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Plasma lipoproteins: composition, structure and biochemistry - 0 views

  • triacylglycerols
  • The most abundant lipid constituents are triacylglycerols, free cholesterol, cholesterol esters and phospholipids (phosphatidylcholine and sphingomyelin especially ), though fat-soluble vitamins and anti-oxidants are also transported in this way
  • the lipoprotein aggregates should be described in terms of the different protein components or apoproteins (or 'apolipoproteins'
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  • Density is determined largely by the relative concentrations of triacylglycerols and proteins and by the diameters of the broadly spherical particles
  • these classes can be further refined by improved separation procedures, and intermediate-density lipoproteins (IDL) and subdivisions of the HDL (e.g. HDL1, HDL2, HDL3 and so forth
  • the main groups are classified as chylomicrons (CM), very-low-density lipoproteins (VLDL), low-density lipoproteins (LDL) and high-density lipoproteins (HDL), based on the relative densities of the aggregates on ultracentrifugation
  • the various lipid components should not be considered as absolute, as they are in a state of constant flux
  • Apo A1 is the main protein component of HDL
  • Apo A2 is the second most important HDL apolipoprotein
  • Lipoproteins are spherical (VLDL, LDL, HDL) to discoidal (nascent HDL) in shape with a core of non-polar lipids, triacylglycerols and cholesterol esters, and a surface monolayer, ~20Å thick, consisting of apoproteins, phospholipids and non-esterified cholesterol, which serves to present a hydrophobic face to the aqueous phase
  • The lipoproteins can be categorised simplistically according to their two main metabolic functions. The principal role of the chylomicrons and VLDL is to transport triacylglycerols ‘forward’ as a source of fatty acids from the intestines or liver to the peripheral tissues. In contrast, the HDL remove excess cholesterol from peripheral tissues and deliver it to the liver for excretion in bile in the form of bile acids (‘reverse cholesterol transport’). While these functions are considered separately here for convenience, it should be recognised that the processes are highly complex and inter-related, and they involve transfer of apoproteins, enzymes and lipid constituents among the heterogeneous mix of all the lipoprotein fractions.
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    Awesome review of apolipoproteins, their function, and their metabolism.
Nathan Goodyear

High apolipoprotein B, low apolipoprotein A-I, and improvement in the prediction of fat... - 0 views

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    BCBS says that there is not enough evidence to support apolipoprotein testing?!  Somehow they missed this 2001 article
Nathan Goodyear

Lipoprotein(a) as a cardiovascular risk factor: current status - 0 views

  • Lipoprotein(a) is a plasma lipoprotein consisting of a cholesterol-rich LDL particle with one molecule of apolipoprotein B100 and an additional protein, apolipoprotein(a)
  • Elevated Lp(a) levels can potentially increase the risk of CVD (i) via prothrombotic/anti-fibrinolytic effects as apolipoprotein(a) possesses structural homology with plasminogen and plasmin but has no fibrinolytic activity and (ii) via accelerated atherogenesis as a result of intimal deposition of Lp(a) cholesterol, or both
  • evidence suggests that apolipoprotein(a) adducts extracellularly and covalently to apolipoprotein B100-containing lipoproteins, predominantly LDL
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  • Lp(a) is relatively refractory to both lifestyle and drug intervention.
  • Other agents reported to decrease Lp(a) to a minor degree (<10%) include aspirin, l-carnitine, ascorbic acid combined with l-lysine, calcium antagonists, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, androgens, oestrogen, and its replacements (e.g. tibolone), anti-estrogens (e.g. tamoxifen), and thyroxine replacement in hypothyroid subjects
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    full article on the previously posted abstract on Lp(a).  
Nathan Goodyear

Apolipoprotein A1 Is a Stronger Prognostic Marker Than Are HDL and LDL Cholesterol for ... - 0 views

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    Apolipoprotein A1 is a better indicator of cardiovascular disease risk than HDL or LDL in men
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High apolipoprotein B, low apolipoprotein A-I, and improvement in the prediction of fat... - 0 views

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    Study finds strong correlation between Apo B and Apo B:apo A1 in fatal MI risk in men and women.  Apo B was a stronger than LDL in predicting risk in men and women.  Apo A1 was noted to be protective, but the stats were less strong.
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Lipoproteins - 0 views

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    Good review of the biochemistry and truth behind cholesterol.  The read here is tedious but important.  Cholesterol is about apolipoproteins, not cholesterol.
Nathan Goodyear

Altered endocannabinoid signalling after a high... [Diabetologia. 2011] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    endocannaboid activation associated with inflammation, insulin resistance, and of course obesity.  This study was done in mice with a specific Apolipoprotein E deficiency.
Nathan Goodyear

Nonfasting Apolipoprotein B and Triglyceride Levels as a Useful Predictor of Coronary H... - 0 views

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    non fasting apo B plus HDL is predictive of cardiovascular disease risk. Apo a1 was not predictive.  
Nathan Goodyear

http://www.aacc.org/members/nacb/LMPG/OnlineGuide/PublishedGuidelines/risk/Documents/Ch... - 0 views

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    chapter points to the evidence on Apolipoprotien B and Apolipoprotein A1.  The evidence is strongest for Apo B and the Apo B:Apo A1 ratio.  
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Apolipoprotein E, cardiovascular disease and... [Neurobiol Aging. 2005] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    APOE allele carriers associated with worse cognitive decline in the elderly.  This was worsened in the presence of CVD.
Nathan Goodyear

Metabolic Effects of Liothyronine Therapy in Hypothyroidism: A Randomized, Double-Blind... - 0 views

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    T3 shown increase weight loss, lower LDL, decrease apolipoprotein B, decrease T cholesterol versus T4.  This flies in the face of conventional medical dogma, that T 4 (synthroid, levothyroxine) is the only route of thyroid replacement.  In fact, this suppports the use of armour thyroid, a T4/T3 combination.
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Associations between apolipoprotein B, apolipop... [J Intern Med. 2006] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    Meta-analysis finds "strong association" between Apo A1, Apo B and the ratio Apo B:A1 and cardiovascular risk.
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Apolipoproteins versus lipids as indices of coronary risk and as targets for statin tre... - 0 views

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    apo B is a surrogate marker for LDL particle #.  However, it is an independent risk biomarker itself.
Nathan Goodyear

Apo B/Apo A-I Ratio is Statistically A Better Predictor of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)... - 0 views

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    Apo B:apo A1 is a better predictor of cardiovascular risk than a traditional cholesterol panel is.
Nathan Goodyear

Apolipoprotein B and Cardiovascular Disease Risk: Position Statement from the AACC Lipo... - 0 views

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    ApoB is a better measure of risk than LDL.
Nathan Goodyear

Hypercholesterolemia and apolipoprotein B expression: Regulation by selenium status | L... - 0 views

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    study finds selenium and apoB inversely related.
Nathan Goodyear

Understanding lipoproteins as transporters of cholesterol and other lipids - 0 views

  • the density of each lipoprotein is clearly in a constant state of flux
  • Two lipoprotein fractions are primarily involved in transport of lipid to peripheral tissues, very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) from the liver and chylomicrons from the intestinal tract
  • As lipid is removed from these two fractions, the density of each fraction increases, thereby transforming VLDL into intermediate-density lipoprotein (IDL) and ultimately LDL, and chylomicrons into chylomicron remnants
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  • LDL-cholesterol has been described, and overly simplified, as “bad cholesterol” and HDL-cholesterol as “good cholesterol.”
  • HDL, is primarily involved in returning lipid, largely cholesterol, to the liver in a process called reverse cholesterol transport
  • Two primary subfractions of HDL have been classified as the higher-density HDL3, and the less dense, more lipid-filled HDL2
  • Recent investigations are also suggesting that smaller, denser lipoproteins are associated with increased risk of atherosclerotic development
  • lipoproteins as transporters of lipid
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    Brief, but good review of lipoproteins and apoliproteins.
Nathan Goodyear

Apolipoprotein E allele-dependent antioxidant activity in brains with Alzheimer's disease - 0 views

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    TBARS were found elevated in Alzheimer's individuals.  TBARS are the result of oxidative stress.  Thus TBARS can be used to evaluate lipid peroxidation (oxidative damage) in the brain.
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Using Apolipoprotein B to Manage Dyslipidemic Patients: Time for a Change? - 0 views

  • Apo B is a key structural component of all the atherogenic lipoprotein particles, including LDL, VLDL, and IDL
  • Each of these atherogenic particles carries only one apo B molecule; thus, the total apo B level represents the total number of circulating atherogenic lipoprotein particles and provides the clinician a more accurate picture of a patient's risk of cardiovascular events
  • apo B include the fact that it does not require a fasting specimen
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    good review of lipoproteins.
Nathan Goodyear

Effect of potentially modifiable risk facto... [Lancet. 2004 Sep 11-17] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    Stronger association found with apo B:apo A1 and cardiovascular disease risk than compared to cholesterol panel.
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