High preβ1-HDL levels in hypercholesterolemia are maintained by probucol but reduced by a low-cholesterol diet

1998 
Abstract Previous study has shown that pre β 1-HDL levels increase in hypercholesterolemia, or high cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) activity. To determine how pre β 1-HDL levels change after treatment with probucol or by following a low-cholesterol diet, we randomly assigned 24 hypercholesterolemic patients to either the probucol (P), or low-cholesterol diet group (D), and measured pre β 1-HDL levels before and after treatments using native two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. We also examined 12 subjects with normolipidemia (N). At baseline, pre β 1-HDL levels were higher in P ( P P β 1-HDL levels were still high in P (10.5±4.2 mg/dl apo A-I, N.S.), but reduced in D (7.7±3.0 mg/dl apo A-I, P β 1-HDL (Y) was positively correlated with ΔCETP mass (X) in P ( y =7.83 x −1.93; r =0.584, P β 1-HDL levels in hypercholesterolemia are maintained by probucol but reduced by a low-cholesterol diet. These findings suggest that pre β 1-HDL levels may be regulated by cholesterol and CETP levels.
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