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The relationships of cholesterol metabolism and plasma plant sterols with the severity of coronary artery disease.

Authors :
Silbernagel G
Fauler G
Renner W
Landl EM
Hoffmann MM
Winkelmann BR
Boehm BO
März W
Source :
Journal of lipid research [J Lipid Res] 2009 Feb; Vol. 50 (2), pp. 334-41. Date of Electronic Publication: 2008 Sep 03.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Changes in the balance of cholesterol absorption and synthesis and moderately elevated plasma plant sterols have been suggested to be atherogenic. Measuring cholestanol, lathosterol, campesterol, and sitosterol, we investigated the relationships of cholesterol metabolism and plasma plant sterols with the severity of coronary artery disease (CAD) in 2,440 participants of the Ludwigshafen Risk and Cardiovascular health (LURIC) study. The coronary status was determined by angiography, and the severity of CAD was assessed by the Friesinger Score (FS). An increase in the ratio of cholestanol to cholesterol was associated with high FS (P = 0.006). In contrast, a high ratio of lathosterol to cholesterol went in parallel with low FS (P < 0.001). Whereas the campesterol to cholesterol ratio significantly correlated with the FS (P = 0.026), the relationship of the sitosterol to cholesterol ratio with the FS did not reach statistical significance in the whole group. Increased campesterol, sitosterol, and cholestanol to lathosterol ratios were associated high FS (P < 0.001). To conclude, there is a modest association of high cholesterol absorption and low cholesterol synthesis with an increased severity of CAD. An atherogenic role of plasma plant sterols themselves, however, seems unlikely in subjects without sitosterolaemia.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0022-2275
Volume :
50
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of lipid research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
18769018
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1194/jlr.P800013-JLR200