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Lipoproteins INDEX

LIPOPROTEINS. Blood plasma lipoproteins are prominent examples of the class of proteins conjugated with lipid. The plasma lipoproteins function primarily in the transport of lipids to sites of active membrane synthesis. Serum levels of low density lipoproteins (LDLs) are often used as a clinical index of susceptibility to vascular disease. [Pg.126]

In vivo studies were also conducted by several researchers. Anraku et al. (2009) examined the antioxidant effects of water-soluble chitosan in normal subjects by measuring the reduction of indices of oxidative stress. Treatment with chitosan for 4weeks produced a significant decrease in levels of plasma glucose and the atherogenic index, and led to an increase in high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C). Chitosan treatment also lowered the ratio of oxidized to reduced albumin and increased total plasma antioxidant activity. Further, Anraku et al. (2011) proved the antioxidant effects of high MW chitosan in normal volunteers, and the obtained results were consistent with previous results observed by Anraku et al. (2009). [Pg.126]

Patient Population. The proband of the B family, T.B., was referred to the Lipid Research Clinic at The Johns Hopkins Hospital at the age of five years because of hypercholesterolemia of 900 mg/100 ml. She had multiple planar xanthomas that had first appeared at three years of age. The patient was free of symptoms of ischemic heart disease. The index lipoprotein pattern was type lib (57), with marked hypercholesterolemia, hyperbeta-lipoproteinemia, a mild hyperprebetalipoproteinemia and hypertriglyceridemia. None of the relatives of T.B. had xanthomas or corneal arcus one (J.S.) developed signs of premature coronary atherosclerosis at the age of 43 years. Increased total plasma and LDL cholesterol levels were transmitted over three generations on both maternal and paternal sides of the family (Fig. I). The parents of the proband, S.B. and K.B., had endogenous hypertriglyceridemia as well. Two normolipidemic members of this family (S.B., Jr. and E.B.), were also studied. [Pg.273]

There are many different ways to classify lipids. Here, we focus on lipid profiles in depression, including total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, very-low density lipoprotein (VLDL) cholesterol, and the ratios of TC/HDL and LDL/HDL (atherogenic index). [Pg.81]

Nasta et al. also tried to investigate the relationship between cholesterol and mood states in the initial puerperal period. Their results showed that reduced plasma cholesterol concentration was associated with major feelings of fatigue and depressed mood [79]. In addition, West et al. compared the effects of transdermal versus oral estrogens on the vascular resistance index, mean arterial pressure, serum lipid concentrations, norepinephrine, and left ventricular structure in 10 postmenopausal women. The results showed that oral and transdermal estrogen significantly decreased the vascular resistance index, mean arterial pressure, norepinephrine, and total and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol to a similar extent [80],... [Pg.89]

While low serum cholesterol levels have been observed in malnourished patients, largely as a result of decreased synthesis of lipoproteins in the liver, hypocholesterolemia occurs later in the course of malnutrition and is therefore not useful as a screening test. PEM usually results in low serum urea nitrogen (BUN), urinary urea, and total nitrogen. Estimation of 24-h urine creatinine excretion is also a valuable biochemical index of muscle mass (when there is no impairment in renal function). The urinary CHI is correlated to lean body mass and anthropometric measurements. In edematous patients, for whom the extracellular fluids contribute to body weight and spuriously high body mass index values, the decreased CHI values are especially useful in diagnosing malnutrition. [Pg.258]

The most commonly used index of vitamin E nutritional status is the plasma concentration of a-tocopherol because it is transported in plasma lipoproteins, it is best expressed per mole of cholesterol or per milligram of total plasma lipids (Horwitt et al., 1972 Winbauer et al., 1999). The reference range is... [Pg.125]

Wasan KM and Lopez-Berestein G. Modification of amphotericin B s therapeutic Index by Increasing Its association with serum hIgh-densIty lipoproteins. Ann NY Acad Scl 730 93-106,1994. [Pg.246]

The main biochemical effect of the statins is to lower LDL cholesterol, but they also raise levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, which improves the HDL LDL cholesterol ratio (a more important index than total serum cholesterol), and they also reduce plasma triglycerides. [Pg.11]

While albumin is becoming more clearly characterized as a single plasma protein, globulin reveals itself as an increasingly complex mixture of glyco-and lipoproteins. In the present review an account is given of the clinical chemistry of the two entities that comprise the A/G ratio, a ratio introduced by Epstein in 1912 (E5) and subsequently used widely as an activity index of certain disease states. [Pg.238]

BMI, body mass index BP, blood pressure HDL, high-density lipoprotein. [Pg.1274]


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