrospective Studies
- Sex Factors
- Triglycerides
(blood)
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