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Relationships between cholesterol efflux and high-density lipoprotein particles in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Authors :
Tan HC
Tai ES
Sviridov D
Nestel PJ
Ng C
Chan E
Teo Y
Wai DC
Source :
Journal of clinical lipidology [J Clin Lipidol] 2011 Nov-Dec; Vol. 5 (6), pp. 467-73. Date of Electronic Publication: 2011 Jun 28.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Background: High-density lipoprotein (HDL) encompasses a heterogeneous population of lipoproteins with differences in functionality. The impact of HDL heterogeneity on its ability to support HDL-mediated cholesterol efflux has not been previously studied in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).<br />Objectives: To examine the relationships between various HDL subtypes and cholesterol efflux from macrophages in patients with T2DM.<br />Methods: Lipoprotein molecular profiles of 44 patients were studied by NMR spectroscopy. Cholesterol efflux was expressed as percentage efflux of radioactivity from lipid-laden THP-1 macrophages preincubated with (3)H-cholesterol and then incubated with serum depleted of apolipoprotein B to provide an HDL-enriched acceptor medium.<br />Results: There was a predominance of small HDL particles (59%) and small putatively atherogenic low-density lipoprotein particles (56%). Neither HDL-C nor ApoA-I concentrations showed statistically significant correlations with percentage cholesterol efflux, but a significant positive relationship was found with the total HDL particle concentration (r = 0.41, P = .005) contributed to largely by medium HDL particles (r = 0.41, P = .006). The correlation between medium-sized HDL particle concentration remained significantly associated with cholesterol efflux when assessed with the use of a linear regression model that included all the HDL lipoprotein subclass concentrations as well as apolipoprotein A-I. Importantly, no statistically significant association was observed between the number of small HDL particles and cholesterol efflux. Hemoglobin A1c showed a significant inverse correlation with cholesterol efflux (r = -0.31, P = .04).<br />Conclusion: In patients with moderately controlled type 2 diabetes mellitus, cholesterol efflux from macrophages incubated with apolipoprotein B-depleted plasmas correlated significantly and positively with the concentration of total and medium-sized HDL and not with that of the smallest particles.<br /> (Copyright © 2011 National Lipid Association. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1933-2874
Volume :
5
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of clinical lipidology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
22108150
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacl.2011.06.016