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Hyperglyceridemia endogenous

Glycerol is present at low concentration in serum occasionally, patients have hyperglyceridemia. Endogenous glycerol must be consumed before triacylgly-cerol lipase (EC 3.1.1.3) is measured to avoid falsely increased lipase values. [Pg.161]

A classification of EHL, as proposed by Thannhatjser (1950), into juvenile and adult forms — the latter frequently exhibiting mild glycosuria in addition to hyperglyceridemia — cannot be maintained in this strict sense. However, it still aids in consideration of differential diagnosis of EHL, since the endogenous hyperglyceridemias, to be described, are commonly diagnosed in adults. [Pg.452]

The term endogenous hyperglyceridemia as used here is not meant to imply that alimentary fat cannot contribute to the hypertriglyceridemia in such cases under appropriate conditions. However, it seems likely that a basic defect in all the S3mdromes to be discussed is associated with some type of abnormality of metabolism of endogenous very low density lipoprotein with regard either to formation (Farquhar et al. 1963) and/or clearing of these particles. Other mechanisms, secondary to this defect, seem to come into play particularly with more severe forms of the syndrome. [Pg.456]

Fig. 3. Pure carbohydrate-induced byperglyce-ridemia (endogenous hyperglyceridemia group 1). Significant hyperglyceridemia was observed in this 47 year old male subject on a high carbohydrate, fat-free diet. Substitution of most of the carbohydrate by fat resulted in progressive fall in plasma glycerides to normal... Fig. 3. Pure carbohydrate-induced byperglyce-ridemia (endogenous hyperglyceridemia group 1). Significant hyperglyceridemia was observed in this 47 year old male subject on a high carbohydrate, fat-free diet. Substitution of most of the carbohydrate by fat resulted in progressive fall in plasma glycerides to normal...
Fig. 7. Paper electrophoresis with albumin-containing buffer of a normal plasma (1) and plasma of a subject with endogenous hyper-glyceridemia (2). Lipid stain with oil red O. A clearly separated pre-j8-band is present in endogenous hyperglyceridemia. The -lipo-protein band is stained faintly in the normal control, but hardly visible in the hyperlipemic subject... Fig. 7. Paper electrophoresis with albumin-containing buffer of a normal plasma (1) and plasma of a subject with endogenous hyper-glyceridemia (2). Lipid stain with oil red O. A clearly separated pre-j8-band is present in endogenous hyperglyceridemia. The -lipo-protein band is stained faintly in the normal control, but hardly visible in the hyperlipemic subject...

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